The Anti-Relationship Year by Katie Wismer
Johanna Palmer is very much over relationships.
After a scarring experience her freshman year of college, she’s decided she’d much rather have something fun than something serious.
Her best friend Miller has seen it all—the tears, the parties, the drunken phone calls at four in the morning when she needed a ride. In fact, there might be several things Miller saw that Jo herself can’t remember.
Things Miller can’t forget.
With the whirlwind of senior year underway, Jo just wants to move on, get her degree, and land her dream job. But her past might not be as easy to outrun as she’d hoped.
- File Name:the-anti-relationship-year-by-katie-wismer.epub
- Original Title:The Anti-Relationship Year
- Creator:Katie Wismer
- Language:en
- Identifier:calibre:65644
- Publisher:Ahimsa Press
- File Size:840.134 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Cover
- 2. Title Page
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Also by Katie Wismer
- 5. Trigger Warnings
- 6. Contents
- 7. Introduction
- 8. 1. Freshman Year - August
- 9. 2. Senior Year - March
- 10. 3. Freshman Year - August
- 11. 4. Senior Year - March
- 12. 5. Freshman Year - September
- 13. 6. Senior Year - March
- 14. 7. Freshman Year - October
- 15. 8. Senior Year - March
- 16. 9. Freshman Year - October
- 17. 10. Senior Year - March
- 18. 11. Freshman Year - November
- 19. 12. Senior Year - March
- 20. 13. Freshman Year - December
- 21. 14. Senior Year - March
- 22. 15. Freshman Year - December
- 23. 16. Senior Year - March
- 24. 17. Freshman Year - December
- 25. 18. Senior Year - March
- 26. 19. Freshman Year - December
- 27. 20. Senior Year – March
- 28. 21. Freshman Year - January
- 29. 22. Senior Year - March
- 30. 23. Freshman Year - February
- 31. 24. Senior Year - March
- 32. 25. Freshman Year - March
- 33. 26. Senior Year - May
- 34. Reviews
- 35. Meredith’s Story
- 36. Sign up for My Author Newsletter
- 37. About the Author
super cute story but kinda disappointed by the ending... too abrupt i don't think she resolved a lot of issues and somethings weren't explained clearly but miller's a sweetheart would've loved an epilogue