To him, her persistence with the good deeds only serves to remind everyone in their small university town about what they did. It’s been three years since that night, and Fletch just wants her to let it go. Still, there’s one thing she knows she can’t make better, no matter how many problems she solves for other people: on the night her brother died, she was off hooking up with his not-so-single best friend, Fletch. And she does an amazing job at it, if she does say so herself. Really, a small part of her hopes that her massive amounts of bad karma can be neutralized by wearing her Do-Gooder hat-that thing she does where she’ll complete one good deed for anyone who asks. From where she’s sitting, the one with more notches on the bedpost has more fun anyway. Having been scorned by her classmates since high school, she’s used to it. A college girl tries to make up for her bad karma by doing one good deed for anyone willing to ask-a witty, sweet romance perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Abbi Glines.
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