This book was nostalgic for me because it hit so close to home. I have been waiting to read a YA from a male for a while now so kudos to the author for that. I loved how the book was from a male’s POV. I was the FFF, I totally hooked my friends up with their SO’s. I had these same experiences in high school myself. Her grasp of the awkward teenager is spot on. □ Since I like to read and compare with my friends I decided to pick up Cassie Mae’s first book, this one. My PIC Lenoreo has good taste in books or we probably wouldn’t share a blog together. Labeled the “Funny Fat Friend” within her group, her self image makes it impossible for Brody to share his feelings without Hayley shrugging it off as a joke.Ĭonvincing her Brody can, and did, fall for the “Funny Fat Friend” turns out to be harder than simply falling in love. Hayley’s tips seem to be working, but as Brody learns more about his matchmaker, he starts finding reasons to spend time with her, and not the girl he thought he was in love with.īut Hayley isn’t ready to fall for anyone. She’s the school’s matchmaker,’ and with her bizarre and positive personality, Brody finds her easy to talk to, even about the most awkward situations. But Brody is desperate and Hayley, his partner in American Sign Language, is more than willing to lend him a few tips. It’s even worse to enlist another’s help to win the ex over. Synopsis: It’s stupid to fall for your brother’s ex.
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