Review by Booklist Review
Teen perfectionist Castillo Torres is the type of girl who thrives as the student body association event chair, getting a thrill out of planning everything she can. After her mother dies, Castillo throws herself into finding her future, hoping for a career that will make others happy and allow her to plan special ways for them to celebrate their milestones. Castillo's journey is the heart of the novel, and readers will find her relatable: she's hard on herself when things go awry, but she is not afraid to try again. She competes for an internship with a famous party planner, taking on the complicated task of planning a quinceañera for a teen Disneyland vlogger. Readers will fall for Castillo as she fights to reach her dreams and starts to realize the difference between real life and "perfect" social media posts. And as she starts to fall for her client's quinceañera date, readers will become immersed in her feelings. The search for truth and organic happiness beyond the screen will stay with readers.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
A sweet novel full of sisterly love, budding romance, and healing after loss. Castillo Torres takes her position as the student body association event chair at Matteo Beach High seriously. To her, it's the best path forward after her mother's death two years ago. Cas plans to use her portfolio to score influential event planner Mandy Whitmore's "fairy godmother internship," help older sister Mariposa (who goes by Po) crush her senior year and get into college, and springboard her dad out of his video game--filled depression. An opportunity to organize Disney YouTuber Paulina Reyes' nontraditional quinceañera is the perfect boost to Cas' internship application. Hanging out with cute lifeguard Javier Bae-Luna, who's Korean and Guatemalan, only sweetens the process. But when a lie blows up bigger than a balloon arch, Cas' perfect plans pop. Parra's sophomore novel is filled with lots of fun party-planning details, along with a heartfelt look at the mourning process, as Cuban American Cas grapples with her mother's death and shifting dynamics in the wake of the family's loss. Cas and Po's relationship is lovingly depicted--and Po's malapropisms are laugh-out-loud funny. The central conflict and earnest conclusion will charm contemporary romance fans, and Javier and Cas' thoughtful, budding relationship is a highlight, showcasing sincere emotion and care. An earnest look at grief, expectations--and the many ways to get to a happily-ever-after. (Romance. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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