
Something to Believe In
Pages: 284
|Published: 24 Apr 2020
Description
Sometimes the hardest part of loving someone is knowing when to let go.
Katie Parker never dreamed she’d make it to college, but here she is, a freshman, ready to take on cafeteria food, quizzes, and pretending she’s read that ancient novel for English Lit. Already filled with angst over saying goodbye to her family, Katie is so not okay to learn an unexpected housing change lands her in the honors dorm. Especially when one of Katie’s nerdy new roommates decides to major in making Katie’s life completely miserable.
To escape the dorm room drama, Katie needs her boyfriend Tate more than ever. But when he gives all his attention to his fraternity, their relationship begins to quickly unravel. She wonders if they’re going to survive this first year of college. Or if she even wants them to.
As tragedy rocks her family, Katie finds herself drowning in grief and losing her grip on academic life. When ex-boyfriend, Charlie Benson, unexpectedly calls, Katie will cling to an old trusted friendship…that might become something more. Why does Charlie still get her like no one else? As Tate pushes her away, will Katie walk away from college and step back into the arms of the one who got away?
Katie Parker never dreamed she’d make it to college, but here she is, a freshman, ready to take on cafeteria food, quizzes, and pretending she’s read that ancient novel for English Lit. Already filled with angst over saying goodbye to her family, Katie is so not okay to learn an unexpected housing change lands her in the honors dorm. Especially when one of Katie’s nerdy new roommates decides to major in making Katie’s life completely miserable.
To escape the dorm room drama, Katie needs her boyfriend Tate more than ever. But when he gives all his attention to his fraternity, their relationship begins to quickly unravel. She wonders if they’re going to survive this first year of college. Or if she even wants them to.
As tragedy rocks her family, Katie finds herself drowning in grief and losing her grip on academic life. When ex-boyfriend, Charlie Benson, unexpectedly calls, Katie will cling to an old trusted friendship…that might become something more. Why does Charlie still get her like no one else? As Tate pushes her away, will Katie walk away from college and step back into the arms of the one who got away?