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The Price of Reputation. Beyond Protocol, #1
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- ISBN8235338180
- EAN9798235338180
- Date de parution28/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
At prestigious St Jude, reputation is the only currency that counts. Amelia Vance, a brilliant scholarship student fighting to stay afloat, knows this system all too well - she is the one writing essays that go out under the names of the country's richest children. James Thorne, son of a Supreme Court judge and the system's golden boy, runs this underground intellect factory. When a looming disciplinary proceeding threatens them both, the only way out is a deal.
James needs the impeccable image of a settled, responsible student, and Amelia needs protection from being kicked out of college. The condition is simple: for the next term, they have to pretend to be a couple. In a world of oak-panelled rooms and cold calculations, where every word has its price, Amelia and James start to realise their agreement may come with one clause they never anticipated: real feelings.
In a system built on appearances, is there room for a truth that doesn't come from the case files?
James needs the impeccable image of a settled, responsible student, and Amelia needs protection from being kicked out of college. The condition is simple: for the next term, they have to pretend to be a couple. In a world of oak-panelled rooms and cold calculations, where every word has its price, Amelia and James start to realise their agreement may come with one clause they never anticipated: real feelings.
In a system built on appearances, is there room for a truth that doesn't come from the case files?



