Jessica's heart belonged to Brayden from the moment she met him at seven years old. Her childhood feelings for her best friend’s brother continued to blossom through years of unrequited love. After countless moments of miscommunication and missed chances, Jessica is ready to abandon her fantasy and say goodbye to Brayden for good.
But when secrets are revealed, and Brayden finally confesses his true feelings, Jessica must decide if she's willing to risk her guarded heart one last time.
Can Jessica and Brayden find their way back to one another and get the happiness they deserve? Or will obstacles like jealousy, betrayal, and self-doubt threaten to tear them apart?
From childhood games to high school dances, through tragedy and triumph, you don’t want to miss this nostalgic coming-of-age romance that asks if first loves can stand the test of time.
For anyone who's ever loved their brother's best friend, Brat Face is a swoon-worthy and emotional rollercoaster about whether the one you've always longed for can become the love that lasts a lifetime.
This book is likely the best I've read in the last few years and I'm an avid reader. The story draws you in and you can't help but fall in love with Jessica, Brayden, Kaycee, Rawley, and eventually Danny. I love that we get to follow the characters from childhood to adulthood. With not wanting to give anything away about the story, I'd like to say that you will experience a full range of emotions while reading and it is so worth it.
I really tried to push through, but a lot of the book is spent on her/their childhood and it’s just taking too long for their relationship to start. I was getting bored of it.