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Book Four in the MY BEST FRIEND'S BROTHER Series ( YA Contemporary Romance / Romantic Comedy ) CONTENT WARNING: Recommended for ages 16+ due to bawdy humor, non-graphic sexual content, and some strong language. - After a disastrous graduation, Adonia and Luke are off to British Columbia, where they meet up with their new roomies, Nikki and Andre. Adonia and Luke start a life without curfews, and Nikki finally has a chance to steal back her high school sweetheart-and the love of her life-Andre LeBlanc! What's Nikki's ingenious plan to get Andre jealous? Tell him about her Facebook boyfriend,…mehr

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Book Four in the MY BEST FRIEND'S BROTHER Series ( YA Contemporary Romance / Romantic Comedy ) CONTENT WARNING: Recommended for ages 16+ due to bawdy humor, non-graphic sexual content, and some strong language. - After a disastrous graduation, Adonia and Luke are off to British Columbia, where they meet up with their new roomies, Nikki and Andre. Adonia and Luke start a life without curfews, and Nikki finally has a chance to steal back her high school sweetheart-and the love of her life-Andre LeBlanc! What's Nikki's ingenious plan to get Andre jealous? Tell him about her Facebook boyfriend, Blake. But she has a secret that might destroy any chance she might have with Andre-Blake isn't real. Or is he? When her made-up boyfriend starts writing on her wall, flirting with her friends, and pissing off the guys, things get undoubtedly weird. As the situation comes to a head, Nikki, Lilly, and Adonia need to determine the identity of "Blake Lachance"-before he ruins each of their love lives. How far will "Blake" go? Will their relationships survive? Or will an imaginary boyfriend doom them all?
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Chrissy Favreau is a crafter, coffee-brewer, and writer of witty young adult fiction. In the not-so-distant past, she's worked with tigers, mountain lions, and a despicable monkey named Mario. She owes her life to a Siberian tiger named Reba, who could have killed her, but didn't. That's why you're reading this today. Chock-full of hot guys, Favreau's YA books are meant for an older teen audience; but they're so relatable that they can be-and often are-enjoyed by adults, too. Visit her online at: MyBestFriendsBrother.com