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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Hollywood, childhood betrayal and high school valedictorians collide in this teen romance. Alexa became instant best friends with Carson in middle school but didn't realize her true feelings until the night she betrayed him. Now he's all over the movies as bad boy Cayden McKnight, who dates models and is a jerk to everyone. Alexa's new best friend Lindsey decides that Alexa must make amends, and convinces Alexa to track him down, despite Alexa's long-term but faltering relationship with the reliable John. But Cayden still seems to want nothing to do with her, and Alexa must decide how far she'll go to make things right. Told partly through flashbacks, the sweetness of the early interactions between Carson and Alexa provide the perfect contrast to how Cayden treats her now. But Alexa - with the encouragement of Lindsey - keeps pushing, trying to find the sweet boy she once knew under the walled-off celebrity demeanor. Perfectly paced, with reveals in all the right places, this one was a delight until the very end. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advance review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. no reviews | add a review
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High-school senior Alexa Brooks is trying to forget about her former potential boyfriend, Carson Knight, who is now a heartthrob actor renamed Cayden McKnight, so when a school assignment brings them together, Alexa must enter the world of bright lights to try to make amends. No library descriptions found. |
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Her friends are loyal and forgiving, the recording mistakenly played, is soul-crushing and the ending, while teetering on the edge for a while, is very satisfying. Now I think I'll grab the author's previous book and see how I like it. ( )