Twinkle fancies Neil so when she starts getting emails signed off from N and admirer she lokes to believe they're from him.
However, as she works with Sahil on a film project after he approached her, she finds herself realising Sahil isn't so bad, he's helped her when Hannah the mean girl makes a jibe at her and notices when her friend Maddie isn't sticking up for her.
The pair work on a film together and hope to enter it into a film festival as their chance of making it as director and producer.
The book deals with family issues, friendship woes, LGBTQ issues and relationships as well as the worry about does he/she like me which is a common YA trope. Twinkle's perspective is made up of written letters whilst Sahil features with blog posts and texts to his friends which show his feelings in their full glory. The final quarter of the book was thrilling to see what happened to all of the relationships in Twinkle's life and I particularly enjoyed a Romeo and Juliet style scene!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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