Perfectly Accidental

Perfectly Accidental by Elizabeth Stevens, published by Sleeping Dragon Books on April 5, 2022, is a 400-page work of fiction that delves into the complexities of young adult life. The narrative follows Roman Lombardi, a troubled teen who feels trapped by the expectations placed upon him. As he navigates his identity and relationships, he unexpectedly connects with Piper, the resident Miss Popular, who allows him to explore a different version of himself. This connection challenges Roman’s perceptions of worth and belonging.
Readers will find a story that addresses themes of self-esteem, social dynamics, and the struggles of adolescence. The book explores the tension between societal labels and personal identity, highlighting how unexpected relationships can lead to self-discovery. Through Roman’s journey, the narrative examines contemporary issues surrounding dating and self-reliance, making it a relevant read for those interested in young adult fiction that reflects real-life social themes.
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I feel like I’ve been given a place in life – expectations of me – that it’s useless fighting. So I don’t bother. I’m the guy they all think I am; fighting, smoking, drinking. Because what else is Roman Lombardi but a troubled teen? No one’s convinced I’ve got anything going for me. I take what – and who – I want when I want it, and never think about anything more than a couple of hours in the future. One holidays, I find myself hanging out with the resident Miss Popular, and she surprises me. With Piper, I can be whatever me I am. I can be the surly, troubled teen and it’s enough. I’m enough. Feeling shit together makes things just a little less shit. Until it becomes more. But, I don’t do more. Do I? What do you do when you find perfection by accident, in the least likely of places? Maybe you can’t believe you’re finally worth it.
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