2020 Archive

Last Chance Summer Review

Author: Shannon Klare

Publication Date: 21 July 2020

Publisher: Swoon Reads

Page Count: 256

Reading Method: Physical ARC


Synopsis: 

Alex is a sheriff’s daughter with a less than pristine reputation. When she’s caught drinking at a party by her dad’s deputy, she’s in deep trouble. With an already incriminating incident in her past, Alex’s parents ship her off to her aunt’s summer camp to work as a counselor.

What’s worse than spending your summer deep in the mosquito-infested woods of Texas?

Being paired with an obnoxious co-counselor who wants nothing to do with you.

Alex is determined to make the best of her summer, even if it means putting up with Grant, who has secrets of his own that he’s determined to protect. Can Alex and Grant put their egos to the side and find the bright side of a summer that neither of them signed up for? 


Review: 

This was a perfectly enjoyable story about healing and summer shenanigans. The relationship dynamic between Alex and Grant was my favorite kind – snarky, steamy, and fun. I really enjoyed Alex’s growth and connection to the campers as well. The ending seemed a bit unfinished for my liking, but I would definitely recommend this as a quick, entertaining, summer read. I read it one sitting!⁣

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