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Highlights
- Perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins, Lauren Barnholdt, and Susane Colasanti, Trouble from the Start is a sweet and romantic read about a good girl who falls for a bad boy.Avery knows better than to fall for Fletcher, the local bad boy who can't seem to outrun his reputation.
- 400 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Romance
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About the Book
"A companion to The boyfriend project"--Cover.Book Synopsis
Perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins, Lauren Barnholdt, and Susane Colasanti, Trouble from the Start is a sweet and romantic read about a good girl who falls for a bad boy.
Avery knows better than to fall for Fletcher, the local bad boy who can't seem to outrun his reputation. Fletcher knows he shouldn't bother with college-bound, daughter-of-a-cop Avery. But when their paths cross, neither can deny the spark. Are they willing to go against everything and let their hearts lead the way? Or are they just flirting with disaster?
A companion novel to Rachel Hawthorne's paperback original The Boyfriend Project, this title is perfect for fans of summer beach reads and sweet treats.
From the Back Cover
Some boys should come with a warning label.
Meet Avery: six-foot-tall college-bound brainiac (just don't call her that to her face), and daughter of a cop--which is not helping her dating life. Currently playing third wheel to Kendall, her best friend, and Kendall's boyfriend.
Meet Fletcher: six-foot-three motorcycle-riding bad boy, who is one class shy of a diploma. He can ruin a girl's reputation just by saying hi, but one flash of his grin and they usually don't mind.
Coming from such different circles, it's no surprise that Avery and Fletcher don't cross paths until the end of senior year. But once they do, neither of them can ignore the tug they feel.
On paper, they make no sense, but sometimes you have to throw out the rule book and let your heart lead the way . . . even if it's flirting with disaster.
Review Quotes
"This novel would appeal to female readers who enjoy romance as well as high school drama, which makes it a positive addition to teachers' and librarians' shelves." -- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
"the perfect formula for a lazy afternoon." -- Booklist