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Alyssa had always found Darren a pig headed jerk, who didn't seem to care who he hurt. She had seen girls waste their time crying over him after they got dumped or found out he was cheating on them. Alyssa had always tried to stay out his way, but when he makes the towns football team for which she cheers for she finds herself spending more and more time with him. When he asks her out on a date she can't say no but she doesn't want to say yes, but does. Could her feels for him actually be changing could she have misunderstood him and judged him completely wrong?
First book of the series.
Jim Richards has reluctantly turn sixty and has just quit his job as a security guard. He describes himself as "I live in my old bedroom in my parents house, lousy credit score, over-weight, balding, gray beard, I drink at least 8 beers a night, I'm now unemployed and I just became a senior citizen, I'm such a loser". One day he receives an email from a childhood sweetheart he hasn't seen in over 40 years, pleading for help but he doesn't get to her in time. A killer is now stalking and killing his old female classmates (while they are under police protection) for unknown reasons and Jim, along with his only friend Buck, a big, mustachioed biker, are trying to stop the killer before he gets to one woman Jim is falling for and before the class of '67 has lost any more of it's female alumni.
Alyssa had always found Darren a pig headed jerk, who didn't seem to care who he hurt. She had seen girls waste their time crying over him after they got dumped or found out he was cheating on them. Alyssa had always tried to stay out his way, but when he makes the towns football team for which she cheers for she finds herself spending more and more time with him. When he asks her out on a date she can't say no but she doesn't want to say yes, but does. Could her feels for him actually be changing could she have misunderstood him and judged him completely wrong?
First book of the series.
Jim Richards has reluctantly turn sixty and has just quit his job as a security guard. He describes himself as "I live in my old bedroom in my parents house, lousy credit score, over-weight, balding, gray beard, I drink at least 8 beers a night, I'm now unemployed and I just became a senior citizen, I'm such a loser". One day he receives an email from a childhood sweetheart he hasn't seen in over 40 years, pleading for help but he doesn't get to her in time. A killer is now stalking and killing his old female classmates (while they are under police protection) for unknown reasons and Jim, along with his only friend Buck, a big, mustachioed biker, are trying to stop the killer before he gets to one woman Jim is falling for and before the class of '67 has lost any more of it's female alumni.