Devon finds herself entangled in a massive deception once again in this sequel to a popular comedic contemporary novel. As she navigates the challenges of her outrageous lie, readers can expect humor and relatable situations that capture the complexities of teenage life. With a fresh repackage, this installment promises to deliver the same engaging wit and charm that fans loved in the first book, making it a must-read for those who enjoy lighthearted and entertaining stories.
Devon's journey into the popular crowd is fueled by her clever lies, which initially grant her acceptance and admiration. However, the facade she creates begins to unravel, leading to humorous and chaotic consequences. The narrative explores themes of identity, friendship, and the pressures of fitting in, showcasing the challenges and pitfalls of maintaining a false persona in a comedic contemporary setting.
The narrative centers on a character who embarks on a transformative journey before graduation, driven by a promise to embrace risk. This exploration of self-discovery and growth highlights the challenges and rewards of stepping outside one's comfort zone. As the protagonist navigates pivotal moments and relationships, themes of courage, ambition, and the quest for identity emerge, setting the stage for an engaging coming-of-age story that resonates with anyone facing life's uncertainties.
The story revolves around a character who embarks on a quest to fulfill a bold promise before graduating. This journey involves daring adventures and unexpected challenges, pushing the protagonist to step outside their comfort zone. As they navigate the complexities of friendships, self-discovery, and the pressures of impending adulthood, the narrative explores themes of courage, identity, and the importance of embracing life's unpredictable moments.
Lyla McAfee had all but forgotten the email that she wrote to herself freshman year and scheduled to be delivered right before graduation—the one promising that she’d learn to trust by the end of senior year. But when she receives it the first morning of her senior trip to Florida her life is sent into a tailspin. Soon she’s questioning her seemingly perfect relationship with her boyfriend, Derrick; her attraction to the school player, Beckett; and whether ending her friendship with Aven and Quinn, her former BFFs, was one of the biggest mistakes of her life.
“Fans of Sarah Dessen, Lauren Myracle, Morgan Matson, and Simone Elkeles will enjoy this story told from both Harper and Penn’s points of view, widening the appeal to all teens, not just females” (VOYA). It starts with a scribbled note in class: I like your sparkle. Harper had casually threaded a piece of blue and silver tinsel through her ponytail in honor of school spirit day. And that carefree, corny gesture is what grabs Penn Mattingly’s eye. Penn—resident heartbreaker of the senior class. Reliably unreliable. Trouble with a capital “T.” And okay, smolderingly sexy. Harper’s surprised by Penn’s attention—and so is Penn. The last thing he needs is a girlfriend. Or even a friend-with-benefits. The note is not supposed to lead to anything. Oh, but it does. They hang out. They have fun. They talk. They make out. And after a while, it seems like they just click. But Penn and Harper have very different ideas about what relationships look like, in no small part because of their very different family backgrounds. Of course they could talk about these differences—if Penn knew how to talk about his feelings. Harper and Penn understand their attraction is illogical, yet something keeps pulling them together. It’s like a crazy roller coaster—exhilarating,terrifying, and amazing all at once. And neither knows how to stop the ride…
In this companion to "Two-Way Street," 17-year-old Peyton convinces 18-year-old Jace to drive her from a Florida wedding toward her Connecticut home. However, both Peyton and Jace avoid the obvious attraction they have felt since they met at Christmas.
An unexpected romance unfolds in this humorous love story, where the charm lies in its surprising connections. However, the narrative takes a turn when a hidden secret threatens to unravel the budding relationship. The author skillfully blends humor and heartfelt moments, showcasing how love can blossom in the most unlikely circumstances while emphasizing the delicate balance of trust and honesty.
It’s matchmaking mayhem when a school project goes awry in this “entertaining and enjoyable read” (School Library Journal) from the author of Four Truths and a Lie. Avery LaDuke is bummed when her (former) BFF, Sophie Burns, dumps her for the popular crowd. But now that her mom is getting remarried, Avery’s hoping her new stepsister, Blake, will fill the role of best pal. So imagine her shock when Blake befriends Sophie instead! At least Avery can focus on leading the eighth-grade charity project—which turns out to involve an online matchmaking service. She’s skeptical about online love, but Avery sees an opportunity to get Blake back on her side: She’ll tamper with the program and have Blake matched with Sam, the most popular boy in school! Except something goes seriously wrong, and it’s Avery who ends up being matched with Sam. Not only is the class adviser suspicious, but Avery discovers that she kinda sorta likes Sam…and he likes her back. Torn between her crush and her new stepsister/best friend, Avery is left wondering: Is there any possible way she can keep them both?
With help from her best friend Ava and Ava's boyfriend Noah, Hannah is recovering from being dumped, but on the first day of their senior year in high school, Ava learns that Hannah and Noah betrayed her while she was away.