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Cool Like That (So For Real, #4)
by Nikki Carter
by Nikki Carter
Maybes
Gia is overly excited. She and Ricky, her bff and crush, are headed to New York City for six weeks for an enrichment program at Columbia College. All Gia can think about is how much fun and freedom they will have away from her mother's watchful eye and the drama that seems to follow her.
Unbeknownst to Gia, Rashad Moore, from Atlanta, Georgia, is going to stir up emotions that she's never had before. Ricky and Rashad instantly bump heads as he's openly pursuing Gia. Flattered, Gia finds herself craving the maturity, wisdom and attentiveness that is Rashad. She also has to come to grips with the fact that with Ricky there is history and Rashad lives in another state. Is it okay to crush on more than one guy at a time? Is it possible that her mom, Gwen, may possibly know what she's talking about?
COOL LIKE THAT is the fourth book in the SO FOR REAL SERIES. It's funny, explorative, and filled with forgiveness. I love that the story embraces new characters, while keeping you abreast of past characters. Definitely recommended reading.
Gia is overly excited. She and Ricky, her bff and crush, are headed to New York City for six weeks for an enrichment program at Columbia College. All Gia can think about is how much fun and freedom they will have away from her mother's watchful eye and the drama that seems to follow her.
Unbeknownst to Gia, Rashad Moore, from Atlanta, Georgia, is going to stir up emotions that she's never had before. Ricky and Rashad instantly bump heads as he's openly pursuing Gia. Flattered, Gia finds herself craving the maturity, wisdom and attentiveness that is Rashad. She also has to come to grips with the fact that with Ricky there is history and Rashad lives in another state. Is it okay to crush on more than one guy at a time? Is it possible that her mom, Gwen, may possibly know what she's talking about?
COOL LIKE THAT is the fourth book in the SO FOR REAL SERIES. It's funny, explorative, and filled with forgiveness. I love that the story embraces new characters, while keeping you abreast of past characters. Definitely recommended reading.
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