RELEASE BLITZ - The Golden Boys by Rachel Jonas & Nikki Thorne




Title: The Golden Boys
Series: Kings of Cypress Prep #1
Authors: Rachel Jonas & Nikki Thorne

Genre: New Adult Bully Romance
Release Date: October 16, 2020


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West Golden—easy to hate, yet so hard to resist. 

Don’t let that pretty face of his fool you. He isn’t the boy next door, or the kind you trust with your heart. He’s the devil in designer jeans, with all the charm of a bona fide psycho. 

Trust me. 

He swears I did something to cross him before I even stepped foot inside Cypress Prep, but it’s a lie. No one knows better than me that I’m all out of chances. One more misstep and I can kiss my future goodbye, which means I can’t possibly be guilty of whatever he thinks I’ve done. 

West marks me with a target anyway, and as this town’s football star, no one dares to go against him. His money, status, and the loyalty of his equally entitled brothers makes him seem untouchable. Only, I know better than that. 

This false god isn’t infallible like he wants the world to believe. Whenever I stare into those devilish green eyes, I see it plain as day. The chink in his armor. His one and only weakness. 

Me. 

The King of Cypress Prep has finally met his match and taking him down just became an inside job.











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Rachel (also writing as Nikki Thorne) is a Michigan native with several complete series you can sink your teeth into. Aside from the many hours she spends happily pecking away at the keyboard, she's a wife, mother of three, an avid reader, and a gamer with a penchant for all things Sims. There will always be a keyboard at her fingertips and she looks forward to the words that will flow from them for many years to come. As a self-proclaimed nerd, there's not a more satisfying career path she could've chosen. Find all her work exclusively on Amazon.


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