It's time for spring cleaning, but I'm not ready to toss Logan yet...
Out with the old, in with the new... a new me, that is. Now that Charlotte's married, I, too, have decided to be mature. So Logan isn't Austin--that's okay. Better than okay. That's what I'd wanted all along, someone just as kind and loving and--okay, smoking hot--as my roommate. But a kind, loving, smoking hot someone who likes me back.
Logan has basically been all my dreams come true.
If I could stop stressing about work for five whole minutes to appreciate it, I'm sure I would be really happy. Thank God I have Austin to keep me grounded. Literally, because he makes me garden with him now. And maybe it's just the stress talking, but it kind of seems like he wants to put down roots too. How come no one told me maturity would be this complicated?
My dating season has come to a close, and I'm ready for a Hot Boyfriend Summer...
Almost every single thing in my life has changed over the past year.
New job.
New me.
New knowledge.
Ah, to be young again, with the wisdom I have gained over a year's worth of dating-as-a-competitive-sport.
If only I'd had just about an inch more before I made my commitment...
The final two books in the laugh-out-loud Dating Season series together in one bundle. Includes Spring Fever and Summer Lovin.