Introvert (in-troh-vurt): Someone who is quiet, shy, and/or thoughtful. For reference, see Aurora Kent.

Seventeen-year-old Aurora Kent likes being alone. For the most part. With her fear of crowds, anxiety issues, and inexperience, she’s never really left home.

Until now.

Aurora loves playing violin…and surprises everyone when she agrees to go on tour with a band for two months.

She surprises herself more by kissing a rockstar.

Felix Cordova. Mysterious, cocky, gorgeous—and strangely familiar. When Felix asks her to be his girlfriend for 10 seconds, she agrees. But Aurora never expected a video of their kiss to go viral.

Now she’s in a fake relationship with the one guy who makes her heart sing.

Stuck on a bus with five hot musicians, playing sold-out shows, Aurora should be living the dream. But as fake dating leads to sharing a bunk, late-night talks, and heartfelt confessions, Aurora finds herself falling hard.

Which is a problem because, real or fake, summer romances never last—right?

This book features two opposites with the most delicious slow burn, one heart-melting grand gesture, so many soul-stirring kisses and answers the question:

What happens when a shy girl falls for a rockstar?

“Dance with me, princess?”
The world faded until there was nothing but us.
“Okay,” I murmured.
As I placed my hand in his, and his long fingers curled around mine, the music seemed to swell. His other hand went to my waist, mine to his shoulder. His cheek pressed lightly against the side of my forehead. My body seemed to fit against his perfectly. And we moved, swayed, became the music together in a way I never had with another person. I closed my eyes, wanting more than anything to memorize this moment, to lock it away in my mind, to remember him, us just like this.
On that dance floor, there was no faking.
I allowed myself to feel every second.
Felix didn’t say a word. Neither did I. We didn’t have to.
Because with every heartbeat, every breath, every flex of our fingers, every brush of his lips against my cheek as he nuzzled closer, we understood each other. We were two hearts beating as one. In perfect harmony.
Slow dancing with Felix Cordova was bliss.
The song seemed to last forever but ended way too soon.
As we pulled apart, I looked up at Felix completely at a loss.
He looked a little lost as well.

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