In the quaint town of Rosewood, where secrets linger between the pages of books and the flicker of movie screens, Lucy Hayes with her red wavy hair, is a hopeless romantic with a heart full of dreams. Balancing her love for stories and classic films with the daily grind of 11th grade at Rosewood High, she spends most of her time lost in daydreams and books. But everything changes when she suddenly notices a shy, nerdy classmate, Milo Wells.
With his messy brown hair and passion for music, Milo has always fluttered under Lucy's radar-until now. As her heart races with newfound interest, Lucy devises a plan: "How To Make Him Notice Me." Yet each idea feels bolder than the last, and with a sprinkle of anxiety, she struggles to take that crucial first step.
Just as fate would have it, their teacher assigns them to a group project, pairing Lucy with Milo and three other classmates. With unexpected connections and moments of chaotic laughter, Lucy finds herself navigating both the intricacies of creating a project and her budding feelings for Milo. As they collaborate, will she find the courage to make a move, or will Milo surprise her by taking the lead in a story that unfolds in the most unexpected of ways?
Join Lucy on her charming journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the sweet, tentative steps of first love, in "Notice Me." Will her heart's quest lead her to the connection she's been yearning for, or will shyness keep them apart? Dive into her delightful world where love might just be waiting in the pages of a story yet to be written.
In this book, you'll get a behind the scenes look at how your favorite characters were born, my creative process, and the dirty details never before revealed.
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