(N) Wes broke Jane's heart ten years ago and left town.
Jane hate Wes, and rightly so. It doesn't matter that the rest of the country loves Wes, that he's a starting quarterback with a multimillion-dollar contract. Because when Wes looks in the mirror, all he sees is a failure who was too young - and too afraid - to fight for what he wanted.
Wes isn't that guy anymore, and all he needs is one shot to convince her.
Wes has no idea what happened with Jane after he left. And now ten years later Jane's supposed to work alongside him life he doesn't have this huge, messy history. But she's older now, wiser, and won't let anything stand in her way of doing a good job for this league. Not even one overpaid, arrogant player who think they're going to kiss and make-up.
New flash, Wes: Jane is over you.
I started reading Dear Jane weeks ago and only made it about half way through before I quit reading. Every time I thought about going back to Dear Jane I found another book that I wanted to read more instead. I finally gave in and tried to start picking up where I left off the last time I read. But I only made it a few chapters before I gave up. I took Dear Jane off of my library and have no plans to read it again.
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