![]() ![]() Her sudden suspension has not only resulted in her father’s disappointment, but in the loss of her freedom as well. Though she was rescued at the age of five, her past is a lingering reminder of what she longs for most.Īnd the one thing she has spent a lifetime trying to find.Īfter a series of less-than-stellar choices, her Performing Arts Scholarship now hangs by a thread. Others we must make for ourselves.Ĭharlie Lexington is a living consequence of both.Įverything about the feisty redhead represents a second chance-even her name. They determine how we live, who we are, and what we want. Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18. The problem is…now that I can’t have Justin, I’ve never wanted him more.Īuthor’s note – RoomHate is a full-length standalone novel. I’d soon realize there’s a thin line between love and hate. I hadn’t seen him in years, and now we’re living together because neither one of us is willing to give up the house. The same teenager who’s now a man with a hard body and a hardass personality to match. The same boy who turned into the teenager whose heart I broke years ago. When my grandmother died and left me half of the house on Aquidneck Island, there was a catch: the other half would go to the boy she helped raise. Not when it’s Justin…the only person I’d ever loved…who now hates me. Sharing a summer house with a hot-as-hell roommate should be a dream come true, right? From New York Times Bestselling Author, Penelope Ward, comes a new standalone novel. ![]()
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