I have many more to thank for helping me along the way through this Candy Colored journey. First, Tracey Breeden, I don’t know what I did to deserve a truly inspiring friend like you, but I’m glad I got you. You never even flinch at my often strange research questions. Thank you for schooling me! Dylan Allen—THANK YOU for your trust and guidance (and for inspiring me so damn much with your own words). Mariah Dietz, I don’t know that Candy would have made it to the finish line without your encouragement. Thank you! Enormous gratitude goes to my patient and awesome betas, Jen, Shelley and TeriLyn. For once, I gave you something rather finished. Please don’t expect this often LOL! And Aly Stiles, best CP in the world, you push me to be better and I can see myself growing because of you.
Brenda Letendre, you are my polish and shine. Without you, as Jonah would say, I would be derivativeless. And Tina Scott, aka mom, thank you for always helping me send these babies out into the world knowing I did my best.
If you have discovered my words, it’s likely because of the incredibly hard work of Autumn and Wordsmith Publicity (unless I just wore you down on my own). I got a soul sister when I got you, and the faith you have in me gives me life.
If you liked this book, please don’t be shy about it. I wanna hear. More than that, I would be so grateful if you would tell others. Reviews are life for us authors, but so are things like recommendations in person or on websites, posts on social media and those ever-adorable stars on Goodreads. I am so grateful for your help in sharing my words with others. My readers amaze me on the daily, and the fact that through all my awkward weirdness so many of you have stuck around is just mind-boggling. I promise to write my heart out for you, always. But first, I have to go catch a sunset.
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The Hard Count by Ginger Scott
Nico Medina’s world is eleven miles away from mine. During the day, it’s a place where doors are open—where homes are lived in, and neighbors love. But when the sun sets, it becomes a place where young boys are afraid, where eyes watch from idling cars that hide in the shadows and wicked smoke flows from pipes.
West End is the kind of place that people survive. It buries them—one at a time, one way or another. And when Nico was a little boy, his mom always told him to run.
I’m Reagan Prescott—coach’s daughter, sister to the prodigal son, daughter in the perfect family.
Life on top.
Lies.
My world is the ugly one. Private school politics and one of the best high school football programs in the country can break even the toughest souls. Our darkness plays out in whispers and rumors, and money and status trump all. I would know—I’ve watched it kill my family slowly, strangling us for years.
In our twisted world, a boy from West End is the only shining light.
Quarterback.
Hero.
Heart.
Good.
I hated him before I needed him.
I fell for him fast.
I loved him when it was almost too late.
When two ugly worlds collide, even the strongest fall. But my world…it hasn’t met the boy from West End.
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Also By Ginger Scott
The Varsity Series
Varsity Heartbreaker
Varsity Tiebreaker
Varsity Rulebreaker
The Waiting Series
Waiting on the Sidelines
Going Long
The Hail Mary
Like Us Duet
A Boy Like You
A Girl Like Me
The Falling Series
This Is Falling
You And Everything After
The Girl I Was Before
In Your Dreams
The Harper Boys
Wild Reckless
Wicked Restless
Standalone Reads
Candy Colored Sky
Cowboy Villain Damsel Duel
Drummer Girl
BRED
Cry Baby
The Hard Count
Memphis
Hold My Breath
Blindness
How We Deal With Gravity
About the Author
Ginger Scott is an Amazon-bestselling and Goodreads Choice and Rita Award-nominated author from Peoria, Arizona. She is the author of several young and new adult romances, including bestsellers Cry Baby, The Hard Count, A Boy Like You, This Is Falling and Wild Reckless.
A sucker for a good romance, Ginger's other passion is sports, and she often blends the two in her stories. When she's not writing, the odds are high that she's somewhere near a baseball diamond, either watching her son swing for the fences or cheering on her favorite baseball team, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ginger lives in Arizona and is married to her college sweetheart whom she met at ASU (fork 'em, Devils).
FIND GINGER ONLINE: www.littlemisswrite.com
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