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Debut author Alex Evansley delivers a sweet summer romance in this inventive novel about a young heartthrob and teen author falling in love.
Teddy Sharpe is kind of famous. He might actually be on his way to being really famous, especially if he'd nailed an audition for the lead role in the movie adaption of the newest bestselling young adult book series. There's just one problem: He totally blew the audition. And he's stuck in a tiny North Carolina airport. And his maybe-ex-girlfriend kind of just broke up with him.
The weekend isn't exactly looking good until Bennett Caldwell, author of the very book series he just auditioned for, takes pity on him and invites him to her family's lake house. Away from the glitz and glam of Hollywood for a few days, Teddy starts to relax . . . and somehow he and Bennett just click. But dating is hard enough when you aren't the subject of several dozen fanblogs, and the Internet is full of juicy gossip about Teddy and Bennett . . . gossip that Bennett might not be prepared to handle.
Chosen by readers like you for Macmillan’s young adult imprint Swoon Reads, Alex Evansley's debut novel, written from both Bennett and Teddy's perspectives, will have teens laughing, swooning, and falling in love along with these fantastically relatable characters.
Praise for Love Scene, Take Two:
“A modern, cool, lovable story that easily makes you swoon.” —SofiaTypes, reader on SwoonReads.com
“This story had me laughing and crying.” —Basicgrill, reader on SwoonReads.com
368 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 7, 2015












Absolutely loved this book. This books deserves FIVE TWINKLING STARS
I am not being biased because I am part of the Wattpad family where this book started because I didn't read it even if it was in my library until the very day the author removed it. So I bought the book and finished it in one day.
Mary Bennett Caldwell is seriously like the girl next door type but she is nothing like girl leads I usually read. She is eighteen, a published writer and though she seems petite but she have a hell of a personality which stands out completely.

Teddy Sharpe is swoonworthy. He's funny, smart, imperfect and not arrogant which left me wondering where do guys like these live in real world? Ted is not above grovelling even if he is a hotshot celebrity and we get to see a vulnerable man with a strong sense of mind. Loved him.
Most of the time I was sitting on the edge of the seat floor probably hyperventilating like:
I loved this book because it was light,simple, enjoyable book to read over a cup of coffee which correct amount of family drama, papsattacks, hot kisses and love in it.