The Trouble With You
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Publisher Description
From USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, L A Cotton comes an angsty new adult enemies-to-lovers sports romance.
Cocky football players, school rivalry, and the girls who get in their way. Get ready … The Raiders are here!
Hailee Raine only has to survive one more year.
One year of life in her football obsessed town.
One year of nauseating school spirit.
Just one more year of her cruel step-brother Jason; and his cocky, arrogant, football-playing friends.
She hates them. Especially, Cameron Chase, the guy she thought was different.
Cameron Chase has the world at his feet.
He has it all; good looks, talent, and the charm to go with it.
He has colleges lined up at the door, all wanting a piece of Rixon Raiders star wide receiver.
Until something threatens everything he's ever worked for, and only one person can quiet the war raging inside him.
But he's supposed to hate her; his best friend's sister.
She's off-limits.
Untouchable.
She's trouble with a capital T.
Then Hailee finds herself in the middle of a football prank gone wrong...
And suddenly hating each other never felt so good.
Customer Reviews
Great read
Stayed up all night reading this! Great book. I was laughing and crying alone with the characters
Hooked line and sunker
I’ve stumbled across this book by accident. Thought I’d read but get bored with it... I was wrong. I read this book in one night!
I couldn’t put it down - safe to say I’m tired as f today but totally worth it!
I have the next hook on preorder now cause I HAVE to continue on, I’m hooked.
Hurry up September! 🙏🏼
Unsure
I struggle with my response to this book. On a basic level I get why people liked it, but the bullying, harassment, public humiliation, assault on a young girl was extreme. I mean being ruffied, stripped naked, photographed and put on the internet... seriously? That is illegal and people go to jail for it. Not matter how “strong” the character, romanticising these behaviours in YA books is scary. God help the #metoo movement if this is the standard used, even in fiction.