Idquo;Heartwarming, endearing, and sure to leave you swooninglellip; This story is as sweet as the cupcakes youpsquo;ll be craving by the end!edquo; —Rachael Lippincott, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Can a love triangle have only two people in it? Online, it cantellip;but in the real world, its more complicated. In this debut novel thatisquo;s perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Morgan Matson, Marisa Kanter hilariously and poignantly explores what happens when internet friends turn into IRL crushes.
Is it still a love triangle if there are only two people in it?
There are a million things that Halle Levitt likes about her online best friend, Nash.
Hensquo;s an incredibly talented graphic novelist. He loves books almost as much as she does. And she never has to deal with the awkwardness of seeing him in real life. They can talk about anythingeellip;
Except who she really is.
Because online, Halle isnesquo;t Halle—sheasquo;s Kels, the enigmatically cool creator of One True Pastry, a YA book blog that pairs epic custom cupcakes with covers and reviews. Kels has everything Halle doesnssquo;t: friends, a growing platform, tons of confidence, and Nash.
That is, until Halle arrives to spend senior year in Grampstsquo;s small town and finds herself face-to-face with real, human, not-behind-a-screen Nash. Nash, who is somehow everywhere she goes—in her classes, at the bakery, even at synagogue.
Nash who has no idea shebsquo;s actually Kels.
If Halle tells him who she is, it will ruin the non-awkward magic of their digital friendship. Not telling him though, means it can never be anything more. Because while she starts to fall for Nash as HalleIellip;he squo;s in love with Kels.