Jasper, June and Lenny run a successfully partnered channel with a YouTube style company called Vlog It. They do dares and q and a's whilst fans love Jasiper and shipping a couple out of the three.
Lenny becomes a back part member as fans challenge Jasiper to do a kiss cam challenge meaning that they kiss in a q and a but then fans want more.
A whole series over Christmas in fact, which once complete after they started with a shared promise of no feelings threatens to tear their friendship and channel apart.
Then when Jasper starts to get close to Elaina, we see their friendship sort of resolve until Alison listens to her friends woes about it all and points out what June hasn't realised yet.
Maybe June and Jasper are meant to be more than friends and just kissing buddies after all?
For me it wasn't the best book around YouTubers and navigating those friendship to romance relationships, yet it was fun with the challenges set by fan's and it did flow better than some books by more established authors.
A cute contemporary for teens and tweens who love relationships around YouTube and online personality's.
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