


Nor am I willing to push my way through the dense crowd to the packed kitchen in hopes of finding one-this party is body to body to body, and the closer it gets to midnight, the more people seem to congregate. My eyes roam the perimeter, scanning for random doors that could lead to relief, but I find none. The one beneath the staircase where everyone is lined up is probably just a powder room with a single toilet. There has to be another bathroom somewhere in this massive house.

I’m not a camel-I cannot hold it for days, and I refuse to pee outside in a bush. Not only that, I have to pee, and the line for the bathroom is insanely long. There are way too many people here, and I’m starting to feel claustrophobic. This is not fun-at least, not in my opinion. Seems everyone else on campus had the same idea: hit Jock Row on the first Friday back for drinking and merriment and acting like asses. When he asks her to be his fake girlfriend to keep his family off his back, she agrees-but only if he’ll return the favor… When she bumps into Rome, they become instant friends. After breaking up with her philandering boyfriend, she’s giving up guys and learning to love herself again. Lilly Howard is tired of being taken for granted. Rome may be wicked smart, but math and science will only get him so far, and they certainly won’t land him a first date with the girl of his dreams.įor that, he’ll get a little unwanted help from his friends-and meddling family members. At the age of twenty-two, he’s moving out of his parents’ house for the first time and into off-campus housing with two complete strangers. An easy going nice guy, Rome is brilliant, and funny. Roman Whitaker is every girl’s best friend. From USA TODAY Bestselling Author Sara Ney comes the last book in the #JockHard sports RomCom series, Jock Romeo.
