People We’d Rather Forget

Release Date: August 6, 2024

Clara Yates never thought that at 28, she’d be returning to her old high school as a teacher. But when a disastrous confession from her boyfriend turns her life upside-down, that’s exactly where she finds herself. She’s determined to make the best of it—think of it as a new space, make new friends, forget the girl she used to be.

Unfortunately, when she arrives, she discovers that there is one person there who knows her: Damian Evans, the one person she can’t stand, the one person she hoped she’d never have to see again. And Clara can’t avoid him. While she tries to get her fresh start, Damian is everywhere, all the time, and she can’t get rid of him—or the horrible history she’d rather forget about. What will happen when she’s forced to confront her past?



“She was right where she hadn’t wanted to end up: working closely with someone she had loved, someone who had betrayed her, right there with her every day. Unbearable.
Only now she couldn’t flee. She had to stay and deal with it.”

People We’d Rather Forget

Reviews

Regina Sage

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“Holy smokes this was good. Lovely, charming… Made me laugh and made me cry. One of the better contemporary romances I’ve read. Well done!”

JaystaReads
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“I loved it. Hearts all around. Clara and Damian go from former friends to lovers and the one bed trope and the slow burn because god damn was this a slow burn. Everyone knew except Clara. Honey, wake up. Captain Obvious would like to have a word with you.”

Bhav Bansi

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“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A beautiful story of a woman overcoming her anxieties and falling in love at the same time. Callista spins a tale that is both fun and relatable.”

S. Reed

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“Callista Black has knocked this out of the park. Callista expertly navigates the story with well written prose, witty dialogue and a keen eye for detail. The characters felt so real that you won’t be surprised if they leapt off the page and started walking around. The settings felt lived in and you could almost smell them… Highly recommend!”


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People We’d Rather Forget is available from the following sources in ebook form (paperback coming soon!):