Fast Lane
the hottest new-adult college romance where the playboy falls for the good girl
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- 予約注文
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- リリース予定日:2026年4月28日
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- ¥500
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Fans of Hannah Grace and Elle Kennedy, meet your new obsession! The international college-romance phenomenon with over one million copies sold, now being adapted into an Amazon Prime TV series.
He’s the campus bad boy.
She’s his neighbour’s ex.
Who thought becoming roommates was a good idea?
Lane O’Neill doesn’t do drama, and his plan for senior year of college is simple: run the Campus Drivers ride-share app he co-founded with his best friends, cruise campus in his beloved vintage car, and enjoy the attention that comes with the ride. No strings attached.
So when Lane stumbles upon a disheveled woman asleep in his apartment building hallway, every instinct tells him to keep walking. After all, he doesn’t do commitment. Unfortunately, Lois is freshly dumped, newly homeless, and a walking magnet for chaos. She’s everything Lane avoids – yet somehow impossible to ignore.
That’s how he ends up with a temporary roommate, just until Lois can afford a new place. Easy enough. Except her relentless optimism and stubborn heart have an annoying knack for slipping past his carefully built walls.
Too bad Lois is done playing the good girl, unafraid to push back, challenge his rules and make him question everything he thought he wanted.
Pick this up if you love: frenemies to lovers, reluctant roommates, grumpy/sunshine, slow burn/yearning, lots of sexual banter, found family.
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Quill explores the challenges of early adulthood in this juicy opposites-attract romance, the first in the Campus Drivers series. Prickly, reticent Lane O'Neill, a third year at Sycamore Heights University, is known—and swooned over—on campus as one of the founders of the Campus Drivers, a university-specific rideshare business with a fleet of flashy vintage cars. He's excited to be living on his own this year—until he stumbles upon Lois Hogan camped out in the hallway of his apartment building. Lois only enrolled at SHU because it was her boyfriend's dream. Now, the weekend before classes start, he's broken up with her and kicked her out of their shared apartment. Lane offers Lois his sofa until she finds a place to stay and, though their personalities initially clash, she finds an unexpected community with him and the Campus Drivers. Lane keeps his past pain and loss hidden, but the longer bubbly, optimistic Lois stays, the more his walls come down. Meanwhile, Lois moves from working to get back with her ex to desiring to reclaim her independence, with Lane by her side. Their character growth, both together and separately, is well executed and rewarding. Fans of new adult romance will enjoy the emotional roller coaster that is these two coming-of-age.