Clash

· Crash Book 2 · Harper Collins
4.2
418 reviews
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The second book in the New York Times bestselling Crash trilogy!

Their Romeo-and-Juliet-level passion is the only thing Jude and Lucy agree on. That, and fighting all the time . . .

Also not helping? Lucy's raging jealousy of the cheerleader who's wormed her way into Jude's life.

While trying to hang on to her quintessential bad boy and also training to be the top ballet dancer in her class, Lucy knows something's going to give . . . soon.

How can she live without the boy she loves? How can she live with herself if she gives up on her dreams? If Lucy doesn't make the right choice, she could lose everything.

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4.2
418 reviews
Amy Homes
January 8, 2014
Not much dialoge but it has a strong suit in the plots story. Holly is a refreshing character so I hope she gets her on trilogy.
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Maria Lauten
January 19, 2013
Great book I bought all three for me and my daughter , these can be drawn out to four or five if written right ;) love the reality !!
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Kalei C
July 25, 2013
I love this series! Couldn't put it down. Only complaint is this one was shorter than the other two, but still definitely worth reading!
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About the author

Nicole Williams, author of Crash, Clash, Crush, The Eden Trilogy, and The Patrick Chronicles, is a wife, a mom, and a writer who believes in true love, kindred spirits, and happy endings. Nicole currently lives with her family in Spokane, Washington.

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