Heidi lives in a boarding school with her best friends. Her parents own the boarding school and her mum seems more like a sister the way she talks to Heidi for a lot of the book.
The book was very juvenile in its language and so tried my patience a lot sadly and I found it dragging on.
The idea of the story was good with Heidi having to create a fake boyfriend and deal with the history of the two of them etc. As well as her friend group being very varied with a gay friend and his boyfriend as well as a model and a goth as well as her boyfriend showing a true array of real life people cast in the mix.
If you are a young teen this book maybe for you but older teens you may find it a bit of a drag unfortunately.
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