Victoria doesn't have a happy, fun, useful life. It's full of dread and despair. It's always been like that. Her mother has been dead 10 years and she's been living with her father, in a small town in Georgia. She's been bullied for longer than she can remember, and she hates herself and has no confidence in herself at all. Sad to say, but Victoria is almost at the point to where she wants to die. She thinks she has no purpose on this Earth. But, on a rainy, foggy day, a day that Victoria shall never forget, was the day that a new boy moves in her neighborhood. This boy will possibly change her life. They became best friends, and of course, best friends became into something more. She loved him, and she was his only happiness in life, a reason to keep going each day. However, there is ups and downs. Find out what happens in My Only Happiness.
Cameron Cole has a plan.
After yet another relationship ends because of certain shortcomings-literally-Cameron decides it's time to swear off dating and focus her energy into her junior year at the University of Charlotte. There's an internship up for grabs and there's no way she's letting that slip through her fingers. But then she's goes and makes one impulsive mistake that changes everything.
Wesley Reed has it all.
As the golden boy of the Charlotte Colts football team, he's got the talent, the looks, and a future so bright it's practically blinding. Girls throw themselves at him, professors let things slide, and the world bends to his will.
But when a required freshmen paper threatens his eligibility, the two are brought together in a sick twist of academic fate. Cameron can't get him out of her head and Wesley isn't making it any easier with his cocky smirk and insistent charm. Their arrangement teeters on the edge of disaster as unresolved tension and late-night study sessions give way to a steamy, no-strings-attached deal.
But in the game of love and lust, someone always has to loose-and the stakes have never been higher.