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In Love Her, Leave Her (Book II of Cheater. Faker. Troublemaker), newly redemptive Elias King chases his second chance at love across the country. When his past mistakes put his and Alex's future on the line, Elias must prove that his determination to change is stronger than his addictions. Now back in her hometown, Alex is forced to turn to Elias when her abusive ex steps back into the picture. After Elias risks his life to keep Alex and her family out of harm's way, Alex is left to decide if she can trust a boy with a dangerous hold on her heart, or turn her back on him for good.
Jenny Rosen is a YA author who has been a proud member of the Wattpad community since 2011. She's a UCLA graduate, a film editor, and music enthusiast. Her novels: The Runaways, Cheater. Faker. Troublemaker and it's sequel Find Her, Keep Her have amassed over ten million reads on Wattpad.
She's had multiple titles featured on Wattpad, and her work has been incorporated into major brand and film campaigns for companies like Cadbury Chocolate, Soundcloud/Android, E! Networks' Royals, and Lionsgate's Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies release. Jenny also had her work commissioned by USA Network in 2014. Her first short story "Vigilante Green" was published in the Huffington Post Teen column after its editors discovered it online.