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This NEW ADULT ROMANCE contains language and content indented for adult readers (18+). A Girl, a Guy, a Tournament and a ChallengeThe Girl: At a time when most girls obsess about homecoming and high school prom, Rainy Dey spent her senior year caring for her dying mother. So when her father drops her off at college to start her freshman year, his words of advice to his bookish daughter are to start acting like a young person and finally have some fun.The Guy: College senior, Aaron Donavan, aka Mr. Hot-and-Knows-It, is President of the Clubhouse, a social club for the college's most wealthy and popular guys. Aaron can have any girl on campus except the one who challenges and excites him the most-Rainy Dey. The Tournament: Every year, the senior members of The Clubhouse engage in a golf-inspired tournament to see who can sleep with the most freshman girls. When Rainy finds out about the tournament, she believes Aaron's only interest in her is to score points by taking her V-Card.The Challenge: Can Aaron convince Rainy that his feelings for her are true and that she won't be just another notch on his tournament scorecard? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Especially interesting to read now, as a contrast in time. Loved the characters immediately.
I expected greatness from Dakota Madison when I picked up this novel, and I was not disappointed. Her characters are real with real lives - including a past replete with memories. Madison does a wonderful job of demonstrating a different coming-of-age than we usually hear about. Maturing from childhood to adulthood is not the only door we must step through in life. Madison lets us walk with this woman as she moves from one phase of her life to a new one. (