In a shocking war on the status quo, her parents now insist that their youngest daughter, Orrawin (aka “Winnie”), must practice fake dating in high school. Under their watchful eyes, of course—and organized based on their favorite rom-coms. ’Cause that won’t end in disaster.
The first candidate? The son of their longtime friends, Mat Songsomboon—arrogant, infuriating, and way too good-looking. Winnie’s known him since they were toddlers throwing sticky rice balls at each other. And her parents love him.
If only he weren’t her sworn enemy.
Announcing Trouble
a novel by Amy Fellner Dominy
I may know everything there is to know about baseball, but that doesn’t mean I have to like it. Or like him. Garrett Reeves: sidelined player and the embodiment of everything I’ve learned to hate about baseball. When Garrett convinces me to call games alongside him, our chemistry heats up the booth. But when he has to decide between our future and a new shot at his dreams, I know baseball will win out every time.
The Bookworm Crush
a novel by Lisa Brown Roberts
Shy bookworm Amy McIntyre is about to compete for a dream scholarship, and that level of confidence doesn’t come easy. Her solution? A competition coach. But the best person for the job is the guy she’s secretly crushing on…local surfer celebrity Toff Nichols. To her surprise, Toff agrees to help. Then their late night practices become less about coaching and more about making out. But does Toff really like her or is this just another lesson?
Whatever Life Throws at You
a novel by Julie Cross
When seventeen-year-old track star Annie Lucas’s dad starts mentoring nineteen-year-old baseball rookie phenom, Jason Brody, Annie’s convinced she knows his type—arrogant, bossy, and most likely not into high school girls. But as Brody and her father grow closer, Annie starts to see through his façade to the lonely boy in over his head. When opening day comes around and her dad—and Brody’s—job is on the line, she’s reminded why he’s off-limits. But Brody needs her, and staying away isn’t an option.
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