Just Play Pretend
✍ Scribed by Jennifer Ann Shore
- Book ID
- 111977507
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781736067277
- ASIN
- B09M2R929H
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
My acting coach says I’m destined for greatness. My parents say they’re proud of me no matter what. The social media trolls say I’m nothing more than a failed child star.
Everyone says what they think, but no one knows who I really am or what I want.
Even me.
I’ve spent eighteen years of my life pretending to be other people, but when Cole Keller moves in next door, I get a major reality check. I don’t know if it’s his arrogance, our proximity this summer, or whatever he’s hiding, but I’m drawn to him.
I’m convinced stardom is in my past, but the more time I spend with Cole under the night sky, I wonder if it’s actually my present—and my future.
"Just Play Pretend" is a young adult romance and coming of age story by Jennifer Ann Shore, the bestselling author of "Perfect Little Flaws."
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