Blurb:
Discover the shocking campus scandal in this captivating Northwood University romance novel. When Chloe Sanford stumbles upon a forum post calling her "Leo Sterling's personal doormat," her world shatters. Follow Chloe's journey as she uncovers the truth about the boy she grew up with - the state's top SAT scorer who might be using her family's wealth. This emotional story explores themes of betrayal, family secrets, and the complicated relationship between foster siblings. Perfect for readers who love angsty college romances with rich characters like Leo Sterling and Chloe Sanford, set against the prestigious backdrop of Northwood University. Will Chloe confront Leo about his secret girlfriend RainyDaysJess? Dive into this dramatic tale of love, lies, and unexpected twists.Content:
It was a week after graduation, and I was killing time scrolling through the Northwood University accepted students’ forum when a title snagged my attention.[My boyfriend got into Northwood, and his personal doormat is buying him a condo.]
I frowned, clicking the link. The poster was in our graduating class, same as me and Leo Sterling. I hoped this wasn't going to be about someone we knew.
The post continued:
[My BF grew up in his doormat’s house, and he’s so sick of her. Getting into Northwood was his ticket out.]
[But she’s insisting he’s ‘used to living in a big house’ and that the dorms are too cramped, so she’s buying him a place near campus.]
[Question for upperclassmen: is the new development by the East Gate or the one by the West Gate more convenient for freshmen?]
[Because this is going to be our little love nest, obviously. ;) ]
The sheer, shameless audacity of it all made me laugh. I tapped out a quick reply.
[Why not both? I hear freshman year is split pretty evenly between the two sides of campus.]
I was about to screenshot it and send it to Leo with a caption like, Get a load of this, when my phone buzzed with a message from him.
[Chloe, I was just thinking. I hear the freshman classes are on both sides of campus. Maybe we should just get one place at the East Gate and one at the West.]
I stared at my phone. The words blurred.
Wait a second.
Was I… was I the doormat?
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Leo Sterling and I grew up in the same house. His parents died in a car crash when he was five, and my father, unable to bear the thought of his best friend’s son going into the system, brought him home to live with us.
For more than a decade, I believed we were the most important people in each other’s lives. My own parents had even hinted, more than once, that if we ended up together, the Sanford family fortune would one day be ours to share.
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