
XOXO, Piper
East Beach High, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kim Churchill
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By:
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Ginger Li
About this listen
I knew Asher Thompson was trouble the moment he stepped into my grandmother’s cafe.
- He hates donuts.
- He hates chocolate.
- He hates me.
Ash may be East Beach High’s valedictorian and captain of the water polo team, but to me, he’s always been a grade-A jerk.
Now, I'm taking on a project to help a local preschool, and guess who shows up to plan the fundraiser?
Yup. Him.
It doesn't make any sense. Why would Ash help someone he hates so much? And why does my heart race every time he’s near?
XOXO, Piper is the first book in the East Beach High Series. Fans of enemies-to-lovers, first love, romantic grand gestures, and donut puns will adore this sweet novel.
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