Peter Michael Webb is a good guy. He works hard, calls his mom, goes to prayer group and always sees the good in others. So then why don’t the girls he dates treat him right?
Coming from a low-class neighborhood meant Pete had to work three jobs to afford a spot at Stepney Green, his prestigious New Jersey college. Most of all, he thought that college would be the perfect opportunity for finding true love. Instead, he graduates with a hard-earned degree, a promise to stay in touch with his best friend, Corinne, and a laundry list of failed romances. But what if the woman he’s meant to be with has been right in front of him this whole time …
C. D. Hamilton’s Blind Expectations is a story of life lessons. Peter Webb had always worked hard to earn anything he had. This ethic in his academics had paid off when he received a scholarship to Stepney Green College. The school was expensive but had an excellent reputation, and Pete was graduating in two months. After two brief relationships made him depressed, his friends were there for him. Corrine was someone who always had the brilliant advice he valued. Todd introduced Pete to his crush, Brandi. The pair enjoyed an afternoon together, and Pete asked for another date. Pete wasn’t from a rich family. Brandi overlooks the barrier and says she would enjoy seeing him again. Pete receives a call from Brandi, canceling their dinner date because she is sick. Pete makes a care package for her and drops it off at her door and heads to Todd’s dorm. Just outside Todd’s door, Pete recognizes a girl’s voice inside. …
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Literature Professor
Kyoto University, Japan
C.D. Hamilton’s Blind Expectations offers a beautifully nuanced look at the complexities of love and personal ambition. Pete Webb’s journey is portrayed with sensitivity and realism, capturing the essence of the struggles faced by those balancing their career aspirations with romantic desires. Hamilton’s writing is both engaging and introspective, providing readers with a thoughtful exploration of how personal experiences shape our understanding of love and success.
Professor of Modern Literature
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Blind Expectations by C.D. Hamilton is a captivating exploration of love and personal growth. The narrative follows Pete Webb’s journey with a keen eye for detail and emotional depth. Hamilton’s portrayal of Pete’s struggles and triumphs provides readers with a rich, empathetic experience. The novel’s insights into the nature of love and self-discovery are both profound and relatable, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of personal dreams and romantic relationships.