For brainy Zoya Cannon, science, space, and school are things she completely understands. Boys? Not so much. To Zoya, boys are complicated and not worth the trouble. After being unceremoniously dumped before homecoming, she vows to go alone. After all, the only boy who gets Zoya happens to be one of the most desirable boys at school, and that's definitely not happening.For heartthrob Andrew Swift, his passion can be found in preparing food, on the airwaves of Brookside High as a popular DJ, or scoring on the football field. He also has no shortage of female admirers. To Swift, girls are confusing yet worth the fun-although a fear of commitment has left him unable to connect with the one. When a teammate offers to set him up with his dream girl in exchange for help wooing Zoya, Swift reluctantly agrees, until his own personal grievance leaves him questioning his true feelings.Neighbors and best friends since childhood, Zoya and Swift can agree on almost anything, except the sexes. Perhaps boys are from Mars and girls are from Venus, however, when it comes to falling in love, the planets are about to collide.
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