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The Saints Books 1-4 can be played in any order.

Stories

    Second place in his heart

    Y/N and Ethan have been best friends since the 2nd grade. It’s senior year and y/n decided it’s time to tell him just how she feels, but it’s derailed when he comes back from football camp. He has a beautiful girl attached to his arm. She’s the head cheerleader and not the nicest girl. Y/N now how has to figure out how to navigate this new obstacle in her and Ethan’s relationship. Does she step aside and let him be happy or does she finally lay her heart on the line and risk their friendship?

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    The Golden Boy’s Secret (The Saints-Book 2)

    Everyone at St. Edmund’s Academy knows Bennett Sinclair. The golden boy. The one parents trust, teachers adore, and everyone assumes will never break the rules. But no one sees what’s beneath the perfect smile and polished reputation. As the headmaster’s child, you’ve spent your life surrounded by St. Edmund’s elite while somehow always feeling completely alone. Then Bennett Sinclair starts noticing the things no one else does. Late-night conversations turn into stolen moments, quiet comfort turns into dangerous feelings, and suddenly the one boy who should be safe becomes the one person you can’t stop wanting. But at St. Edmund’s, even good boys have secrets—and falling for Bennett Sinclair could ruin everything.

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    The Saints: Book One — The King’s Game

    You’ve spent your entire life hearing one thing about the Fairfax family: they are ruthless, power-hungry, and never lose. So when family circumstances force you to spend your senior year at St. Edmund’s Academy—an elite boarding school for America’s most powerful heirs—you expect arrogance. What you don’t expect is Montgomery Fairfax. Captain of the lacrosse team. Leader of The Saints—St. Edmund’s most infamous inner circle. Cold, brilliant, devastatingly beautiful… and the son of your family’s greatest political rival. At St. Edmund’s, power is everything, legacy matters more than merit, and enemies have a dangerous habit of becoming something much worse. Because the more you fight Montgomery Fairfax…the harder it becomes to ignore the undeniable chemistry between you. And in a world where your families would destroy each other to win, falling for him may be the most dangerous move of all.

    Always Been You ( The Saints -Book 4)

    Harrison Wentworth has always been your best friend. Your partner in crime during Texas summers, the boy who taught you how to ride horses, snuck you out to bonfires, made you laugh until you cried, and somehow always knew exactly how to make everything better. So spending senior year at St. Edmund’s Academy with him should be easy. Familiar. Safe. Except the Harrison you knew in Texas isn’t exactly the same boy who rules St. Edmund’s alongside The Saints. Here, he’s charming, dangerous, the life of every party, and the boy everyone wants. But the more time you spend with your best friend in this new world, the harder it becomes to ignore the fact that Harrison might not be looking at you the same way anymore. Because friendship was never supposed to feel like this…and maybe he’s always been the one.

    His Wicked Truth ( The Saints - Book 3)

    Everyone thinks they know James Whitaker. The charming one. The flirt. The Saint who always has the perfect smile, a quick joke, and a different girl on his arm. As the heir to one of America’s most powerful entertainment dynasties, James has spent his entire life performing. So when a scandal threatens his family’s carefully crafted image, the solution should be simple: a fake relationship. Polished. Convincing. Temporary. There’s just one problem…you. Because pretending to date James Whitaker was supposed to be easy. No feelings. No complications. No blurred lines. But the more time you spend with the boy everyone thinks they know…the more you realize James Whitaker might be the best liar at St. Edmund’s. And the most dangerous secret he’s keeping? The version of himself he only lets you see.