![]() ![]() Her roommate and college best friend, Erin, gets Jacqueline to return to class but her grade is in jeopardy. ![]() ![]() Jacqueline has an economics class that she took with Kennedy and in her post break up grief, she skips class for two weeks and misses an exam. Kennedy tells Jackie (as he calls her) that he has honorably restrained himself from cheating on her but that they shouldn’t see each other any more. A few weeks into their sophomore year and her boyfriend of three years decides that he wants the freedom to nail other college girls. The female protagonist, Jacqueline, followed her boyfriend to state college instead of pursuing her dream of attending a musical college like Oberlin. ![]() It is easier to believe in the commitment two people make to each other following college. I like college settings more than young adult because the characters are independent, more mature, and readying themselves for the rest of their lives. The minute I was done, I went and bought another Webber title. I was looking for a college set romance and author Julie Cross recommended this self published title. ![]()
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