
The Boy Most Likely To
by Dystopian & Sci-Fi
The Boy Most Likely To is a contemporary young adult romance about Alice Garrett, the girl everyone assumes will follow a safe path, and Tim, her little brother’s best friend who carries a past he’s trying to outrun. Set in a modern small town, this is a story of longing, risk, and humor that will resonate with readers who love a slow-burn romance with real stakes. Perfect for teens and new adults who crave heartfelt connections, witty dialogue, and a journey toward self-discovery, The Boy Most Likely To offers a tender, adventurous read that feels both comforting and electric. Written with warm, accessible prose, The Boy Most Likely To unfolds through intimate moments, clever conversations, and a focus on character growth. The book is crafted to ease readers into Alice and Tim’s evolving relationship, balancing everyday life with charged encounters that push them to question what they want—and what they fear. The experience is especially engaging because of the genuine chemistry and the way the author paints a vivid town, a close-knit circle of friends and family, and the messy beauty of choosing love even when it means stepping away from the smart, safe plan. As in My Life Next Door, the author anchors the romance with relatable stakes, vivid scenes, and a steady pace that keeps you turning pages. Grappling romance between a sensible girl and a flawed, compelling boy Well-drawn characters and a vivid small-town setting Slow-burn tension, warmth, and sharp, witty dialogue Accessible storytelling with emotional depth and steady pacing Explores trust, forgiveness, and the courage to choose love After turning the last page of The Boy Most Likely To, readers carry a hopeful warmth—it's a story that invites you to trust your heart, believe in second chances, and remember that the bravest choice can be love.
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