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How to Drop a Class (and Fall in Love)


No. of pages 352

Published: 2015

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Seventeen-year-old Darcy Covington doesn't know the difference between a pawn shop and a thrift shop. Even her dog eats gourmet food, so she's totally unprepared when her car is repossessed from the parking lot of her elite private school. Turns out her father, a semi-famous motivational speaker, has skipped town, abandoning his family while his business collapses. Desperate to sell her expensive jewellery for much-needed cash, Darcy discovers that her dad's brother runs a funky thrift shop on a street full of eccentric characters, including a coffee shop owner named Liz and one supremely hot fix-it guy named Lucas. Darcy finds some solace hanging out with her uncle and Lucas in the thrift shop and working in Liz's coffee shop, while the rest of her life falls apart. The time she spends with the uber hot Lucas helps takes her mind off her family's troubles, even though she's sure he's only nice to her because he works for her uncle, especially when she meets the cover girl beauty she thinks he's dating. Can Darcy find the courage she needs to adapt to the necessary changes brought about by her family's drastically reduced lifestyle? And will she open her eyes to the amazing realization that Lucas wants much more than friendship from her?

 

There are 352 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Entangled Publishing, LLC .

Lisa Brown Roberts still hasn't recovered from the teenage trauma of nearly tweezing off both eyebrows and having to pencil them in for an entire school year. This and other angst-filled memories inspire her to write YA books about navigating life's painful and funny dramas, and falling in love along the way. She lives in Colorado in a house full of books, boys, four-legged prima donnas, and lots of laughter.

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