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Playing for Keeps
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  • Reads 257,302
  • Votes 6,185
  • Parts 39
  • Time 2h 42m
Complete, First published Oct 18, 2014
Summer and Bryce used to hate each other, until they found out they shared the same passion. Soccer. They fell in love with each other. But now as they start yet another year of High School everything seems to be falling apart. The soccer team risks being cut. Summer is still scared from her father's death. Bryce is inching closer and closer to graduating and having to move half way cross the country to go to college, leaving Summer. Now they have to play soccer to keep their teams and to keep each other.
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Summers are supposed to be that time of the year that you should look forward to. No school, hours at the beach, late night parties. What's not to love? Three words. My neighbor's grandson. For once in her life, Maliah Arias is looking forward to her summer. It's the summer before senior year and life couldn't be better. She has a hot college boyfriend, plenty of Dl soccer scholarship offers, and she just went through a massive glow up. To make matters better, her neighbor's annoying yet very hot grandson, Jackson Cruz, who usually visits every summer, is away in Europe. When circumstances change, Maliah finds herself once again in the presence of Jackson, who seems hell-bent on making her life miserable. Although as time passes, the two of them find themselves growing closer and closer, whether they like it or not. Tears are shed, hearts are broken, and Maliah finds herself wondering if she'll be able to survive the summer and make it to senior year.