“Choosing to be with you, isn’t a difficult decision, Jacqueline…It’s easy. Incredibly easy.”
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. This is the first Tammara Webber I have gotten the opportunity to read. At the beginning when we met Kennedy and Jackie they were ending their 3 year relationship. I felt bad that her music was all she care about and she gave it up to follow him to his college choice. We missed the three weeks in between the breakup and the realization for her it was over. Following the ending of her and Kennedy she skips Economics for two weeks and even misses the midterm so in comes Dr. Heller with his tutor solution. I adored him and his soft spot for being a peace maker.
Now enter Landon (Dr. Heller’s student tutor) who is a senior and tells Jackie this tutor is the only way to get her grade up and pass his class. The poor girl is in fear and humility everyday she walks in there and has to go by Kennedy who is now the big flirt on campus. The girls like Erin I loved. It is so funny how when you meet someone who is like Erin and think “How can I get through a year of this?” and she turns out to be your voice, your support and your best friend. The classmate she sits near Benji was just so funny and brought a light feel to some dark matter.
The college stories were cute and I liked how the Greek part was in focus too. The Buck story was heavy but all in all a really good read!

“When I registered for econ, I had no idea that I’d be in for this level of reality-show drama. It’s like a big fat bonus.”
Love is not the absence of logic but logic examined and recalculated – heated and curved to fit inside the contours of the heart
“What’s wrong?” His hands gripped my elbows as I stared up at him. He was wearing drawstring pajama bottoms and a dark t-shirt, the sexy lines of his tattoos spilling from his sleeves to his wrists. He also wore thin, black-framed glasses that accentuated the blue in his eyes and his dark lashes.
“I wanted to tell you that I just–I miss you. And maybe that sounds ridiculous–like we barely know each other, but between the emails and texts and… everything else, I felt like we did. Like we do. and I miss–I don’t know how else to say it–I miss both of you.”
― Tammara Webber, Easy
“Ugh! Erin. You have a one-track mind.”
She smiled deviously. “I prefer to think of it as target-driven.”