Book 4 in the Freshman Roommates Series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mara Jacobs.
I was really excited to start my freshman year. Again.
I was supposed to be a sophomore, hanging with the girls I’d started with last year, but I’d spent that year back home dealing with the fallout on my family from my mom’s death. Now I was back, and ready to have a year full of fun, friends, partying and guys. Many guys.
But only one stood out.
He was a hockey player and I’d been warned that they didn’t do girlfriends. That point was driven home to me the first night we met. But that was fine, that’s not what I wanted either. A hot, sexy, one-nighter with a gorgeous guy (with a body that was supremely sculpted from all that ice time) was going to be the perfect start to my Do-Over year.
But we had to spend more time together. In a setting that demanded we be open and honest with our feelings, which was not what either of us wanted. Our attraction to each other was a barrier to all I wanted from my long-awaited freshman year. But it was so, so good.
I didn’t want anything heavy. Something short and sweet was fine, but as soon as I met him, short went out the window and I was…In Too Long.
This New Adult contemporary romance contains 1-2 graphic love scenes. If it was a movie, it would be rated R. Possible Trigger Grief and depression are discussed. An off-page suicide attempt plays a small role.
The books of the Freshman Roommates 1) In Too Deep (Lily and Lucas) 2) In Too Fast (Jane and Stick) 3) In Too Hard (Syd and Montrose) 4) In Too Long (Megan and Logan)
Mara Jacobs is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Worth series.
After graduating from Michigan State University with a degree in advertising, Mara spent several years working at daily newspapers in advertising sales and production. This certainly prepared her for the world of deadlines!
She writes mysteries with romance, thrillers with romance, and romances with…well, you get it.
Forever a Yooper (someone who hails from Michigan's glorious Upper Peninsula), Mara now splits her time between the U.P. and Las Vegas.