đź’– Help me name my new book for Girls!


Hello Reader,

I have a quick favor to ask — and it’s kind of a fun one!

I’m getting closer to finishing my next book (ahh!), but I’m stuck on one piece: completing the full title. I’ve narrowed it down to a few options, but honestly... I can’t choose.

This is where you come in! Which of the subtitles below do you like the best?

If you are unsure about the options in the poll, hit Reply and let us know of your subtitle idea.

Your opinion really means a lot. I'm looking forward to seeing your response!

Warmly,

Kristen

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