![]() ![]() ![]() Though the premise is quite cliché, Huntley Fitzpatrick is a genius at navigating that comfort level of knowing what will happen and throwing in the unexpected. Being 17 and able to drive to dates (on the beach, at night) makes it all sound so much more romantic. The Boy Most Likely To is extremely swoon-worthy and gave me serious envy of every teenager growing up in America. I read this book when summer in the UK was starting (what a lovely week of summer we've had), and I was preparing to go on a trip to see my boyfriend in the States. Together, they are a match made in hell, but when Tim moves into the garage of Alice's family, they are drawn to each other. ![]() In The Boy Most Likely To we follow Alice and Tim, small town badasses with her being a notorious heartbreaker and him an alcoholic with coping issues. You don't have to have read the first book, but do it anyway because it's amazing! After My Life Next Door, I couldn't wait to read the companion novel The Boy Most Likely To. Oh Huntley Fitzpatrick, you have my heart. This in no way influenced my opinion of the book. I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. You'll want summer and a hot boyfriend to run across the beach with ![]()
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