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A feminist mystery that author Jessica Goodman called "whip-smart and lowkey hilarious", about the dark side of a hopeless romantic's seemingly perfect love story. Play to win. Alyson Benowitz is a romantic, and sometimes that gets her into trouble--like when she falls for boys who aren't into her. But this time it's different. Her connection with Brenton Riggs Jr., a star athlete at her elite prep school, isn't just in her head. She's swept up in her first real relationship. Then she hears the rumors about a competition the Sullivan-Stewart guys started to see who can get with the most girls. It's deeply disturbing . . . if it's true. Is Brenton with Alyson for the right reasons--or is he trying to win some gross game? And when the girls at school take matters into their own hands, things take an unsettling turn. Lies, secrets, backstabbing . . . when push comes to shove, who'll be left standing?
Seventeen-year-old Alyson discovers her classmates' dark side when a top-secret competition to see who has the most sexual prowess ends with a popular LAX captain's disappearance.
When Alyson hears about the King's Cup- a competition the guys at her school started to see who has the most sexual prowess - she flips the script. She and the other girls at school start a competition of their own - The Queen's Cup - to reclaim their power, even as her relationship begins to fall apart. A wickedly comic feminist mystery.
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