"From the instant you are dropped into Summer's wild, celebrity world, you can't help but fall in love with her just like her fans. Her swoon-worthy 'pretend' romance will have you by the heartstrings, and her strength on her road to self-discovery will have you rooting for her on every page. Yet another wildly fun, deeply tender, incredibly heartfelt novel from Tashie Bhuiyan that will make you want to re-read it the instant you finish." - Emma Lord, New York Times-bestselling author of Tweet Cute "I'll Pretend You're Mine has it all: charismatic characters, a swoon-worthy fake-dating romance, and a tender, nuanced examination of what it means--and what it takes--to follow your heart. Tashie Bhuiyan's gift for writing beautifully earnest coming-of-age novels is undeniable." - Ann Liang, New York Times bestselling author of I Hope This Doesn't Find You "A sweet, swoony, banterrific rom-com wrapped in a deeply heartfelt and healing journey of selfhood and independence, I'll Pretend Your Mine is the perfect pick-me up--no faking necessary!" - Dahlia Adler, award-winning author of Cool for the Summer "Tashie Bhuiyan has done it again. I'll Pretend You're Mine is a gentle, affirming story about a fake relationship that grows so real, it helps these characters become braver, better, and more assured individuals. Underneath the flash and glamor of celebrity is a beautiful love story rooted in friendship and healing, written by an author who understands exactly what makes a romance truly shine.
" - Racquel Marie, award-winning author of Ophelia After All "A luminous story that unfurls with a steady warmth and tenderness, with characters who hold so much care for one another as they learn to navigate the pressure of perceptions and expectations in the searching of the self. I'll Pretend You're Mine explores, with such beautifully sincere narrative, the wonder of being seen and known and loved at your truest." - Christina Li, award-winning author of True Love and Other Impossible Odds "This heartfelt coming-of-age story delves into myriad societal issues; Summer's exploring her sexuality, her best friend is queer, and Jules grapples with racial identity, self-doubt, and accusations of being part of a "diversity quota." Bhuiyan tackles challenging issues from a relatable teenage perspective while maintaining an overall light tone. An emotional and heartfelt story about growing up and finding connection in the public eye." -Kirkus Reviews.