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This stunning first edition of We’re A Bad Idea, Right? will feature special designed edges!

The business of love gets messy when two best friends decide to fake a romantic relationship in this uproarious and swoony novel by the bestselling author of The Summer of Broken Rules.


Audrey Barbour has had enough of following the rules. Eighteen years of being the perfect daughter—exceptional grades, enviable college acceptances, tame dating history—and still, her parents don’t trust her enough to let her study her passion, glassblowing, on a prestigious fellowship.

So when her best friend Henry proposes an outrageous fake-dating scheme to win back his ex-girlfriend, it feels like the first step to shaking up her perfect life. And the second? That comes when Audrey’s parents go out of town, sparking a high-risk, high-reward solution to pay for her fellowship—renting out her family’s Connecticut mansion online. With the help of her new fake-boyfriend, it shouldn’t be hard to pull off… right?  

But when her best intentions start to unravel, Audrey will have to reckon with who she is, what she wants, and what it really means to play life by her rules—all with her heart on the line.

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First published March 31, 2026

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K.L. Walther

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K.L. Walther was born and raised in the rolling hills of Bucks County, Pennsylvania surrounded by family, dogs, and books. Her childhood was spent traveling the northeastern seaboard to play ice hockey. She attended a boarding school in New Jersey and went on to earn a B.A. in English from the University of Virginia. She is happiest on the beach with a book, cheering for the New York Rangers, or enjoying a rom-com while digging into a big bowl of popcorn and M&Ms.

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104 reviews25 followers
Want to Read
June 22, 2025
I’m convinced KL Walther doesn’t sleep
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365 reviews834 followers
April 2, 2026
જ⁀➴ 3.5 stars (rounded up to 4)

Thank you to Random House YA | Delacorte Romance, K.L. Walther, and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review. We're a Bad Idea, Right? is out now!

"...you are my entire heart."

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This was the most fun I've had reading a book in a LONG while. This was also my first K.L. Walther book, and I can see how so many people are fans of her writing and her stories! This is definitely the perfect summer read if you're looking for a light-hearted beach read, not to mention that the cover art is so vibrant and gorgeous. (I highly suggest going to your local bookstore to see it in person; the colors on a screen do NOT do the real cover justice.)

Audrey Barbour doesn't have dreams of going to college. No, her heart is set on glassblowing and getting a fellowship at one of the most prestigious glassblowing programs in the country. Her Etsy shop is successful, but she wants to take it to the next level. Her parents aren't too keen on the idea, but little does she know that she has already sent in the tuition deposit and needs the actual tuition sent in soon. When her parents go overseas for a few weeks, her best friend, Henry Chen, proposes a fake-dating scheme in an attempt to make his ex-girlfriend jealous, and for Audrey, it would hopefully make her crush jealous. As for the tuition, Audrey and her friends come up with the idea to put her family's mansion up on a vacation rental website. What could possibly go wrong?

(I would like to make a suggestion here: I highly recommend reading this on a New England coastal beach over the summer if you want the full, immersive experience. I specifically say New England because the story takes place in Connecticut.)

I don't know what it is, but this was SO much fun to read. I think it was just the concept of wondering if Audrey, Henry, and all of their friends could successfully pull everything off. I was just sitting there like, "Okay, they're totally getting caught," at the same time that I was also thinking these crazy kids could actually pull this off. It was the kind of light-hearted, fun palette cleanser that I feel like a lot of people will enjoy. Every time they had a crazy scheme or plot cooking in their heads, I was like, "they're either extremely stupid or they're all secretly smart teenagers." The writing has a way of pulling you into the story, and it almost felt like I was there watching Audrey and her friends try to pull this off and help Audrey get her money.

While I did have a lot of fun reading, I feel like many readers (especially an older YA audience or adults like myself reading this story, for example) are going to have to find a way to suspend their disbelief over some of the things that happen in the story to fully feel immersed in the plot and storyline. The logical side of me was SCREAMING the entire time, knowing that pulling off something like this in real life, by a bunch of 16-18-year-olds and having no one catch on, is entirely unrealistic. I had to let go of that to feel invested in the story (which, as some of you know already, is EXTREMELY hard for me to do), and once I fully let go was when the story started feeling fun for me.

A lot of plot devices were also used to make everything conveniently work out,
such as Audrey's parents being obscenely rich to own a McMansion and honestly not giving a damn about what their daughter is up to, because as Audrey and her parents have said time and time again in the story, they trust her enough. The one thing I didn't understand is that if they trust her so much as an eighteen-year-old, then why did they say that her older cousin was expected to show up to watch over her? Additionally, I find it extremely hard to believe that Ellie's, Henry's ex-girlfriend and friend of Audrey's, THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD SISTER, was able to do everyone's hair for senior prom and not have it turn into a complete disaster. I understand that this is the beauty of this book being fiction—anything can happen no matter how unrealistic or realistic it is—but I feel like readers are going to have to suspend their disbelief while reading to make this more enjoyable.

Additionally, I felt like Audrey and Henry's relationship needed to develop way more. I feel like their romance was often overshadowed by everything else going on in the plot, with Audrey's vacation rental side hustle, to Audrey worrying about her tuition payment, to the sideplot with Ellie and Griff (Audrey's crush), that it felt like an afterthought at times. Sure, Henry was there for everything that Audrey was going through, and I liked that quality about him. However, I felt that their relationship escalated super quickly. Like, one day, they just agree to fake date and then seemingly out of nowhere, they're head over heels in love? It felt very 0 to 100 for me.

Another minor thing about the story: there's a LOT of Taylor Swift references in the story. As someone who isn't a fan of Taylor Swift (simply because my music taste nowhere near overlaps with hers at all, and nothing more), I feel like a lot of people who aren't fans of her for any reason may be put off by this. I know the author herself has made it very clear that she's a Taylor Swift fan, so I knew this going into the story, but there were a LOT of references that might annoy some readers. It's nothing that completely ruined my enjoyment of the story, but it was worth bringing up. (Funny because the title is from an Olivia Rodrigo song lol)

If you're looking for a palette cleanser, this is the book for you! I think this'll be one of the bigger YA reads this summer, and I had so much fun reading this. I can't wait to read K.L. Walther's other books (I have an eARC for her other book coming out in May that I'll be reading sometime this month!)
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478 reviews473 followers
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July 10, 2025
Can’t wait to read this 🧡

Thank you to netgalley for this free advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
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424 reviews
April 8, 2026
ok so... this was pretty good! not my fav klw ever, but i enjoyed the characters (especially ellie hopper!) and the plot was really well paced. also LOVED the charlie and luke cameos, i was literally giggling and screaming at seeing them married!!!!!!

i think overall i just found it a bit unrealistic (which is fine because thats what fiction is about), and i didnt love audrey or henry that much. especially henry. i found his performative vibe really odd.

but this is just the first read, and im excited to reread this a bunch which will probably make me like it even more!

pre-read
its that time of year again when your local crazy klw fan (me) finds out a new book is coming out!

so what we know so far:
its grace and james' cousin !! she was mentioned in wwy, and all that was said is that she was in vienna doing the fellowship. so thats great, right? this also means that this is set before sorry, after while were young so we need to keep that in mind as well.

also loving the title, and the colour scheme!! its giving me life! AHHHHHHHHHHH

ANYWAYS MOTHER IS FEEDING US AND IM TOO EXCITED!!!!!!!!! also she commented on this review so YAY!!!!!
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58 reviews1 follower
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November 30, 2025
pre-read
it's a bad idea, right?
seeing you tonight
fuck it, it's fine.

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this book was a bad idea, right?
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109 reviews4 followers
October 25, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️

This book was cute!
Characters: I loved the fact that Audrey liked glassblowing, because it was so original and definitely not something I’d read before. Other than that though, I did find her to be a bit irritating. I mean, if one of my good friends started dating my ex without even saying anything to mean then I would probably be upset.

Romance: They were cute together, but the romance felt a little underdeveloped. They were just friends, and then suddenly they’re super in love…? It just didn’t seem super realistic to me. I also didn’t like the fact that Henry was so hung up on his ex.

Plot: I thought the plot was really good! It was certainly unique, which made it more entertaining because I really felt like I was reading something new!

Overall: I would definitely recommend this book, and it was definitely pretty good!
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374 reviews2,777 followers
April 22, 2026
4.5⭐️

Every book I read from K.L. Walther cements that she is a favorite author of mine! I don’t read a ton of YA these days, but hers are always a hit for me. Fake dating, friends to lovers, she’s an artist, and their romance was so cute! Definitely recommend just like all of her books
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260 reviews86 followers
April 7, 2026
This was my first book by this author, and I don’t know if I 100% clicked with their writing style. The situation the main character got herself into was also way too stressful for me, but I did still have fun with this. RTC
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148 reviews
March 31, 2026
3.75 stars
(rounded up to 4)


I love k.l. walthers romances bc they're always fun and easy to fly through! this book was good vibes the whole time and gave summer vibes in the best way. (even tho its not a summer book!). there were also a handful of scenes I loved! the James and isa cameos were also the cutest!!

my issues:
-ellie, wether or not it would be considered universally cheating she was talking to another guy while her and henry were together, her ex fyi and the fact that everyone was really chill about it annoyed me. during the whole book she wanted chase(the ex) but also hated Henry and Audrey together. and it was so shady that she tried to hide Audrey's moms things. and again, the whole thing was looked over! like arghh
-i wanted more Henry and Audrey content. the first half of the book had so much and it just started to get less as Audrey got more busy with the renting stuff and Ellie and Henry started hanging out again. (which also pmo very badly). I guess that's why I'd say the first half of this book is 5 stars, then the second have is like 3.
-it was super insta love between henry and Audrey. like audrey said I love you after less than 3 weeks( i think? and wdym Henry was super in love too after not being over his ex like a week ago. I thought it was weird too how audrey would confess and henry would be chill about it or how the acknowledgement of them fake dating disappeared so quickly. oh, and how Henry was all of a sudden hanging out with Ellie again! like run away ellie was so annoying omg!!! and they never even properly talked about it. (yes I know that was the goal to get them back together but not after its obvious you and audrey have something and what Ellie did was just wrong)
-lastly it got very chaotic sometimes and I think the plot got a little messy. an example is just Audrey crushing on griff really badly and then it just be left behind after the first 100 pages. like yes I get that she liked Henry now but she went from crushing on griff to suddenly just barely caring. and on the same note, griff was very irresponsible some times and wouldn't stop telling everyone about Audrey renting out her parents thing.

but I will say that I loved all the Henry and Audrey content we got between the two, I loved their dynamic, I just wish we got more as lovers and stuff. (or just more in general). I also liked the idea of having Audrey rent out her parents home and I thought all the things surrounding that were interesting to read about. and like I had previously mentioned, it was just a very cute book and I really liked Audrey!
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87 reviews8 followers
Review of advance copy received from Goodreads Giveaways
January 23, 2026
I love YA romance, friends to lovers and I love Fake dating all of which this story had. While I did enjoy the story and the uniqueness of the FMC being a glass blower, I didn't enjoy what felt like love triangles between multiple characters. I was thrown off of the actual love interest and their love story by the side characters (there were many). overall storyline was good and the plot was very creative.
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107 reviews41 followers
April 27, 2026
* ੈ✩‧˚
⤷ We’re a Bad Idea, Right? by K.L. Walther

* ੈ✩‧˚
⤷ find me as @abby.reads14 on YT <3

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕣𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘:
★★★★☆
⤷ 4.25 stars

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕥𝕣𝕠𝕡𝕖𝕤:
⤷ fake dating
⤷ friends-to-lovers
⤷ summer romance

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕔𝕠𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕥 𝕨𝕒𝕣𝕟𝕚𝕟𝕘𝕤:
⤷ profanity - yes
⤷ romance - 2.75/4
⤷ violence - none
⤷ trigger warnings - none that I could think of

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕥𝕙𝕠𝕦𝕘𝕙𝕥𝕤:
⤷ This was honestly such a cute book!!! I had one or two issues, but they were overshadowed by how cute and just fun this book was to read.
⤷ First off, adored the setting; it was so cute and summery and just very summer romcom coded. Definitely fit the vibe of this book perfectly.
⤷ Next, the plot: cool idea, unique; and though I feel the ending was a tad unfulfilling, overall, I liked the structure and how everything played out
⤷ The romance: I’m not usually a fan of friends to lovers, but I didn’t really notice it too much here. However, the actual romance was… eh. It didn’t have much substance, and I just didn’t see the love. Like, I genuinely wouldn’t have known Henry liked Audrey if I hadn’t been told it. Excluding that, the romance was fine; cute, but nothing to like freak out about.

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕨𝕠𝕦𝕝𝕕 𝕀 𝕣𝕖𝕔𝕠𝕞𝕞𝕖𝕟𝕕?
⤷ Yes! If you’ve liked any of K.L Walther’s books, or just want a light summer romance, then I’d recommend trying this out!

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕣𝕖𝕝𝕖𝕒𝕤𝕖:
⤷ We’re a Bad Idea, Right? is out now!!!

* ੈ✩‧˚ 𝕡𝕣𝕖-𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕕:
⤷ Thanks to the publisher, Delacorte Romance and NetGalley for giving me a free e-arc in exchange for an honest review! All thoughts are my own <3
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646 reviews562 followers
April 30, 2026
˖᯽ ݁˖· ─ 3.5/5 stars

i enjoyed my time reading this and it was a fun summer read but i was never really invested in the characters and i didn't really think about the story while i wasn't reading it. this book is mostly about rich people problems but i had a fun time even though the characters got on my nerves sometimes.
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981 reviews3 followers
September 17, 2025
♡ Thank you NetGalley, Random House Children's Books & Delacorte Romance for the ARC ♡

I'm still confused about when Henry and Audrey fell for each other. Was it written? Or was I supposed to just feel their undeniable chemistry... because unfortunately, I didn't.

These two best friends decide to fake date to make the people they actually want to date, jealous. And they spend the entire book pining after these people. There's not a single instance that I could pinpoint and say, this is where their feelings turned inwards towards each other. Even after prom, Audrey was still thinking of how fun it would've been with Griff (even though it was more fun with Henry?? Why bring it up then??)

I just didn't get it. And Ellie broke up with Henry which was the entire catalyst for this book but the guy she got with was actually awful?? And she lowkey actually did want Henry back in the end but stepped aside because of his relationship with Audrey (which was great but he was so obsessed with her I still don't see a universe where he doesn't leave Audrey to take Ellie back).

I just don't know. This book didn't hit for me at all. And every character had such first-world problems. Like accidentally spending 10k and being able to recoup it in 3 weeks... can't relate in the least. It just felt entirely too unrelatable. Not to mention our FMC is into glass blowing and there are SO MANY on-page descriptions of her doing this and as someone with no glass blowing knowledge, it went entirely over my head.

This was entirely a miss for me but if you like rich kids behaving badly, you may feel differently 🤷‍♀️
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232 reviews18 followers
September 26, 2025
Thank you netgalley and Penguin Random House for letting me read this one early. This was my first K.L. Walther novel. I loved it. I loved the pop culture references in the novel. I also loved the plot with the rental property. I thought that Henry and Audrey's relationship was cute. I thought that the writing style was great for a Young Adult novel. I also thought the author was great at storytelling and keeping the plot and twists going. Overall, I would recommend this novel to anyone who loves a great romance.
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129 reviews
April 6, 2026
3.75 rating may change!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

SO CUTEE!! (henry is mine btw)
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326 reviews4 followers
April 13, 2026
1) no ya romance novel should EVER be close to 400 pages long
2) I hope to never read, hear, or discuss glassblowing again for the rest of my life
3) ms. walther has got to stop with the taylor swift references, it’s too much
8 reviews
April 9, 2026
don’t waste your time- i can’t tell you the last time i dnf-ed a book but it was impossible not to for ‘were a bad idea, right?’ i typically am a fan of walther’s books but not this one. the FL is cringy, predictable in the ‘i’m so quirky’ sense with a niche hobby, perfect grades, rebellious spirit, and she has access to all the money in the world. also the main conflict of the book doesn’t make sense- she spends too much of her parents money (who probably have never checked their bank accounts in their lives!) and decides to rent out their home to pay them back.

now don’t get me started on this love triangle. she likes a cute boy (aka who i wanted her to end up with). her bff is a different boy. her bff is in love with a girl who cheated on him. FL and bff decide to ‘fake date’ for the same reason as every other fake dating scheme: in hopes the people they actually want will get jealous of what they can’t have. now while they are ‘dating’ they gal for each other. accept that they never even realize they fell for each other and the people they initially wanted are perfect and want them back now. walther needed to villainize somebody if she wanted me to get on board with this. it’s like if you took season two jeremiah and expected me to understand why belli wouldn’t want him?!

moral of the story: don’t fall the 1/2 off book deal for the book of the month at barnes and noble. you will over pay for a bad book that they are having to beg you to buy.
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Author 1 book17 followers
July 23, 2025
4.5⭐️

I love K.L. Walther's books SO MUCH!!!! She has the most unique writing style, and I eat it up in every one of her books!

I ADORED Henry in this book! I did get angry with him a few times, but then I learned why he did and said those things...😭

I thought it was so cool that our main character was a glass blower?! That is so stinking cool! Like what?!

I really like Audrey! (our main character) Usually, with the main female character in books, I find something I dislike about them, but I didn't have any problems with Audrey!!

This was a really good book that keeps you on your toes. I was just waiting for something to go wrong because the situation these characters got themselves in....YEESH. It stressed me out, and it is 100% FICTION!!! BAHAHA.

I also loved this couple🫶

AND JAMES AND ISA FROM WHILE WERE YOUNG WERE IN THIS BOOK!!! Audrey and James are cousins!! AHH!

Thank you, NetGalley.com, for the ARC! 🥰
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52 reviews
April 16, 2026
I always have fun reading a KL Walther book! I loved the fun antics in this book, and the friend group as a whole was cute. I wish we got to learn more about Ellie and her relationship with Chase, as well as her potential eating disorder. Audrey did have a little bit of that annoying main character flair, but it wasn't too hard to get past. I did like that this quote summed up one of the major conflicts of the book: "If Henry was so dedicated to our Etsy shop, why couldn't he show the same dedication to our relationship?". It was fun to read about all of the things with college and making decisions, especially because I am navigating that right now. Also yay Blue Ridge shoutout!! That was very nice. I definitely saw some similarities in this one to my favorite "A First Time For Everything," especially with the ending (if you know you know). Not sure how her parents didn't murder Audrey for everything and I was kind of confused about her dad's business in Austria, but oh well! Never a dull read with these. Also, how does not get copyrighted or whatever by listing everything name brand and with like very specific Trader Joe's products? I mean I like it but I have always wondered.
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103 reviews7 followers
April 1, 2026
We’re a Bad Idea Right by K. L. Walther
Release date:March 31st (out now)
Rating:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Age rating:16+
Spice:fade to black

Thank you for this arc! This was the vibes. I loved it so much, binged it in a few sittings. Audrey and Henry were so precious and I loved them so much. So slay. So whimsy. So cutie pie. I wish to be friends with Audrey. And Henry had such whimsy, I adore him. He was the whimsiest of the whimsies. I was fully invested, and the plot kept me on my toes. It felt like whimsy and orange creamsicle had a baby. The friendships were also something I enjoyed. The ending was so sweet and perfect, and I cannot wait to read whatever book K. L. Walther writes next. If you’re looking for a fun romcom definitely pick this one up!
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80 reviews210 followers
April 13, 2026
A perfect mix of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” and “Better Than the Movies” “We’re A Bad Idea Right?” is such a fun and vibrant young adult romance! The swoony romance, charming side characters and their amusing antics had me hooked the entire time! Not to mention the atmospheric beach town setting will transport you to summer instantly! And I’m always in the mood for a good fake dating romance 🤭💞.

We’re A Bad Idea Right? by K.L. Walther is definitely one you will want to pick up this spring or summer! 🌊⭐️

read if you like
- ya books
- summer coastal setting
- fake dating
- quirky side characters
- sweet romance
- easy beach read
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25 reviews
April 20, 2026
I buddy-read this book with Cora, it just made the whole experience better! This was such a cute and entertaining read. I absolutely love the K.L Walther universe and this one definitely didn’t disappoint. The premise is very interesting so I was very excited to get this book. I also really liked learning more about glass blowing and think thats such a cool hobby for the main character to have. I also absolutely loved seeing the cameo from Charlie and Luke from mmtb. They’re married! And James and Isa was also a bonus! I also liked the group dynamics. However, I really disliked the extreme amount of pop culture references. A few here and there don’t normally bother me but this was like something on every page. There were also a few phrases that seemed like stuff you would see on the gen-Z corner of social media like “low-key” and “the math isn’t mathing”. These just don’t really feel like words that should be published in a book. The romance also wasn’t the most interesting but I still really enjoyed this one. 3.75 ⭐️
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824 reviews33 followers
May 2, 2026
Being back in K.L.s world is always a treat. I loved watching Audrey navigate the ups and down of life. This book made me laugh and I loved watching her and her friends come up with some crazy schemes. The perks of seeing James and Isa again was also fun! Glad to see them still together!
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