Reader’s Notes:
– this is part of a series, but can be read as a stand-alone
– this is told from Penny’s point of view
– it is mentioned that Penny’s boyfriend had cheated on her with her best friend before they broke up (before the events of this story)
-romance: just kisses
Review:
I’d been waffling between 3.5 and 4 stars (though ultimately settled on 3.5 stars – 3 stars for sites that only take full stars) for this book for multiple reasons.
*And as a disclaimer before I start listing the reasons: I am an adult reading a young adult book, but I’ve read and enjoyed many young adult books as an adult written by many different authors.*
I honestly didn’t really connect with Penny or the fake turned real relationship between her and Alexander. There were multiple times that Alexander’s dialogue/actions made me hope for their relationship, but then it would go back to not feeling it. There was also their non friendship (their mothers are friends and their families would get together for the holidays every year) and Penny’s crush on Alexander before the fake dating and it translating over into their relationship that didn’t make much sense to me (the way it was written/mentioned).
Not related to the characters/storyline: As I was reading, multiple times the same exact same descriptors/phrases were used within a few sentences of the last use and it took me out of the story each time because I thought that I accidentally backtracked in my reading. For example: (* “was floating on a cushion of air”)
“It felt like a dream, a beautiful, lucid dream in which I was floating on a cushion of air, borne along by his strong, sure steps. I was in a euphoric mood. Everything felt so perfect. I felt like I was floating on a cushion of air, borne along by his strong, sure steps.” -Chapter 17
So overall, I wasn’t really happy when I finished this book. There were some cute moments between Penny and Alexander that I really enjoyed (like their movie marathon, the dance, and a few other scenes) and that kept me reading though.
And since I’ve been wanting to read a bunch of Clara Nielsen’s books and this was one of her first ones, I am going to try again with one of her more recent releases to see if her writing changed for the better. (I’m hoping so!)
Summary:
Penny’s ex cheated on her with her best friend and yet Penny is the one being treated as a social pariah. And since her ex and her ex-best friend were her only friends, Penny just keeps to herself. After all, why would she open herself up to that kind of hurt again. But when her ex tries convincing Penny to give up the Christmas Formal tickets that she’d bought back when she was happily in love, Penny does the unthinkable and claims that she can’t as she already has a date.
Luckily, her family friend Alexander is willing to step into the role of her date. But he insists that fake dating and then amicably breaking up would not only show her ex that she moved on, but it’ll also stop the stares and whispers that have been following Penny. Plus their ‘relationship’ will get Alexander’s family to leave him alone for the holidays too. It’s a win-win situation.
But with every holiday date with Alexander, Penny is beginning to wonder if it’d be so bad to try opening up her heart to someone again…