Royally Jacked by Niki Burnham
Niki Burnham | Royally Jacked | Valerie’s life is pretty good. While she’s not the most popular girl in school, she does have decent grades, great friends, and a potential boyfriend.
Niki Burnham | Royally Jacked | Valerie’s life is pretty good. While she’s not the most popular girl in school, she does have decent grades, great friends, and a potential boyfriend.
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