Portrait of Us

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Portrait of Us by A. Destiny, Rhonda Helms, Simon Pulse
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Author: A. Destiny, Rhonda Helms ISBN: 9781481405195
Publisher: Simon Pulse Publication: May 6, 2014
Imprint: Simon Pulse Language: English
Author: A. Destiny, Rhonda Helms
ISBN: 9781481405195
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Publication: May 6, 2014
Imprint: Simon Pulse
Language: English

First crush, first love, first kiss—in this addition to the sweet and clean Flirt series, art may be the common ground between opposites Corinne and Matthew in their summer class.

Corinne is looking forward to taking summer classes at a local art studio where a famous artist-in-residence will be teaching. She’s always wanted to focus more on her art, and winning the local competition (and grand prize) would be a perfect way to end the summer.

Her dreams become muddled when she finds out she has to work with Matthew—the arrogant, annoying jock whose postmodern style seriously clashes with her classic aesthetic.

But what she expects to be a total nightmare turns out to be something different when she finds that maybe, just maybe, Matthew isn’t as bad as she thought. Underneath that jock exterior, he might be someone Corinne could tolerate. Or possibly even like.

The question is…does Matthew feel the same way? Or is this just a summer fling?

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First crush, first love, first kiss—in this addition to the sweet and clean Flirt series, art may be the common ground between opposites Corinne and Matthew in their summer class.

Corinne is looking forward to taking summer classes at a local art studio where a famous artist-in-residence will be teaching. She’s always wanted to focus more on her art, and winning the local competition (and grand prize) would be a perfect way to end the summer.

Her dreams become muddled when she finds out she has to work with Matthew—the arrogant, annoying jock whose postmodern style seriously clashes with her classic aesthetic.

But what she expects to be a total nightmare turns out to be something different when she finds that maybe, just maybe, Matthew isn’t as bad as she thought. Underneath that jock exterior, he might be someone Corinne could tolerate. Or possibly even like.

The question is…does Matthew feel the same way? Or is this just a summer fling?

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