New Girl (Collegiate Curves #1)

A. Fae


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New Girl by A. Fae
Meg is excited to start her junior year at a new college in a small town. Everything about her move seems promising save for being stuck in the transitional dorms until she can find a room to rent. She’s heard about the Sweet Spot, a local bookstore and café---the "it spot" where townies and college students hang out---and a good place to begin her quest for a more permanent home.
Lys is a senior art student who lives in an apartment complex called The Palms. When she's not busy with her projects on campus, she can be found at the Spot, checking out the scene and catching up on gossip. Suddenly minus a roommate, Lys places a notice online and around town, and receives a promising phone call from a prospective tenant.
Before Meg has a chance to check out the new digs, she and Lys hook up at a karaoke bar. Little do they know their next encounter has already been set up. Has Meg unknowingly blown her chances at finding her home away from campus? Can Lys forget their steamy sex scene and view Meg only as a roommate?
The first novella in the five-book Collegiate Curves Series by A. Fae, New Girl answers these questions and more while telling the story of two women who start out as strangers but get more than either bargained for.

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