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When conflicts arise, the characters actually talk to each other. It’s refreshing for a YA romance.
The book touches on parental divorce, emotional neglect, and social pressure, but it never dives too deep. Readers wanting heavier angst may find it too fluffy. the upside of falling
The setup feels natural, and the progression from fake to real is believable. The chemistry builds slowly and sweetly. When conflicts arise, the characters actually talk to
Becca is introverted, bookish, and guarded. Brett is the popular jock with hidden depth. Both feel authentic, and their vulnerabilities (Becca’s fear of abandonment, Brett’s pressure to be perfect) are handled with care. Readers wanting heavier angst may find it too fluffy
An easy, bingeable read—perfect for a weekend or a flight. 👎 The Not-So-Good ✖️ Predictable plot If you’ve read any fake-dating YA, you’ll see most beats coming. That’s not a dealbreaker for fans of the trope, but don’t expect surprises.