Knights of Frost and Rain (My Not So Secret Crushes #1)

Reina Lockwood


Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
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Knights of Frost and Rain by Reina Lockwood
What started out as two crushes becomes one big secret. The entire student body knows Bryce won’t pucker up those lips for Disa. He’s been her longtime crush, and the school flirt. Trying to kindle a relationship with Bryce is a cruel and unusual punishment that Disa’s not willing to go through her senior year. She’s giving up boys.

That doesn’t stop her from crushing on the future homecoming king.

Disa has known Damon her whole high school career. Not only is he the silent, artistic type and a varsity soccer player, he and Disa have never spoken two words to each other! She can’t imagine he would descend from his throne of popularity to mingle with her, or ask her out on a date.

It seems she’s wrong. So wrong.

Damon’s sudden interest in Disa has her spinning. His secrets and frosty persona knock Disa to her knees, alerting an otherwise oblivious Bryce that he needs to be the knight to win Disa’s heart. ★
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Knights of Frost and Rain is Part 1 of My Not So Secret Crushes , a slow-burn, upper YA romance with multiple love interests.
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Note about heat level. While this first part is a sweet read with minimal language and lots of romantic tension, as the series progresses, heat level and graphic language will increase. Parts 4-7 are recommended for mature readers.

Note about how the story unfolds. This series was written as one epically long book, comprising over 1750 pages and 160 chapters. Because of the magnitude of this tale, the story has been divided into seven manageable parts meant to be read seamlessly, each one ending after a dramatic mini arc with a memorable conclusion that will leave you right at the precipice, ready for more. Dive into the next installment immediately for maximum satisfaction.
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