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Carter: A Bad Boy Romance
Carter: A Bad Boy Romance
Carter: A Bad Boy Romance
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Carter: A Bad Boy Romance

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Ariel can't help but notice Carter, the unbelievably handsome but most unpopular man in her political science class. He is outspoken and doesn't care who agrees with him or not. She watches him from afar until one day her friend Tiffany convinces her to come to a rave, where she discovers that Carter is a DJ. He's very popular and extremely talented, and after the party she can't get him out of her head.

What she doesn't know is that Carter is called DJ Dayze for a reason; he is a drug dealer. She gets closer to Carter and finds herself falling more and more for him. She attends another rave with her friend Tiffany, hoping to see Carter there, but what she finds shocks her. He is giving her friend drugs.

What will happen when Ariel calls Carter out on it? Will they be able to move past his dark habit or will he be able to overcome it so they can be together?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJ.M Smith
Release dateDec 23, 2016
ISBN9781386725473
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    Carter - J.M Smith

    Chapter 1

    Carter raised his eyebrow at the professor, who sighed in exasperation. He was proudly the most obnoxious person in the Political Science class, and was constantly contradicting the lectures. Still, most of the time he made good points.

    That didn't make it any less annoying, and he grinned smugly as Mr. Blair erased the notes on the dry erase board and corrected them. Carter had been arguing about civil rights, and Mr. Blair, being a fairly conservative white man, was full of misinformation and biases.

    Ariel stared at him from her seat; she had a vantage point high up in the back of the classroom. She always got to class early to get the best seat, choosing the top row because it made her feel like she was in a movie theater, and she was a shameless people watcher who loved to see what people were doing when they thought nobody was looking. She could see shimmering computer screens and shaking legs, the tops of heads who were bored or engaged, and she could usually tell the difference.

    Carter was always jittery, bouncing with nervous energy. It was too bad he was so obnoxious, because he was really handsome. He had sandy blonde hair, styled longer on the top than it was at the sides. He was clean shaven with a smooth face and full lips, and he had startling, intelligent blue eyes that pierced anyone who looked at him. He was quick to point out any outdated material the professor handed out, interrupting their lessons countless times in one session. He was a nightmare to work with in groups, or so she had heard. She hadn't had the chance to work with him yet. From what she gathered, that was fortunate.

    He always dressed in jeans and a tight black blazer that never failed but to cling to his lithe but muscular torso. She could see the firm muscles in his arms whenever he raised his hands to speak. Sometimes he didn't even bother and just blurted things out. She had found herself staring at him frequently over the course of her time in the political science class. He definitely made sure to stand out. Sometimes he would be wearing a dress shirt with a neon high underneath it. There were stickers all over his books and binder, and although he never brought a laptop to class she was sure he would have marked that with his personality too.

    Mr. Blair definitely was a close minded old man, and more often than not she really agreed with what Carter had to say. Still, he was so long-winded that whenever he began to speak the whole class began to moan and sigh, sometimes throwing crumbled the papers I him and asking him to shut up so that they could get on with their lesson. They obviously didn't actually care about political and social justice, they only cared about getting a good grade in the class. Carter seemed to be the only

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