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The Summer Deal by Jill Shalvis
4.0
Brynn is having a hard time with life so she comes home to lick her wounds and straighten her life out. Her moms are so happy to have her back but they are a little overbearing so she wants to be close but also on her own. So she finds a room for rent from some unlikely of friends who were camp buddies.
I loved the concept and I liked that they become this family of sorts. There was a LOT of miscommunication normally I hate this but I loved it in this book for some reason.
Kinsey is an interesting one and I get why she didn’t want to tell Brynn because she was scared of anyone else hurting if/when she died. But she also hurts herself in that process and I liked that everyone rallied around her to get her to see that by not letting people in hurts them and her. It was a good lesson I think we all need to learn too.
Great narration!! I am so glad these books are Erin Mallon because I adore her narration.
I loved the concept and I liked that they become this family of sorts. There was a LOT of miscommunication normally I hate this but I loved it in this book for some reason.
Kinsey is an interesting one and I get why she didn’t want to tell Brynn because she was scared of anyone else hurting if/when she died. But she also hurts herself in that process and I liked that everyone rallied around her to get her to see that by not letting people in hurts them and her. It was a good lesson I think we all need to learn too.
Great narration!! I am so glad these books are Erin Mallon because I adore her narration.