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Better Than the Movies
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Fans of Emily Henry and Ali Hazelwood will find this teen romantic comedy both charming and humorous, as noted by Kerry Winfrey, the author of "Waiting for Tom Hanks." It features elements of enemies-to-lovers and the grumpy x sunshine trope in a refreshingly romantic tale. Liz, a true daydreamer and romantic at heart, has long been infatuated with Michael, her distant crush who never quite noticed her before he moved away. Now that he has returned to town, Liz is determined to catch his attention—perhaps even secure him as her prom date—by enlisting the help of her vexingly attractive neighbor, Wes Bennet.
Wes, who has always been more of a nuisance than a potential romantic interest, has been known for childhood pranks involving frogs and broken lawn gnomes. Despite their turbulent history, Wes somehow strikes a friendship with Michael, making him Liz's best chance to win over her crush. As Liz and Wes strategize to capture Michael's attention, Liz begins to enjoy Wes's company, leading her to question her understanding of love and her vision of a perfect happily ever after.
"Better Than the Movies" combines quotes from beloved cinematic rom-coms with a romance that defies conventional, predictable narratives. This story delivers unexpected surprises that are both thrilling and heartwarming. Additionally, don't miss Lynn Painter's other works like "The Do-Over" and "Betting On You."
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Fans of Emily Henry and Ali Hazelwood will find this teen romantic comedy both charming and humorous, as noted by Kerry Winfrey, the author of "Waiting for Tom Hanks." It features elements of enemies-to-lovers and the grumpy x sunshine trope in a refreshingly romantic tale. Liz, a true daydreamer and romantic at heart, has long been infatuated with Michael, her distant crush who never quite noticed her before he moved away. Now that he has returned to town, Liz is determined to catch his attention—perhaps even secure him as her prom date—by enlisting the help of her vexingly attractive neighbor, Wes Bennet.
Wes, who has always been more of a nuisance than a potential romantic interest, has been known for childhood pranks involving frogs and broken lawn gnomes. Despite their turbulent history, Wes somehow strikes a friendship with Michael, making him Liz's best chance to win over her crush. As Liz and Wes strategize to capture Michael's attention, Liz begins to enjoy Wes's company, leading her to question her understanding of love and her vision of a perfect happily ever after.
"Better Than the Movies" combines quotes from beloved cinematic rom-coms with a romance that defies conventional, predictable narratives. This story delivers unexpected surprises that are both thrilling and heartwarming. Additionally, don't miss Lynn Painter's other works like "The Do-Over" and "Betting On You."
