After a viral video humiliates her, Ellie stumbles out of the spotlight and into romantic adventures overseas.
Ellie Nichols moved to Washington, D.C., at the end of her junior year of high school. As the new girl, she’s disheartened that Crystal, her only friend, is set to study in England for fall semester. But at least Ellie is certain that popular, sporty Andy is going to ask her out at his party. Instead, disaster strikes: When Andy professes his feelings in front of everyone, he’s actually speaking to Crystal, something Ellie only realizes after she’s thrown her arms around him. The mortifying moment floods social media. When Crystal decides to stay in the States with Andy, this leaves an opening on the study abroad program for Ellie. Her luck quickly turns: A handsome British boy named Will sweeps her off her feet. He’s everything she wants, but Ellie can’t open up to him. Instead, she relies on Dev, a boy from her high school whom she previously didn’t know well, to coach her on attracting Will. In the end, she must choose between her hot British boyfriend and staying true to herself. The setting is sumptuous, and Ellie and Dev’s banter rings true. But Ellie’s naiveté acts as the main—and not very compelling—obstacle; more swooning and interpersonal drama would have made for a better read. Most characters are White; Dev is Indian American.
A lukewarm travel romance.
(Romance. 14-18)