Downloading Hot Piece of A++ (Summerville University 0.5)
This is a prequel novella for the series and is a complete story with a happy ending.
One night of pure bliss is meant to be fleeting—so why does Micah linger in my thoughts?
There’s nothing wrong with being a party boy. At Summerville U, I’m in the biggest frat on campus and I have everything I could want. Seeing a handsome guy at one of the many parties we throw, I want him to be mine for the night.
And I always get what I want.
However, that was all it was supposed to be. So when Micah ends up as my partner for a class project, I figure I'm in for a few more nights of pleasure. Only suddenly, he's icing me out. We had a good time and I know I’m not bad in bed. So what’s with the cold shoulder after our passionate night together? Even worse, why do I care?
I know what happens when couples fall apart, nothing but heartache. And yet I can’t get his pretty sounds out of my head, can’t stop thinking about his pretty smile and perfect tan skin. I know it’s dangerous. I don’t want to get hurt.
But maybe losing him is even worse than the possibility of being hurt.
One night of pure bliss is meant to be fleeting—so why does Micah linger in my thoughts?
There’s nothing wrong with being a party boy. At Summerville U, I’m in the biggest frat on campus and I have everything I could want. Seeing a handsome guy at one of the many parties we throw, I want him to be mine for the night.
And I always get what I want.
However, that was all it was supposed to be. So when Micah ends up as my partner for a class project, I figure I'm in for a few more nights of pleasure. Only suddenly, he's icing me out. We had a good time and I know I’m not bad in bed. So what’s with the cold shoulder after our passionate night together? Even worse, why do I care?
I know what happens when couples fall apart, nothing but heartache. And yet I can’t get his pretty sounds out of my head, can’t stop thinking about his pretty smile and perfect tan skin. I know it’s dangerous. I don’t want to get hurt.
But maybe losing him is even worse than the possibility of being hurt.