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Perry is back for her sophomore year, anxious to bask in the freedom and independence that college brings. All summer she anticipated being reunited with her friends who have been a huge support system in her life. But this might be her last year. Perry's tyrant parents threaten to remove her from school if she does not excel. She has to achieve high grades to be accepted into the highly competitive junior year Life Science classes to stay at school. She can't imagine leaving this school or her friends - so failing is not an option. Besides trying to earn incredible grades, Perry has another problem that arises. Her friendliness has encouraged more than one of the guys in her inner circle to pursue her. Perry is a novice in this area and is doing the best to try and save the friendships that jealousy threatens to destroy. Would she lose them all with her poor decisions or find the love of her life?

142 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 15, 2014

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D.A. Roach

21 books444 followers
USA Today Bestselling Author. I love reading and writing, especially YA/NA fiction. I have self-published and also used a traditional publisher. Each experience has brought new knowledge and new friendships.

When I'm not chasing after my kids or writing, I enjoy painting, drawing, listening to music, and watching horror movies. I am also a rare disease advocate, a gardener, and a believer in true love.

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January 17, 2014
Enjoyed writing this, hope the readers enjoy the story,
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February 9, 2014
I enjoyed the second book in this series! This book delves further into Perry's relationships in her second year of college. She has a new roommate and some new people join in her group of friends this year. As the school year progresses, she continues to deal with the verbal abuse from her mother, and she continues to cut herself because of it. In this book, you can continue to see how her lifelong verbal abuse from her mom has affected her self esteem and self worth, and how it affects the relationships she has, especially with men. She questions whether she is deserving of any love from anyone. With the twists and changes that occur in the ending of this book, I am anxious to see what happens in the next book of the series.
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