Just One Year by Penelope Ward is Here and it’s excellent!

JUST ONE YEAR IS LIVE!

From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward, comes a new standalone novel.

4.5 Stars

Teagan and Caleb star shine in this new Penelope Ward read.

A happenstance meet leads to a fluke chance of exchange student swapping. 

I love that this was not an insta-love. It’s a wanting what you shouldn’t and defeating inner demons that make you feel inconsequential. A relationship between these two is finite with the end coming sooner than either are ready to deal with. 

A friendship turns to longing and your drawn into their world wondering how they will ever find their HEA against the impossible odds and locations.

There are many facets and explored sidelines. A fascinating addictive path through family history and discovering who you are and where you want your life to be. 

Another great read from one of my favorite authors.

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The beginning of my sophomore year in college was off to a rough start.
On the first day of orientation, I had an altercation with an infuriating British dude in a campus bathroom.
(The ladies’ room was out of order. So, I used the men’s room. Don’t judge.)
I got home later that night and realized that the foreign student we were expecting to rent a room in my parents’ house was allergic to our cat.
So, the spare room went to someone else: Caleb—the British guy from the men’s room.
And so it began…my love-hate story with Caleb Yates. Or was it hate-love in that order?

The guy knew how to push every one of my buttons.
Sometimes I’d email him to express my aggravation and disdain.
He’d actually rewrite my own words and send them back to me.
That was the type of infuriating person Caleb was.
So frustrating.
And…
Sometimes incredibly funny and endearingly sweet.
And hot.

He eventually grew on me, and Caleb soon became one of my best friends that year.
Too bad he was headed back to England soon, so nothing could happen between us—for so many reasons.
I definitely couldn’t fall in love with him, especially since all we had was just one year.

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