It was recommended by goodreads.
This is the story of Aristotle and Dante, two exotics and lonely guys who will meet and build a very strong relationship that will end up as a romance.
This is a teenager book and we can feel it: very easy to read, very straightforward and a little bit expected.
I could feel the gap between this US based book and our European culture when they were describing cars related events like having one for birthday or driving around just for fun. The relationship with the parents were also a bit alien to me: parents were very present, protective, all-knowing and kind of "perfect". Both Ari and Dante love their parent and state it. It seems quite opposed to what we could imagine for teenagers.
The interesting part is probably when Ari doesn't understand and admit his love for Dante and starts sabotaging the relationship. There, Dante shows a very good resilience (a bit too much to feel real in my opinion) and always tries to get Ari back into the friendship.
The fact that Ari's parents makes him understand that he is in love with Dante is also a bit weird. This links to the "all-knowing" characters of the parents who, of course, have discovered the truth.