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Opinionated, unconventional Ayla Hawkins isn’t the type to use blackmail, but sometimes a girl has to stand up for what’s right. So when she catches Mr. Perfect Luke Pressler doing something decidedly un-perfect, Ayla’s got the dirt she needs to get Luke on her side—in the form of her new fake boyfriend.

One mistake. All Luke wanted was a night to goof off, to blow off steam. The next thing he knew, he was pretending to date Ayla Hawkins. But his little blackmailer turns out to be kind. Honorable. And just the breath of fresh air he didn’t even realize he was suffocating for. But Luke and Ayla come from different worlds, and once the terms of their agreement end, their fauxmance will, too.

Disclaimer This Entangled Teen Crush book features adult language, sexual situations, and plenty of girl power. Reading may result in swooning, laughing, and looking for a Luke of your own.


Incriminating Dating eBook Rebekah L Purdy

A must read book by author, Rebekah Purdy. I simply couldn't put this book down. Ayla Hawkins is a girl with goals, and a good heart to boot, which makes it all the more interesting when she opts for blackmailing classmate, Luke Pressler, into being her boyfriend in order to land class president, and the opportunity to make "real changes" at her school. In this book, Ayla faces prejudice from others, while also attempting to address issues that go beyond the walls of high school. While Luke's story takes readers through a whirlwind of emotion with real-life hardships that connect the reader to the core of this character. The author builds Ayla and Luke in such a beautiful, honest, and heartfelt way. The growth of their relationship throughout the book is natural, never forced. This is a must read, five-star book for me. I bought it on Kindle but am purchasing the hard copy today to add to my home library!

Product details

  • File Size 1187 KB
  • Print Length 252 pages
  • Publisher Entangled Crush (April 10, 2017)
  • Publication Date April 10, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06XRJHV86

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Ayla Hawkins knows where she’s going in life. She’s editor-in-chief of her school newspaper; she’s just landed the lead role in her school play; and she’s going to Columbia University as soon as high school is over. So when her best friend Chloe insists on her running as school president, Ayla isn’t so sure she’s up for the task. But when her school’s drama club budget is cut (yet again) along with the threat of the school paper going online-only in order to funnel more funding into sports, Ayla realizes she has to stand up for herself and the other kids in her school who aren’t sports-inclined. Only how is she supposed to win when no one knows who she is and she’s running against the most popular girl in school who has won the presidency the past three years? Ayla’s chance is granted when she stumbles across Luke Pressler, the school’s star basketball player, and his two fellow teammates intoxicated and destroying public property in the local park one night. Ayla captures it all on her cell phone and hatches the perfect plan to blackmail Luke Pressler into pretending to be her boyfriend and help her win the election. With Luke having the chance at a full-ride to a Big Ten university, he can’t chance his actions getting out and facing criminal charges and the loss of his scholarship. So Luke agrees to Ayla’s terms. But as their fake relationship goes on, Luke finds a solace and a much-needed confidante in his blackmailer and Ayla realizes that Luke is very different from what her past prejudices were. And as the election looms and they grow closer, the lines start to get blurred about what exactly is fake in their relationship…and what might be real.

I instantly fell in love with this cute little contemporary romance. While the premise may sound overdone and clichéd, this book is filled with such fun, relatable characters and just the perfect amount of quirkiness that it completely avoids falling prey to the trope. Contemporary romance is not normally my favorite to read but every so often I find one that is so well-done that I fall in love with it. This is one of them. (And I’ve already read it twice).

I really loved the characters that are featured in this book. Ayla is such a relatable and genuine character that I feel many readers will connect with her. With her nerdy interests that include Doctor Who, Zelda, and Minecraft, and her obsession with her favorite food of pizza, she’s not the typical YA main character. I also love that Ayla is plus-sized and embraces herself for who she is and never lets it hold her back. She is certainly a character that I would find myself friends with. I loved getting to know Luke as he revealed the true circumstances of his life. That he’s not just some jock with an easy life with rich parents, but instead struggles to help feed his divorced mom and brother while keeping his grades up and performing well in basketball. Instead of the typical jock, we get to see someone who is just barely holding it together and feels like they have to put up a façade to fit in, just like so many other high schoolers. While the focus of the story is on the romance, there’s certainly some real issues that are touched on in this book and I really appreciated that.

I also found the writing style and pacing to be extremely engaging and finished this book in two days. While I normally don’t care for alternating points of view in books, Purdy did such an amazing job with it that I loved the alternating chapters between Ayla and Luke. Both characters had unique voices and I loved getting to see how each of their opinions changed about the other as the book went on. The chapters also flowed together seamlessly so I never found myself irritated with being taken from an engaging event to something else in other author’s attempts in creating suspense. Overall, the writing style and plot were just done so well. There’s also a nice small-town feel to the book with the characters going on hayrides and making smores by the fire which was a fun aspect. There are definitely some typical YA tropes in this book but overall I loved the romance so much in this that it didn’t hinder my enjoyment of it at all.

Basically if you’re looking for the next cute contemporary romance must-read, this is it. While it does come with the disclaimer of adult language and sexual situations, I personally feel that there didn’t need to be a disclaimer for sexual situations since they are very minor. The adult language though? Yeah, that’s fitting. If you get any amount of enjoyment out of contemporary romances, pick this book up. You won’t regret it.

*I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review*
This was an amazing book with teen love, the ability to overcome hardships and an amazing romance story with a happy ending.
Kind of cute and I liked most of the story, but it was SO FREAKING PREDICTABLE!!!!!

(warning spoilers)

When she recorded that video and just kept not erasing it even though she started liking the boy and knew it could destroy him?!? Why why why why?? Especially when she knows the nemesis bitch will do anything to take her down? Could she at least have put a screen lock on her phone?!? Stupid girl >_< I skipped all the chapters where it unfolded, since it was just so freaking stupid and annoying, but I ended up reading the ending anyway to get some closure.

What I liked was the interesting and likable characters and the supportive friends. What I really didn't like was that she ended up withdrawing from the race for class president. So the bitch just wins in the end? Okay, she gets some money from donations to save the art programs at the school, but overall she ends up losing what she was fighting for for most of the book, she makes no difference on the school (I can't credit her for getting money through the donation) and the evil bitch wins. Super annoying point for the book to make.
I adored this story! While the hero and heroine come from different backgrounds, they couldn't be more perfect for one another. I thought it was a really sweet book, and one I will likely re-read.
A must read book by author, Rebekah Purdy. I simply couldn't put this book down. Ayla Hawkins is a girl with goals, and a good heart to boot, which makes it all the more interesting when she opts for blackmailing classmate, Luke Pressler, into being her boyfriend in order to land class president, and the opportunity to make "real changes" at her school. In this book, Ayla faces prejudice from others, while also attempting to address issues that go beyond the walls of high school. While Luke's story takes readers through a whirlwind of emotion with real-life hardships that connect the reader to the core of this character. The author builds Ayla and Luke in such a beautiful, honest, and heartfelt way. The growth of their relationship throughout the book is natural, never forced. This is a must read, five-star book for me. I bought it on but am purchasing the hard copy today to add to my home library!
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