Book & Author Details:
The Partnership
by Charlotte Penn Clark
(Extra Credit, #1)
Publication date: March 1st 2017
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
by Charlotte Penn Clark
(Extra Credit, #1)
Publication date: March 1st 2017
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
They’re just partners….
Kyle’s got a problem. He needs to pass college composition to
graduate but he can’t get words on a page. And it’s landed him in a
pilot class called Extra Credit for students in trouble — when all he
wants is to be left alone.
Lani’s got a problem too. She doesn’t like making waves and it gets
her stuck in that Extra Credit class. When she ends up partnered with
Kyle things start getting complicated. Kyle is angry, restless,
impatient; Lani is calm, introverted, bookish. But when these opposites
attract how will they manage to stay “just partners”?
Extra Credit is a New Adult series that takes place on a college
campus and puts three unlikely couples together to see what happens.
Each novella is in dual point-of-view with a happy ending that can be
read as a standalone, though they’re better together…! The series
includes sexy times that are only meant for readers over 18.
AUTHOR BIO:
Charlotte Penn Clark is a lifelong reader of historical romances
and a writer of contemporary and new adult romances. She puts smart
women and sexy men in complicated situations while trying to keep them
away from Awful Misunderstandings. Her Carmichael series interweaves the
lives and loves of five privileged sisters in a political family. Her
new series, Extra Credit, tells the stories of three unlikely couples
thrown together on a college campus. She lives in New York City with her
family.
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LANI’S READING LIST
Lani Ito, the heroine
of THE PARTNERSHIP (Extra Credit #1) by
Charlotte Penn Clark, is a voracious reader and a gifted writer of dance
criticism…. Here are ten of her favorite books! Enjoy!
© Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God is an amazing coming of age
story that meant a lot to Lani.
© Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones offers great strategies for dealing
with writer’s block.
© F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby for the sheer beauty of the prose,
and because the movie is gorgeous too.
© The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer is a classic romance
with another irresistible cranky hero… (and it’s even on Kindle Unlimited!).
© To learn the craft of arts
criticism you can’t do better than Pauline Kael, who makes it okay to have (and
defend) a strong opinion.
©
For ballet buffs and New Yorkers,
George
Balanchine and his New York City Ballet set
a high bar(re!).
© And finally, spoiler alert! By
the end of the series Lani will make use of Molly Bloom’s famous last words in
James Joyce’s Ulysses… wait and see!
courtesy of Charlotte Penn Clark
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