![]() ![]() But while Jack and Pepper battle it out on twitter, they have no idea they’ve been talking to each other on an anonymous app for months and are maybe, kind of falling for each other without even knowing it. When Big League Burger post a Twitter announcement about their new grilled cheese, one uncannily similar to Jack’s grandma’s special recipe, Pepper and Jack end up on opposite sides of a tweet feud that sweeps across New York. ![]() Jack, on the other hand, acts light-hearted, but he’s really dealing with a lot, including always feeling like he’s swathed by his twin brother Ethan’s shadow, the expectations his family have for him to run their family deli, Girl Cheesing, and of course, the popularity of the app he secretly developed. Pepper does her best trying to ignore Jack’s digs at her, which is easy enough when her life is spent juggling being the swim team captain, maintaining Straight A’s and managing the twitter account of her family’s burger franchise Big League Burger. ![]() Over-achieving Pepper and laid-back class clown Jack have never exactly got on. I am so excited to take part in the awesome Blog Tour for Emma Lord’s Tweet Cute! I want to first thank St Martin’s Press and Wednesday Books for asking me to join in spreading the word about this cheesy, adorable, hilarious book □ Tweet Cute is available in stores now and I highly, highly recommend picking it up! I myself am very excited to pick up a copy at Waterstones as soon as possible.įirst of all, a summary to entice you to read this glorious and extremely fun book: ![]()
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