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Most Likely to Succeed

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In this sexy conclusion to The Superlatives trilogy from Endless Summer author Jennifer Echols, Sawyer and Kaye might just be perfect for each other—if only they could admit it.
As vice president of Student Council, Kaye knows the importance of keeping order. Not only in school, but in her personal life. Which is why she and her boyfriend, Aidan, already have their lives mapped out: attend Columbia University together, pursue banking careers, and eventually get married. Everything Kaye has accomplished in high school—student government, cheerleading, stellar grades—has been in preparation for that future.
To his entire class, Sawyer is an irreverent bad boy. His antics on the field as school mascot and his love of partying have earned him total slacker status. But while he and Kaye appear to be opposites on every level, fate—and their friends—keep conspiring to throw them together. Perhaps the seniors see the simmering attraction Kaye and Sawyer are unwilling to acknowledge to themselves...
As the year unfolds, Kaye begins to realize her ideal life is not what she thought. And Sawyer decides it's finally time to let down the facade and show everyone who he really is. Is a relationship between them most likely to succeed—or will it be their favorite mistake?
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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2015
      A road map for the rest of her life suddenly doesn't seem so appealing for Kaye when she realizes class clown Sawyer might not be joking with her. Kaye and her boyfriend, Aidan, have dated since ninth grade, and they're planning to stay together once they go to Columbia to study finance. That's all Kaye has been working toward, spurred on by her ambitious, driven mother. But there's always been something about Sawyer, the mascot who flirts with Kaye whenever she's cheering. And student-council vice president Kaye knows a secret: she and Sawyer have been voted "Perfect Couple That Never Was" for the yearbook senior superlatives. Their friends keep throwing them together, but Kaye and Sawyer never seem to get on the same page, even after Aidan breaks up with Kaye. Is it because she's black and Sawyer's white? Could it be because she's got the Ivy League in her future and he doesn't? Kaye doesn't know-but she realizes she wants to throw her plan out the window even as her mother forbids her to date Sawyer. Will love find a way? The meandering plot and one-dimensional villain pull this third volume in the Superlatives series down; it's hard to imagine what Kaye found to like in the poisonous Aidan. They detract from the book's positives, such as the interracial romance and frank look at teen relationships. Still, Echols writes surely enough that romance fans will enjoy it. (Fiction. 14-17)

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2015

      Gr 9 Up-Kaye is senior in a town on the gulf coast of Florida. Everything in Kaye's life seems to be perfect. She's vice president of student council; dates the president, Aidan; is captain of the cheerleading squad; and plans on going to Columbia University with her boyfriend. Aidan is voted Most Likely to Succeed but Kaye is voted half of the high school's Perfect Couple-with Sawyer, the school mascot and resident bad boy. The results change the way Kaye looks at Sawyer, who had a rough start in life, but has overcome the odds and is changing for the better. Longtime friends, the pair have often been on the field together, as she cheers and he performs his playful and flirty antics as mascot. But out of costume, he treats Kaye quite differently, which encourages her to think about him in a more positive light. Echols seamlessly tells this story of how two people come to fall in love, while including themes of bullying, interracial relationships, class, and family strife. The overall pace, plotting, and character development are even, and the narrative frankly touches upon sex and consent. VERDICT Fans of the author and easy-reading romances will enjoy this tale.-Jesten Ray, Seattle Public Library, WA

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2016
      Perpetual flirt and seemingly directionless class clown Sawyer and high-strung, Ivy Leaguebound Kaye see beyond their labels when they start spending time together. They challenge each other in all the best ways, and suddenly both are reassessing their priorities and their futures--much to the chagrin of Kaye's toxic ex-boyfriend and her demanding mother. Another widely appealing romance from Echols.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.3
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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