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Tan Lines: Sand, Surf, and Secrets; Rays, Romance, and Rivalry; Beaches, Boys, and Betrayal (Summer)

por Katherine Applegate

Series: Summer (omnibus 4-6)

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Summer can't wait to get back to the Florida Keys. She, Marquez, and Diana have already decided to get an apartment so they can spend the whole summer together. But even with her friends by her side, Summer is in for more boy trouble. Summer's boyfriend, Seth, is ready to take their relationship to the next level, but he's all the way across the country in California. Enter Austin, the hottie from spring break whom Summer hasn't stopped thinking about. With Austin flirting 24/7 and Seth hundreds of miles away, Summer is about to learn about true love...… (más)
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I liked it, but not as much as the first one. Marquez was just annoying with how stupid she was being with her weight issues. It just didn't fit with her from the previous books. Diana pissed me off numerous times! I mean I thought she was over being an absolute B?? Summer was still Summer for most of the book which was nice but she also grows up quite a bit in this one which I really like. Unlike the other two she makes mistakes and learns from them. I also was really happy to finally learn about Diver's past and what he went through growing up! I liked how it ended and I will be reading the last book soon. ( )
  KeriLynneD | Jul 8, 2018 |
This was a good beach read. Before you read this book, I recommend reading Spring Break first, because it comes before Tan Lines. If you want to know the order of the series it's- Beach Blondes, Spring Break, Tan Lines, Sun-Kissed Christmas. There's the order in case anyone wants to know. ( )
  stephanie.dicesare.7 | Jun 25, 2014 |
This was a good beach read. Before you read this book, I recommend reading Spring Break first, because it comes before Tan Lines. If you want to know the order of the series it's- Beach Blondes, Spring Break, Tan Lines, Sun-Kissed Christmas. There's the order in case anyone wants to know. ( )
  stephanie.dicesare.7 | Jun 25, 2014 |
I started this book and couldn't finish it. The first one in this series (Beach Blondes) was okay, fun but not too deep. This one promised to be the same only when I started reading it, I felt like I'd missed a book in between! All of the previously established relationships between characters were different. Friends were now enemies, people were dating completely new people, etc., etc. It's like, I understand time can't stand still for the characters but it was something major that happened to just about every character! There really should've been a book between these two to connect the dots. After all the time I put in on the last book, I should feel like I have some starting place for reading this sequel, but I don't. ( )
  desertrose0601 | Jul 8, 2010 |
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Summer's back for a second summer vacation in the Florida Keys.

She's just graduated from high school and she's back to chill with Diana, her cousin, and Marquez, her best friend. Unlike last summer, Seth won't be there. Instead, her new fiancé will be on the West Coast for an internship.

When an old fling shows up, Summer must figure out her heart and where her loyalty lies before things spin out of control. Diana is hiding a secret crush on Seth and, if Summer's not careful, Diana could ruin her cousin's relationship. Marquez is dating Summer's brother, but she's also going through a downward spiral.

Can the three girls survive the roller coaster summer without destroying their friendship?

TAN LINES follows up BEACH BLONDES and is perfect for readers craving romance, sun, friendship, and drama. ( )
  GeniusJen | Oct 13, 2009 |
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Summer can't wait to get back to the Florida Keys. She, Marquez, and Diana have already decided to get an apartment so they can spend the whole summer together. But even with her friends by her side, Summer is in for more boy trouble. Summer's boyfriend, Seth, is ready to take their relationship to the next level, but he's all the way across the country in California. Enter Austin, the hottie from spring break whom Summer hasn't stopped thinking about. With Austin flirting 24/7 and Seth hundreds of miles away, Summer is about to learn about true love...

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