<b>From the author of <i>Some Girls Do</i> and <i>Hot Dog Girl</i> comes a sweet and salty queer YA rom-com about two girls on a summer road trip in an ice cream truck.</b><br><br>Fallon is Type A, looks before she leaps, and always has a plan (and a backup plan).<br> <br>Chloe is happy-go-lucky, flies by the seat of her pants, and always follows her bliss.<br> <br>The two girls used to be best friends, but last summer they hooked up right before Chloe left for college, and after a series of misunderstandings, they aren’t even speaking to each other.<br> <br>A year later, Chloe’s back home from school, and Fallon is doing everything in her power to avoid her. Which is especially difficult because their moms own a business together—a gourmet ice cream truck where both girls work.<br> <br>When a meeting with some promising potential investors calls their parents away at the last minute, it’s up to Fallon to work a series of important food truck festivals across the country. But she can’t do it alone, and Chloe is the only one available to help.<br> <br>Tensions heat up again between the two girls as they face a few unexpected detours—and more than a little roadside attraction. But maybe, just maybe, the best things in life can’t always be planned.
<b>From the author of <i>Some Girls Do</i> and <i>Hot Dog Girl</i> comes a sweet and salty queer YA rom-com about two girls on a summer road trip in an ice cream truck.</b><br><br>Fallon is Type A, looks before she leaps, and always has a plan (and a backup plan).<br> <br>Chloe is happy-go-lucky, flies by the seat of her pants, and always follows her bliss.<br> <br>The two girls used to be best friends, but last summer they hooked up right before Chloe left for college, and after a series of misunderstandings, they aren’t even speaking to each other.<br> <br>A year later, Chloe’s back home from school, and Fallon is doing everything in her power to avoid her. Which is especially difficult because their moms own a business together—a gourmet ice cream truck where both girls work.<br> <br>When a meeting with some promising potential investors calls their parents away at the last minute, it’s up to Fallon to work a series of important food truck festivals across the country. But she can’t do it alone, and Chloe is the only one available to help.<br> <br>Tensions heat up again between the two girls as they face a few unexpected detours—and more than a little roadside attraction. But maybe, just maybe, the best things in life can’t always be planned.