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Penelope Ward

Just One Year

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

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.
375 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
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Impressions

  • Eliza Mikeyshared an impression4 years ago

    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.

Quotes

  • Carinahas quoted4 years ago
    Physical attraction is important. People you get along with that you’re not physically attracted to are called friends.”
  • Carinahas quoted4 years ago
    Ever have one of those days where everything seems to go wrong from the moment you wake up? Like someone up above just decided this was going to be a crappy day for you, and no matter where you go or what you do, you can’t seem to avoid trouble?
  • Carinahas quoted4 years ago
    You know it’s okay if you’re not perfect, right? Even if you handle things wrong from time to time, as long as
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