Authors: Emma Carlson Berne
Hard to Get
How NOT to Spend
Your Senior Year
BY CAMERON DOKEY
Royally Jacked
BY NIKI BURNHAM
Ripped at the Seams
BY NANCY KRULIK
Spin Control
BY NIKI BURNHAM
Cupidity
BY CAROLINE GOODE
South Beach Sizzle
BY SUZANNE WEYN AND
DIANA GONZALEZ
She's Got the Beat
BY NANCY KRULIK
30 Guys in 30 Days
BY MICOL OSTOW
Animal Attraction
BY JAMIE PONTI
A Novel Idea
BY AIMEE FRIEDMAN
Scary Beautiful
BY NIKI BURNHAM
Getting to Third Date
BY KELLY MCCLYMER
Dancing Queen
BY ERIN DOWNING
Major Crush
BY JENNIFER ECHOLS
Do-Over
BY NIKI BURNHAM
Love Undercover
BY JO EDWARDS
Prom Crashers
BY ERIN DOWNING
Gettin' Lucky
BY MICOL OSTOW
The Boys Next Door
BY JENNIFER ECHOLS
In the Stars
BY STACIA DEUTSCH AND
RHODY COHON
Crush du Jour
BY MICOL OSTOW
The Secret Life
of a Teenage Siren
BY WENDY TOLIVER
Love, Hollywood Style
BY P.J. RUDITIS
Something Borrowed
BY CATHERINE HAPKA
Party Games
BY WHITNEY LYLES
Puppy Love
BY NANCY KRULIK
The Twelve Dates
of Christmas
BY CATHERINE HAPKA
Sea of Love
BY JAMIE PONTI
Miss Match
BY WENDY TOLIVER
Love on Cue
BY CATHERINE HAPKA
Drive Me Crazy
BY ERIN DOWNING
Love Off-Limits
BY WHITNEY LYLES
The Ex Games
BY JENNIFER ECHOLS
Perfect Shot
BY DEBBIE RIGAUD
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EMMA CARLSON BERNE
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For H. B. B.âthe best reason
to keep writing
Sincere thanks and appreciation go to my agent, Michael Bourret, who took a chance on me when he didn't have to, and to my editor, Michael del Rosario, for his keen and witty insight. Writing this book has been a yearlong journey I never would have completed without the unswerving support of my husband, Aaron. Thanks also to him for paying the bills. And Henryâthank you for brightening so many days when I stumbled blearily from my computer to rest my eyes on your chubby little face.
Hard to Get
This is the longest night of my entire life.
I rolled over in bed for the millionth time, opened one eye, and squinted at my bedside clock. 3:00 a.m. I groaned, kicked off the blanket, and fanned some air under the sheet.
Just relax
.
Think nice thoughts.
Okay, nice thoughts. Cookie-dough ice cream. Sunbathing. Road trips. Boys with green eyes. Kissing. Kissing!
“Arrghh!” I thrashed around as the image of Dave kissing Taylor Kilburn flashed through my brain once more. I clawed at my pillow, wishing it were Dave's face instead. Again the scenario from last week played itself out in my mind. It was like some grisly highway accident you can't help
staring at, even though you know you really shouldn't look.
After coming home last Monday, I realized I had forgotten my chem text and had to drive back to school late in the afternoon to get it. That's when I saw them. I remembered the bang of the metal door against the brick wall of the high school. Myself emerging, squinting in the bright sunlight, text clutched in my arms. Dave's car parked in the middle of the empty parking lot. My heart leaping. I thought he had come to pick me up. My lifted hand wilting halfway through the wave as I recognized
two
figures in the front seat. My feet rooted to the ground like weeds as I stared openmouthed at the heads bent close to each other. Dave's face turning toward me, his eyes wide. My frantic, stumbling retreat back into the deserted school.
Now, with one violent motion, I threw off the covers and climbed out of bed. I tugged at the window. The creaky wood stuck and then gave slowly with a screech of protest. I leaned out into the cool night air. “You're a giant jerk, Dave!” I shouted into the silent suburban night. “Do you hear me, you cheating stinkwad?” My voice echoed
across the neatly fenced yard. Far away, a dog barked in response. I couldn't tell if he agreed.
I leaned my head on the window frame. How could I have been so wrong about Dave? I had totally misjudged himâand I never did that. And why
Taylor
? Former beauty pageant contestant who was never without her MAC foundation and plum lip liner? Did he actually like that kind of thing? Apparently so. I slowly rapped my forehead against the glass. Judging from the way his face was mashed into hers, he liked that kind of thing a lot.
Dave and I had been together since last summer, my longest relationship so far. Everything had seemed perfect. He was smart, cute, athletic, funnyâall the things I wanted in a boyfriend. It was true he'd been a little distant ever since we got back from skiing at his parents' cabin over spring break, but I'd assumed he was busy with classes, like me.
Oh yeah, he was busy.
I slammed the window shut and climbed back into bed.
Just not with classes.
I pulled up the tangled sheet and stared at the clock.
3:25 a.m.
The next morning I blearily inventoried the train wreck staring back at me in the mirror. Pasty skin. Dark circles under the eyes. Sleep wrinkles across one cheek. I took a few futile swipes at my hair, gave up, and threw it into a messy bun on top of my head. Eyes still mostly closed, I plucked my favorite old jeans from the back of my desk chair, where I'd thrown them the night before, and pulled on a navy blue tank top. So what if I looked like dog meat? It wasn't like I had a boyfriend to impress.