Eleven
years after flunking out of college, Kate has finally hit rock-bottom.
Losing her job and boyfriend in one drunken night, she’s determined to
fix her life by going back to the moment when she let partying and sex
take over. And do things right this time. At twenty-nine, she heads back
to freshman year of college, with a catch.
Pretending she's
nineteen with a new roommate and full class schedule is easy. When she
meets her shy, sexy and seven-years-younger RA, Carter, following her
self-imposed sobriety and celibacy rules is proving to be anything but.
A senior enduring years
of regret, Carter is more than ready to graduate. He’s anxious to move
on from the party his freshman year where he witnessed his frat brothers
about to commit a sexual assault. Instead of doing the right thing and
stepping in, he looked the other way and left. His guilt has made for a
lonely four years.
When he meets the new
freshman on his floor, spunky and confident Kate, he wonders if his time
as an outcast has finally come to an end.
Kate and Carter’s
growing friendship and undeniable attraction make it harder to hide the
demons from their respective pasts. But when their secrets are finally
revealed, will their chance at starting over together still be there?
Lisa Burstein Bio:
Lisa
Burstein is a tea seller by day and a writer by night. She received her
MFA in Creative Writing from the Inland Northwest Center for Writers at
Eastern Washington University. She is the author of Pretty Amy, The
Next Forever, Dear Cassie, Sneaking Candy and The Possibility of Us. As
well as a contributor to the essay collection, Break These Rules: 35 YA
Authors On Speaking Up, Standing Out, and Being Yourself. Again is her
self-publishing debut. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her very
patient husband, a neurotic dog and two cats.
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