"Liz Buxbaum has always known her neighbor Wes Bennett isn't boyfriend material. It might seem like he's the perfect candidate for their romantic fantasies, but the truth is that Wes has only proven to be a real nuisance since they were kids. Wes was the one who put a frog in her dollhouse and the little monster who hid the decapitated head of a garden gnome in her little neighborhood book exchange. Ten years later, Liz is in her last year of high school. It's a time that should be littered with big-screen goals and milestones, and it needs Wes's help. Michael, the guy she's had a crush on her whole life, just got back to town, and unfortunately he's hit it off with Wes. Which means if Liz wants Michael to finally notice her and hopefully ask her out to the prom, she needs her neighbor. But as Liz and Wes begin to plot to achieve their goal, she is surprised to discover that she actually likes spending time with him. And as they continue to grow closer, Liz will have to reexamine everything she thought she knew about love, and rethink her own ideas of what a "happily ever after" should look like"--