WE'LL NEVER BE FRIENDS
...AND OTHER GIRLHOOD MISHAPS
Everything in my brain goes fuzzy for half a second, but then fireworks shoot off, a crowd cheers, and a chorus starts singing before a tiny voice shouts from the back, Focus!
After secretly crushing on him for months, Emma Bishop finally kissed Matt Martinez. Unfortunately, Emma’s ex-boyfriend, Andy (who happens to be Matt’s best friend), caught them in the moment.
All Emma’s ever wanted is to be loved, and this could finally be her chance. But will best friends and bullies stand in her way? Will Andy forgive Matt and Emma? Will Matt ever kiss her again? Or will she be alone with her cat forever?
Add an annoyingly pretty bully, an early curfew, and an intimidating piece of cotton, and it all feels confusing, complicated, whatever.
In the third installment of the Emma Bishop series, Emma is back with more girlhood mishaps from toothy kisses and tampons, to belly laughs and broken hearts.
These relatable, laugh out loud young adult books explore the realities of what it’s really like to be a teenager. Friendship, love, embarrassing moments, Emma experiences it all–and isn’t going to leave a detail out.

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING...




"Heart-warming. Charming. Laugh-out-loud. Emma’s next chapter is everything I remember about being a teenage girl."
LAURA SAKINE, Author of the It Must Bee Love series
"Dear Boyfriend… and Other High School Dilemmas brings to life the important themes of friendship, family, and the power of being authentically yourself in memorable, heartwarming scenes of teenage love and turmoil."
SISEL GELMAN, Author & Scholar
"Dear Boyfriend captures the magic of teenage friendships and the thrill of a first relationship. Rebecca Garner masterfully blends heartwarming moments with the ups and downs of young love, making it a heart-thumping must-read."
JORDAN RAY, Host of the She’s All Books podcast
"Dear Boyfriend is everything you need in an early YA book. Younger me would have loved a book like this; something so relatable and honest. Adult me loves this book because it takes me back to those awkward days, with the perfect hint of nostalgia. It's a refreshing look at the process of growing up."
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