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Hayley Donovan has been in love with Jace Hammond for years, but as they finally begin to grow close, they're pulled apart by the ghosts of their pasts.
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Hayley Donovan has been in love with her best friend's brother, Jace, for years, but the feelings have never been reciprocated. That is, until Hayley decides to leave her small town and her family's tragic past behind to attend the University of Georgia - the very same university where Jace is attending. As the two reconnect for the first time in over a year, they can't ignore the growing feelings between them, however, things are never simple when it comes to love. The couple must work through both of their emotional pasts, as well as deal with a classmate, Levi, who is intent on making Hayley's experience at university one that'll have her fearing for her life.
Content and/or Triggering Warning: this story contains swearing, mature themes, and sexual content.
[[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]
#1 in Romance, 23rd May 2020
"Precious, I don't know what the hell you're talking about, but you're never going on that date."
And before I could process anything, his lips were on mine and everything else faded away.
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He's the calm to her storms.
She's his anchor of stability in this world of chaos.
When Sydney arrives at her dream college after a reclusive high school year, she has no intention of carrying the past with her. Enter Noah Parker. The playboy incarnate with looks to match.
Sydney Lewis. Noah Parker.
Sassy girl meets egoistic jerk.
Who hasn't heard the story before?
But this time, there is a twist.
A secret lies in Sydney's past. Buried and waiting.
With an increasing curve of chance encounters with the college playboy and seemingly aligned fates, her past threatens to obliterate her future.
But there is a bigger problem waiting for Sydney: she's falling for Noah. Hard. She knows what it means to go for the win, but getting love means spilling her secrets.
Can Sydney pay the price?