Book details
Flirting with Boys
Description
In 'Flirting with Boys' by Hailey Abbott, the protagonist, Celeste, is spending the summer at her mother's posh beachside hotel where she plans to enjoy the sun, the surf, and perhaps a summer romance. However, her dreamy expectations are quickly dashed when she's assigned to work for her mother's demanding new client and his obnoxious son, Nick. Despite her initial disdain for Nick, Celeste finds herself drawn to him as they spend more time together. Throughout the summer, Celeste navigates the complexities of teenage relationships, learns about love, and discovers more about herself. The novel explores themes of first impressions, personal growth, and the excitement and confusion of young love.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
240 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Flirting with Boys' by Hailey Abbott offers readers an engaging and entertaining storyline that is perfect for those who enjoy young adult romance novels. The plot is filled with twists and turns that keep readers invested in the characters' journeys and relationships.
- Relatable Characters: The characters in 'Flirting with Boys' are well-developed and relatable, especially for teen readers. They deal with issues of love, friendship, and self-discovery, which are common themes that resonate with a young audience.
- Light and Fun Read: This book is a great choice for readers looking for a light and fun read to relax with. Hailey Abbott's writing style is easy to follow and creates a pleasant reading experience, making it a perfect book to enjoy during a break or vacation.
- Exploration of Relationships: 'Flirting with Boys' explores various types of relationships, including romantic relationships, friendships, and family dynamics. This exploration can provide readers with different perspectives on how to navigate their own personal relationships and the complexities that come with them.