Love at First Click

Love at First Click by Elizabeth Chandler, published by Harper Collins on March 31, 2009, is a 192-page work written in English. This book explores the complexities of young love as the protagonist grapples with her feelings for her sister’s boyfriend, Flynn. The narrative captures the emotional turmoil of adolescence, highlighting the challenges of navigating romantic interests within familial relationships.
Readers will find a relatable story that delves into themes of love and romance, particularly from a girl’s perspective. The protagonist, who serves as the photographer for her school paper, finds herself drawn to Flynn, a charming football player. As she contemplates her feelings, the story raises questions about loyalty and the nature of true love, all while portraying the social dynamics of teenage life.
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I could no longer deny what the heat in my cheeks meant when I was around Flynn. I was falling for my sister’s boyfriend.
There’s just something about Flynn. Yes, he’s a tall, unbelievably gorgeous, dark-haired football player, but . . . he’s also sweet and nice and super easy to talk to. It’s lucky I’m the photographer for the school paper, because my camera likes Flynn almost as much as I do. Unfortunately for me, so does my sister, and there’s no way I can nab Flynn with her in the picture.
But could this be the real thing?
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