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Nicole Nwosu

    Nicole Nwosu is a celebrated author known for her captivating storytelling, which first gained traction on Wattpad. Her narrative prowess is evident in her widely read works, exploring themes that resonate deeply with a broad audience. Through her engaging prose, Nwosu crafts immersive worlds and relatable characters that leave a lasting impression on readers.

    The Bad Boy and the Tomboy
    Hitting the Crossbar
    • Hitting the Crossbar

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The sequel to The Bad Boy and the Tomboy continues the love story of Macy Anderson and Sam Cahill as they face new challenges and new opportunities.Macy Anderson and Sam Cahill are embarking on a new adventure, attending university on soccer scholarships while figuring out what comes next for them both.Macy’s life has always been her group of friends―specifically Jasmine and Andrew―but now they’re all split up. Macy’s worried that the world that she’s always known, that has helped her become the person she is now, is over, and she’s discovering that facing the adult world of college and dating and friendships growing apart is harder than she thought it would be.Sam is also finding it hard to adjust to this new phase of life. There are the pressures of university, other people, and secrets from his past he wants to keep hidden from Macy, all putting a strain on their relationship.As Macy and Sam begin to tackle their decisions, Macy realizes she will have to answer the is their relationship worth fighting for or is it game over?

      Hitting the Crossbar
      4.1
    • The Bad Boy and the Tomboy

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Macy Anderson is a seventeen-year-old tomboy and captain of her school's soccer team. Sam Cahill is a rich bad boy with a British accent and cocky attitude. Macy tells herself she won't fall for his charm. But as the two get to know each other, and Macy starts uncovering Sam's secrets, she begins to realise keeping that promise to herself is going to be harder than she thought . . .

      The Bad Boy and the Tomboy
      3.9