Book 3 in the Freshman Roommates Series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mara Jacobs. I was in love with Billy Montrose for five years. And then I met him. I wasn’t the typical freshman at exclusive Bribury College. Getting in on a scholarship, and coming from a rough neighborhood that I’d happily left behind, I’d even been called a poser by my fellow students. But I was determined to fit in, to be just like all the other girls. But that wasn’t what he wanted. He singled me out because of the papers I’d written for his class. He offered me a job transcribing his notes for his newest novel. He never knew that he had saved my life years ago. I was in heaven just being a part of his process, being near him. And then I became more than just his assistant. I knew it could never work between us. I wanted to walk away, but I was… In Too Hard. This New Adult contemporary romance contains 3-4 graphic love scenes. If it was a movie, it would be rated R. The books of the Freshman Roommates Series: 1) In Too Deep (Lily and Lucas) 2) In Too Fast (Jane and Stick) 3) In Too Hard (Syd and Montrose)
In Too Hard – Mara Jacobs
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