Hello, my name is Loser

Hello, my name is Loser

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Sam Monroe is a loser. Or at least, it feels that way when her sudden college dropout status punts her back to her small town where she once vowed she'd never return. She's desperate to keep the truth behind her college departure a secret, especially from her controlling and oppressive parents. They would never understand the reason why she destroyed a friendship and scholarship opportunity. But when, Bobby, her childhood crush re-enters her life Sam is forced to consider whether some secrets are worth keeping. **This is a coming of age romantic comedy that deals with depression, verbal abuse, addiction, and contains sex and strong language.
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It's the first day of June's senior year and everything is already going wrong. Her first boyfriend and supposedly love of her life dumps her for someone else, her heart is broken and feels like it won't ever heal again and her best friend makes her join the most unnecessary club on earth to help her find new friends she most definitely does not need. Still. New chances are for new beginnings, right? Instead of falling into a deep dark pit of self pity (however tempting that may sound), all of this betrayal ends up leading her to the best friends she's ever had and the most exciting school year of her life. Oh - and a whole new fake boyfriend, to get some revenge on that idiot who dumped her. And who knows. Maybe even more.

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