Willing to do whatever it takes to finish college and help her family out of poverty, Aurelia Bunting does the very thing that she hates - she becomes an exotic dancer. On top of that, her steady boyfriend just cheated on her with her best friend and she has a large tuition bill due.
Fresh from a breakup, too, Professor Baron Weaver is not so deep in grief to overlook the beautiful Virgin Island native that attends his brother's bachelor's party. There's something about her that's just so...so delectably unforgettable.
Since anonymity is crucial at events like these, Aurelia has no idea that the man she's dancing for is going to be one of her new professors this year. If either of them had known, they would have never even considered finding comfort in each other's arms that fateful night.
Aude has a plan. Sort of.
Survive business school, be more mature, keep things casual with the boy she's definitely not in love with, and absolutely, under no circumstances, fall for the arrogant finance guy she interned with in Greece.
Easy.
Except her year in Nantes has other ideas:
There are too many parties she doesn't remember agreeing to, suspiciously flirty chats, and way too many moments that feel like coupledom, but aren't.
Not officially.
As friendships shift and feelings get messy, Aude finds herself growing up in ways she never planned, and realizing that the people who change us the most aren't always the ones who stay.
Sharp, funny, and quietly devastating, this is a story about love, timing, and the chaos of becoming who you are, one awkward text at a time.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cover found on Pinterest
TWS : Talks about mental health
Songs and lyrics go to their rightful owners