Sam@WLABB
Written on Jun 24, 2015
This was a cute story. It had a lot of heart. Our main character, Mallory, is dealing with a lot of pressure at school and at home and in order to deflect any unwanted attention, she creates an imaginary boyfriend. The web of lies she creates starts to come undone and she becomes public enemy number one. This story is about a lot of things -- trust, forgiveness, honesty, healing. It is a clean teen type book with religious undertones (not the main focus, but part of the story for some of the characters), and I think it had a good message. It was sort of like a LifeTime movie to me -- you have a lot of build up and then the resolution comes in the last 10 minutes. Overall, a cute read.