



Resisting the Rebel
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- €2.99
Publisher Description
Spirit committee leader Mandy Pennington is secretly in love with her best friend, Gus, but when he hooks up with her archenemy at a party, she decides to win him over once and for all. She just doesn’t know how. But who better to help than hot loner Caleb Torrs?
Caleb’s got his own problems, but when he sees Mandy pining over Gus at a party, he thinks she’s finally smoked the spirit stick and lost her mind. Maybe he has, too, because he just asked Mandy to be his fake girlfriend. She’ll get her loser friend’s attention, and he’ll get his stalker ex off his back. It’s a win-win.
But soon one fake date blends into the next and before he knows it, he actually wants to kiss Mandy. For real. Too bad their plan is working, and Gus is finally noticing the one girl Caleb just might be falling for…
Disclaimer: This book contains a villain pretending to be a hero, a hero pretending to be a villain, a disco-dancing heroine, two overprotective sidekicks, a little bit of bad language, and a whole lot of swoony kissing.
Customer Reviews
A-MAZ-ING
This book is incredible. It depicts ADHD in a generic way with the generic symptoms but does it beautifully. And yes the scene with the teacher and Caleb was just insanely accurate. I have Dyspraxia myself. If you have heat of it you may know it as “clumsy child syndrome” or to do with co-ordination, aka kicking a ball (very physical activities) but it’s also very different to that, everything you do has to co-ordinate some way. Your brain has to coordinate with your body and sometimes that just doesn’t happen. Even though I don’t have ADHD I completely understand and empathised with Mandy wholeheartedly as these are very similar struggles I have in my personal life. I loved reading this book and it just was so swoon worthy too!! Highly recommend