

As tensions burn throughout the school, how far will they go to keep their mission – and their feelings for each other – a secret?īuy it: Bookshop | Amazon US | B&N | IndieBoundįor Australian retailers, check out the Hardie Grant pageĮlouise (Lou) Parker is determined to have the absolute best, most impossibly epic summer of her life. And definitely not because she finds Will oddly fascinating.īut as Will and Harriet’s campaign heats up, it gets harder for them to remain sworn enemies – and to avoid being caught. So when she risks it all by creating a hoax to expose the school’s many problems – with help from notorious bad-girl Will Everheart, no less – Harriet tells herself it’s because she’s seeking justice. Harriet Price has the perfect life: she’s a prefect at Rosemead Grammar, she lives in a mansion, and her gorgeous girlfriend is a future prime minister. It’s a delightful opposites-attract dual-POV contemporary f/f YA romance with one of my absolute favorite kinds of MC: high bookish IQ meets low emotional/social IQ, set at a school for the privileged that’s got some major issues.

These are tough times, and if you, like me, particularly appreciate books that balance fun escapism with not entirely pretending there is an idyllic and just world around you, then Erin Gough has good news for you, in the form of Amelia Westlake (or, as it was published in the US, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here).
