We're a Bad Idea, Right?K. L. Walther FRONTLIST Mar 31, 2026 Trade Paperback Young Adult Fiction Romance Contemporary Young Adult Fiction Social Themes Friendship Young Adult Fiction Coming Of Age Ages 14 And Up, Grades 9 And Up 384 pages 21. 1 cm H 14. 3 cm W 2. 9 cm T 396. 9 g Wt This stunning first edition of Were A Bad Idea, Right? will feature special designed edges! The business of love gets messy when two best friends decide to fake a romantic relationship in this
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K. L. Walther
FRONTLIST | Mar 31, 2026
Trade Paperback
Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Friendship
Young Adult Fiction / Coming Of Age
Ages 14 And Up, Grades 9 And Up
384pages
21.1 cm H | 14.3 cm W | 2.9 cm T | 396.9 g Wt
This stunning first edition ofWe’re A Bad Idea, Right?will feature special designed edges!
The business of love gets messy when two best friends decide to fake a romantic relationship in this uproarious and swoony novel by the bestselling author ofThe Summer of Broken Rules.
Audrey Barbour has had enough of following the rules. Eighteen years of being the perfect daughter—exceptional grades, enviable college acceptances, tame dating history—and still, her parents don’t trust her enough to let her study her passion, glassblowing, on a prestigious fellowship.
So when her best friend Henry proposes an outrageous fake-dating scheme to win back his ex-girlfriend, it feels like the first step to shaking up her perfect life. And the second? That comes when Audrey’s parents go out of town, sparking a high-risk, high-reward solution to pay for her fellowship—renting out her family’s Connecticut mansion online. With the help of her new fake-boyfriend, it shouldn’t be hard to pull off… right?
But when her best intentions start to unravel, Audrey will have to reckon with who she is, what she wants, and what it really means to play life by her rules—all with her heart on the line.