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When my best friend gets a scholarship to play football across the country, following him seems like a great idea — until we move onto a cul-de-sac full of the nosiest assholes I’ve ever met, anyway. I love my friends, but they seem convinced Nate and I are too close. So close that we have to be in love with each other. In an attempt to prove them wrong, we agree to go on ten dates together before Christmas. Ten real dates including all of the things that real couples do. But what we’re not expecting is what happens when we break down the only walls we’ve ever had between us, or the ways it will change us. We’re either going to come out of this in love and happier than we’ve ever been… or it’ll ruin the best friendship either of us have ever known. No pressure, right?
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Loved this. Once I started I couldn’t put this down. The banter between Isaac, and Nathan is perfection. Being the closest of best friends, their group of friends push them to take their friendship into dating, to give it 10 dates. They know they should be dating but know they have been friends for so long that they are scared for change. They agree and ultimately find out that maybe their friend group was right all along.