
However, Oliver is not her favorite person and she actually considers him the bane of her existence. Oliver Williams is a classmate in Modern Psychology and the two are paired in a project "to explore and record the effects of falling in love on the human brain." Wes is stunned because she knows it simply doesn't exist, but she has Oliver and he definitely believes in love. She told her daughter that there was no such thing as love and, without any role models, she believed it. Her parents divorced, her mother remarried and spent her time self-medicating. Will she get the chance to tell Oliver, or will her heart forever be broken and alone? Left to complete the project on her own, Wesley soon realizes all she’s been missing.

Why does the semester project have to be a study on such preposterous things? And why, oh why, does she have to be partnered with him? Oliver’s devil may care attitude, his sarcastic humor, and that darn British accent make Wesley wish he’d walk into traffic - until the day he accidentally does. Certainly not alongside Oliver Williams and not discussing the one thing she knew did not exist - love. And studying psychology was all she ever wanted to do. Getting into Brown University was the hardest thing she had ever done, and the most satisfying. She worked hard and eventually found herself exactly where she wanted to be - Professor Saxton’s Introduction to Modern Psychology course, the first step to becoming a world-renowned psychologist. Giving up on love at the ripe old age of 7, she set her sights on much more obtainable goals for her life. Can Darcy figure out what she wants before she loses everything, or will losing everything help her find out who she really is?.Wesley Baker is a jaded human being. But unexpected feelings for her best friend complicate Darcy's plan, proving there's much more to life than living on the edge. If she's lucky, the mystery guy will show up and knock her socks off again.

Determined to find the mystery kisser, she devises the Kiss Contest. When the lights go out during a kissing game at a summer party, Darcy experiences the kiss of a lifetime-one that offers an adrenaline rush like she's never known before. The younger sister of Violet Pistolis, who tragically died at just twenty years old, doesn't see herself slowing down anytime soon-especially if it means letting the memory of her sister slip from her grasp.

Darcy Pistolis never met a dare she could turn down, and her antics are usually the talk of the town.
