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Review: Make it Count by Megan Erickson. SYNOPSIS: Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hot-line. The defective organ is constantly distracted, terrible at statistics, and absolutely flooded with inappropriate thoughts about her boyfriend's gorgeous best friend, Alec who just so happens to be her brand new math tutor. Review - Make It Count by: Megan Erickson Posted by Jena Freeth J Posted in Uncategorized Tags: Contemporary, Megan Erickson, New Adult, Review, Romance, William Morrow Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hot-line. Read "Make It Count A Bowler University Novel" by Megan Erickson available from Rakuten Kobo. Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hotline. The defective organ is constantly dist.
Read "Make It Count A Bowler University Novel" by Megan Erickson available from Rakuten Kobo. Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hotline. The defective organ is constantly dist. Title: Make it Count Author: Megan Erickson Formats: Kindle .mobi), ePub .epub), PDF .pdf) Pages: Downloads: Make it bltadwin.ru ( MB), Make it bltadwin.ru ( MB), Make it bltadwin.ru ( MB) Kat Caruso wishes her brain had a return policy, or at least a complaint hot-line. Review: Make it Count, by Megan Erickson Like New Adult books I’ve enjoyed, Erickson’s Make it Count tells a story with a realistic college setting with realistic characters readers can relate to. There’s nothing too dramatic in this book, even though there are a range of emotions and some heated moments.
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