This is the second volume of "Not Quite" series. Volume 1 was "Not Quite Dating". Let's start first time to the negative. The book is obviously brimming with clichés, with secrets that no one may know (in the direction "he should not yet know that I like him," in the good old ALF-style) and of course comes as thousands of other books and films, the protagonist unexpectedly to a baby, not a natural way, not by adoption, no, you put him down, so to speak her out the door.
One overlooks Catherine Bybees cliches of the band is quite usable and refreshed by its light (stereotypical rich) romantic way.