I'd score this one just short of a 4 on a 5 point scale. It is still worth the read.
From Goodreads.com:
Readers of Sarah
Dessen, Cammie McGovern and Morgan Matson will adore this
thought-provoking, complex and romantic contemporary novel from debut
author Abigail Johnson, about finding the strength to put yourself back
together when everything you know has fallen apart.
When
sixteen-year-old Jill Whitaker’s mom walks out—with a sticky note as a
goodbye—only Jill knows the real reason she’s gone. But how can she tell
her father? Jill can hardly believe the truth herself.
Suddenly,
the girl who likes to fix things—cars, relationships, romances,
people—is all broken up. Used to be, her best friend, tall, blond and
hot flirt Sean Addison, could make her smile in seconds. But not
anymore. They don’t even talk.
With nothing making sense, Jill
tries to pick up the pieces of her life. But when a new guy moves in
next door, intense, seriously cute, but with scars—on the inside and
out—that he thinks don’t show, Jill finds herself trying to make things
better for Daniel. But over one long, hot Arizona summer, she realizes
she can’t fix anyone’s life until she fixes her own. And she knows just
where to start . . .
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