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2.5 Stars
You’re all familiar with the “Walk of Shame” right . . . . .
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Oh wait, wrong genre. This book was about the other kind . . . .
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Meet Taylor. She’s gone through high school pretty much like this . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052017.gif)
When she gets waitlisted to Columbia rather than immediately accepted, she doesn’t take it well and ends up not only . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052018.gif)
But also??????
![](https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/hostedimages/1532975889i/26052019.jpg)
Or at least that’s what the entire school thinks when word gets out that Taylor woke up next to none other than super player Evan . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052020.gif)
Now Taylor just wants everyone to shut up about her – or even go back to thinking she was the “Ice Queen” like before her not-really-a-one-night-stand-one-night-stand. The way she thinks that can happen? Enter into a fake relationship with Evan until they are yesterday’s news.
I’m telling you if this were a Netflix movie I would watch the crap out of it. Actually the way I ended up reading this was because I got put on an eternal waitlist for To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before once I discovered that was a Netflix movie and I wanted instant gratification in the form of YA romance so I checked this one out instead. Obviously this wasn’t a life-changer and the writing wasn’t real great either. Buuuuuuuut, I enjoy the fake relationship trope enough that I found it to be a cute little couple hour time waster and . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052021.gif)
I now declare Young Adult Week on Goodreads officially kicked off!
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052015.gif)
Oh wait, wrong genre. This book was about the other kind . . . .
![](https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/hostedimages/1532975889i/26052016._SX540_.jpg)
Meet Taylor. She’s gone through high school pretty much like this . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052017.gif)
When she gets waitlisted to Columbia rather than immediately accepted, she doesn’t take it well and ends up not only . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052018.gif)
But also??????
![](https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/hostedimages/1532975889i/26052019.jpg)
Or at least that’s what the entire school thinks when word gets out that Taylor woke up next to none other than super player Evan . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052020.gif)
Now Taylor just wants everyone to shut up about her – or even go back to thinking she was the “Ice Queen” like before her not-really-a-one-night-stand-one-night-stand. The way she thinks that can happen? Enter into a fake relationship with Evan until they are yesterday’s news.
I’m telling you if this were a Netflix movie I would watch the crap out of it. Actually the way I ended up reading this was because I got put on an eternal waitlist for To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before once I discovered that was a Netflix movie and I wanted instant gratification in the form of YA romance so I checked this one out instead. Obviously this wasn’t a life-changer and the writing wasn’t real great either. Buuuuuuuut, I enjoy the fake relationship trope enough that I found it to be a cute little couple hour time waster and . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1532975889ra/26052021.gif)
I now declare Young Adult Week on Goodreads officially kicked off!
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