Brunettes Strike Back

Author: Kieran Scott
Sequel to I Was A Non-Blonde Cheerleader from New York Times bestseller Kieran Scott!, , New Jersey transplant and spunky brunette Annisa and her sand Dune High cheerleading squad are headed to nationals! Just when she thinks her blonde teammates have accepted her, some of the girls have suddenly made it their mission to convert Annisa to the blonde side. Annisa thinks her luc….Read More
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