It’s Courtney’s senior year, and life is unraveling faster than she can hold it together. Her parents’ marriage is breaking apart, her best friend is losing a fight with osteosarcoma, and prom is just another reminder that she has no date, no interest, and no energy left to pretend she’s okay.
Still, she refuses to let it swallow her whole. Happiness comes in flashes, small and fragile, but she clings to them anyway, wishing she could make them last.
Then she meets Enzo, the transfer student with impossible blue eyes, unruly curls, and an unapologetic love for cake, who believes happiness isn’t something you wait for someday, but something you choose right now.
And maybe, just maybe, he’s right.
For readers who loved To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and The Summer I Turned Pretty, and anyone who lives for the kind of romance that keeps you smiling long after the lights go out.