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The Metaphor of Fake Dating
2021
First Published
3.94
Average Rating
118
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When Star Lively agrees to the outrageous plan of pretending to be her ex-step-cousin’s girlfriend for the week, she’s doing it for the free vacation and the chance to skip out on her own personal drama for a few days. No one at the Lake Brazos Resort knows that Star and Jackson used to be semi-related, so pretending to be his girlfriend is not a big deal, right? But when Star meets Bryson, the broody Brazos City local, she can’t take her eyes off him. If she can’t make it through the week as a convincing fake girlfriend, she’ll seriously ruin Jackson’s life. But if she doesn’t let Bryson know the truth, she’ll miss out on her perfect guy. As it turns out, fake dating can be a lot harder than real dating.

Avg Rating
3.94
Number of Ratings
33
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Author

Amy Sparling
Amy Sparling
Author · 72 books

Amy Sparling is the USA Today bestselling author of books for teens and the teens at heart. She lives on the coast of Texas with her family, her spoiled rotten pets, and a huge pile of books. She graduated with a degree in English and has worked at a bookstore, coffee shop, and a fashion boutique. Her fashion skills aren't the best, but luckily she turned her love of coffee and books into a writing career that means she can work in her pajamas. Her favorite things are coffee, book boyfriends, and Netflix binges. She's always loved reading books from R. L. Stine's Fear Street series, to The Baby Sitter's Club series by Ann, Martin, and of course, Twilight. She started writing her own books in 2010 and now publishes several books a year.

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