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Summer camp heats up for a grumpy rockstar and a cynical dance instructor in this funny and heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance from the USA Today bestselling author of Earls Trip.
? “A winning romance … The characters have great banter, the sex scenes sizzle, and Gretchen’s later in life coming-of-age arc makes for a strong emotional center. Readers will be swept away. " -Publishers Weekly, starred review
Gretchen Miller is a bit of a badass. But even badasses get the blues when it comes to romance, and Gretchen could use a break from dating. So, when she gets the offer to be the summer dance instructor at Camp Wild Arts, she leaps at the chance to embrace clean air, nature, and her inner crone. But every forest has pests—and the biggest one at Wild Arts is none other than Tennyson “Teddy” Knight, the A) arrogant, B) infuriating, C) kinda hot if it weren’t for A & B rockstar who happens to be Gretchen’s fellow artist-in-residence.
Fresh off his band's epic and ultra-public breakup, Teddy's grouchier than a black bear in spring, and Gretchen is happy to ignore the unexpected heat she feels around him. Yet a wary friendship blooms, and before she knows it, Gretchen finds herself sneaking around to have one last summer fling with the broody musician before she swears off men for good. But as they grow closer, Gretchen has to figure out if she's ready to take this summer camp romance out of the woods and into real life.
Summer camp heats up for a grumpy rockstar and a cynical dance instructor in this funny and heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance from the USA Today bestselling author of Earls Trip.
Summer camp heats up for a grumpy rockstar and a cynical dance instructor in this funny and heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance from the USA Today bestselling author of Earls Trip.
? “A winning romance … The characters have great banter, the sex scenes sizzle, and Gretchen’s later in life coming-of-age arc makes for a strong emotional center. Readers will be swept away. " -Publishers Weekly, starred review
Gretchen Miller is a bit of a badass. But even badasses get the blues when it comes to romance, and Gretchen could use a break from dating. So, when she gets the offer to be the summer dance instructor at Camp Wild Arts, she leaps at the chance to embrace clean air, nature, and her inner crone. But every forest has pests—and the biggest one at Wild Arts is none other than Tennyson “Teddy” Knight, the A) arrogant, B) infuriating, C) kinda hot if it weren’t for A & B rockstar who happens to be Gretchen’s fellow artist-in-residence.
Fresh off his band's epic and ultra-public breakup, Teddy's grouchier than a black bear in spring, and Gretchen is happy to ignore the unexpected heat she feels around him. Yet a wary friendship blooms, and before she knows it, Gretchen finds herself sneaking around to have one last summer fling with the broody musician before she swears off men for good. But as they grow closer, Gretchen has to figure out if she's ready to take this summer camp romance out of the woods and into real life.
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When I initially read the blurb for this book, I was a little unsure if I would like the conceit of Gretchen going into the woods to become a “crone.” But this is a story filled with humor, depth, and important discussions about feminism, mental health, and finding yourself that takes place in a fun summer camp setting.
Considering the demographics of most romcoms, it’s nice to find an engaging and well-written book in the romance space about a woman finding her way as she approaches forty. And I really liked that it took Teddy on an equally important journey of healing old wounds and changing his perspective.
This book comes comes out in January, and I will absolutely be rereading it!
Thank you to Forever and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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When I initially read the blurb for this book, I was a little unsure if I would like the conceit of Gretchen going into the woods to become a “crone.” But this is a story filled with humor, depth, and important discussions about feminism, mental health, and finding yourself that takes place in a fun summer camp setting.
Considering the demographics of most romcoms, it’s nice to find an engaging and well-written book in the romance space about a woman finding her way as she approaches forty. And I really liked that it took Teddy on an equally important journey of healing old wounds and changing his perspective.
This book comes comes out in January, and I will absolutely be rereading it!
Thank you to Forever and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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