"Scott's messages--that it's quite possible to break your own heart and that everyone deserves love--will resonate strongly with teens navigating their own first romances."
--Booklist
"Compulsively readable, this novel will appeal to fans of Sarah Dessen and Gayle Forman."
--SLJ
"An emotionally wrenching exploration of hope, acceptance, and pride, and Scott’s messages—that it’s quite possible to break your own heart and that everyone deserves love—will resonate strongly with teens navigating their own first romances.
--Booklist
"Teens who like other realistic dramas will enjoy this book, and underdogs will root for Abby as she discovers her own sense of self-worth." --VOYA
"The author creates well-developed characters in Abby, Eli and, eventually, in Tess, as Abby learns much more about her sister than she ever had expected to know. Supporting characters, too, easily stand out as real individuals.... Abby’s emotional growth from her experiences, conversations and introspection...will satisfy many teen readers." --Kirkus
About the Author
Elizabeth Scott is the author of Bloom, Perfect You,Something Maybe, The Unwritten Rule, and Living Dead Girl, among others. She lives outside Washington, D.C. Visit her website at elizabethwrites.com, friend her on facebook.com/elizabethwrites, and follow her at twitter.com/escottwrites.
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Review
"Scott's messages--that it's quite possible to break your own heart and that everyone deserves love--will resonate strongly with teens navigating their own first romances."
--Booklist
"Compulsively readable, this novel will appeal to fans of Sarah Dessen and Gayle Forman."
--SLJ
"An emotionally wrenching exploration of hope, acceptance, and pride, and Scott’s messages—that it’s quite possible to break your own heart and that everyone deserves love—will resonate strongly with teens navigating their own first romances.
--Booklist
"Teens who like other realistic dramas will enjoy this book, and underdogs will root for Abby as she discovers her own sense of self-worth." --VOYA
"The author creates well-developed characters in Abby, Eli and, eventually, in Tess, as Abby learns much more about her sister than she ever had expected to know. Supporting characters, too, easily stand out as real individuals.... Abby’s emotional growth from her experiences, conversations and introspection...will satisfy many teen readers." --Kirkus
About the Author
Elizabeth Scott is the author of Bloom, Perfect You, Something Maybe, The Unwritten Rule, and Living Dead Girl, among others. She lives outside Washington, D.C. Visit her website at elizabethwrites.com, friend her on facebook.com/elizabethwrites, and follow her at twitter.com/escottwrites.