Mia is a sweet strawberry blond girl in her senior year of highschool whose family life is falling apart. She is waiting on an advanced admission letter to Duke just hoping to get out of town and move forward before the chaos gets worse. She keeps all this hurt hidden from everyone, painting a happy face on and being the sweet, smart, kind girl she is to everyone at school. She doesn’t join any one group but gets along with them all and spends her time talking and enjoying everyone… everyone but Carson. He is the bane of her existence, her nemesis, she still can’t quite forgive him for almost drowning her on the day they met when she moved to Sweet Water as a young girl. But that is also where she met Ethan, her best friend, even if he is a year younger and Carson’s brother. Their family is her home away from home the haven from the chaos and fights of her parents.
The boiling point comes when Carson accidentally or intentionally… hits her in the face with a basketball during gym while she is distracted thinking about all the difficulties at home and discussing the Snowflake ball with her friend. This is the breaking point and she snaps, running at him and grabbing him around the neck in an unsuccessful attempt to strangle Carson. Of course this winds them both in the principal's office and the story begins…
Rather than suspend them which would ruin her chances at getting into Duke and Carson’s at his swimming scholarships, the principal offers them an alternative, run the charity event for Christmas, the Angel tree and christmas boxes for families in their areas.
As they work together, grudgingly, Mia finds out more about Carson, who isn’t quite how she thought he was and she discovers that maybe he isn’t her Nemesis after all..
This is a sweet romance story with some tougher themes such as divorce and the pressures teens put on themselves, there is some underage drinking and parties mentioned but they aren’t a big theme of the book. I really enjoyed the story being told from Mia’s perspective, she has a great character and voice and her discovery of herself and Carson is wonderful and enjoyable to read. The fun and cute twist of Ethan wondering if he might like Mia as more than a friend and the resulting chaos is a humorous experience that had me laughing out loud…
Recommended for young adults of all ages, this is a cute story sure to leave you with good feelings, and hope that even when things are tough, you can make it through with a little help from your friends and those you love...