Hate to Love You, an all-new standalone from New York Times Bestseller Tijan is available NOW!
Hate to Love You by Tijan Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: August 28th
Rule #1: No hot guys.
It might sound ridiculous. I get it. It kind of is, but college was supposed to be my sanctuary. It was my place to start over. The rumors, the whispers, and the jealousy I endured through high school would all be gone.
No one would know me at college.
Rule #2: No drama.
I’d major in pre-law. I’d make a few loyal friends. Everything would be easy breezy. No one was going to use me or hurt me. I wouldn’t let them.
Rule #3: New year. New place. New me.
Right?
Wrong.
And all because of Shay Coleman.
Football captain and quarterback, he was the big guy on campus. The cocky guy in my political science class with a smirk. I hated him on sight . . .
. . . and he was about to break all my rules.
Excerpt:
I was almost grinning from delight
as I shoved open the back door. If I hit him, hey, all was fair in the war we
were fighting of who could piss each other off the best.
It didn’t.
He was leaning against the wall, the
back of his head resting on the brick, and he looked over to smirk at me. “I
want to see your room.”
I thrust my hand out. “I’ll take
those notes.”
That smirk just widened. He patted
his bag and pushed off from the wall. “They’re in my email. I need to get on a
computer.” He patted my arm and moved past me, heading inside. “I can use
yours.”
“Hey!” I followed him in.
He was looking up the stairs. “Sabrina
said you were on the fourth floor. You saw my place. I want to see yours. It’s
only fair.”
He wasn’t waiting for my go-ahead.
He was already up and rounding second floor to third. He’d be at my floor
before I could get there. “Stop! I am not okay with this.”
He was at the third-floor door. He
glanced down with that same goddamn smirk. “Better tell me which room or I’m
going to hang out in the hallway.”
“Why are you always smirking? Is it
permanently attached to your face?”
“What room, Clarke?” He was at my
hallway door.
Fucking hell. I gritted my teeth.
“Wait. Just wait. My door automatically locks.”
He’d opened the door but let it
shut. Waiting as I covered the last set of stairs, I refused to let him see me
panting. I stood there, purposely holding my breath until he narrowed his eyes
and cocked his head to the side. “Breathe, Clarke. You’re going to pass out.”
I almost burped out the small pocket
of air I’d been holding. “I hate you so much.”
“Yeah, yeah.” He waved that off. “We
get it. Eternal damnation in hell, the whole shebang. Whatever.” He nodded to
the door. “Stop stalling. I want to see your room.”
I was picturing pitchforks and fire.
Maybe that was the burning smell he mentioned. It was hell, and all the fire in
there. I yanked the door, glaring as I did. “Was this Sabrina’s idea?”
“Nope. All mine.” He was right
behind me. I could feel his breathing. “She refused to tell me your room
number, said I had to call.”
My eyes widened at the thought of
him coming up by himself, strolling down the hallway, and then knocking on my
door. Good Lordy gracious. Too many would’ve seen him at my door. I would’ve
been the talk of the dorm.
I shuddered, unlocked, and entered
my room.
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Review by Gia:
I love college romances. I was having a bad week and needed a good book to get lost in. This book was the escape from life I needed. Kennedy is a loner and is very guarded. College is a new start for her. She has rules, no hot guys and no drama. Shay is the "it" guy, he has it all. He's the quarterback and captain of the football team. He's sexy and cocky. Kennedy has a plan and rules in place but then she meets Shay. Shay is everything she thinks she doesn't need but might be exactly what she needs.
Kennedy has a brother Gage who also attends college with her. Kennedy was kind of a rough character for me until I got to this part in the story: "He was a year older, but people thought we were fraternal twins. Gage liked to joke he was the smart one, and I was the dumb one who got held back a year." OMG, I connected with Kennedy right there because and was like same. My brother was a year older than me and used to tell people we were twins and I was the dumb one. I was rooting for her from that point on and hoping that chip on her shoulder would chip away.
This one is a really great read. It was exactly what I needed to brighten my bad day.
5 Amazeballs Stars!!
About Tijan:
Tijan is a New York Times Bestselling author that writes suspenseful and unpredictable novels. Her characters are strong, intense, and gut-wrenchingly real with a little bit of sass on the side. Tijan began writing later in life and once she started, she was hooked. She’s written multi-bestsellers including the Carter Reed Series, the Fallen Crest Series, and the Broken and Screwed Series among others. She is currently writing a new YA series along with so many more from north Minnesota where she lives with a man she couldn’t be without and an English Cocker she adores. To find what to read next of hers, go to www.tijansbooks.com WALL STREET JOURNAL, NEW YORK TIMES, AND USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHORConnect with Tijan:
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