Taking The Reins is the first installment of The Rosewoods, an exciting new Young Adult series for readers who love fun, flirty love stories/5(). Taking the Reins. Download Taking the Reins now at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, Kobo, or Google Play. Or get it for audio at Audible, Amazon, iTunes.. By the way, if you’re new to audiobooks and they aren’t available via your local library (via Overdrive or Hoopla), you can try them for free at Audible – just sign up for a free trial and you can get Taking the Reins and another. Taking The Reins tells the story of a recently-moved Brooklyn Prescott to an all-girls school. I actually really like the light-hearted way the story was told. Nothing too provocative or complex, just a really good, world-building, introductory book that would serve really well as a springboard for more complex issues/5.
Katrina Abbott. "I gave her a smile, which she returned. Sort of. Okay, maybe she was more nervous. I looked around to try to find our friends, which wasn't easy among the loud music and dim lights punctuated by moving spots and strobes. Taking the Reins by Katrina Abbott Audiobook www.doorway.ru Brooklyn Prescott (if that's even her real name) is the new girl at The Rosewood Academy for Academic Excellence, now that. Taking The Reins Book 1 Of The Rosewoods Katrina Abbott don't think twice and contact our service immediately. Author: Katrina Abbott. [PDF] [EPUB] Taking the Reins - Book 1 of the Rosewoods Download by Katrina Abbott.
Taking The Reins is the first installment of The Rosewoods, an exciting new Young Adult series for readers who love fun, flirty love stories. A survivor of adolescence, Katrina Abbott loves writing about teens: best friends, cute boys, kissing, drama. Her main vice is romance, but she’s been known to succumb to the occasional chocolate binge. She may or may not live in California with her husband, kids and several cats. Taking the Reins is not her first book. Taking The Reins tells the story of a recently-moved Brooklyn Prescott to an all-girls school. I actually really like the light-hearted way the story was told. Nothing too provocative or complex, just a really good, world-building, introductory book that would serve really well as a springboard for more complex issues.
0コメント