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Cargando... The Summer Placepor Pamela Hearon
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Can they both be right? Summer Delaney has turned over a new leaf. Now she's ready to step up and run her parents' Kentucky camp--the place she loves most in the world. Too bad her parents aren't convinced of her dedication. In fact, they've hired someone else--someone with very conflicting ideas about how the camp should operate! A former marine, Rick Warren's approach is all about following orders. From the outset, it's clear that they don't see eye to eye. But there's an unexpected effect from all that clashing of wills. The heat of debate turns to steamy attraction--one they simply can't resist. Still, with the camp's future hanging in the balance, Summer must prove she's changed and can work with Rick to create a place kids will love--and a place where their love might have a chance.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Summer is eager to make things work at the camp because she was the one who persuaded her parents to buy it in the first place because she loved going to the camp as a child. Now her parents are having financial difficulties and hire Rick to help out. Summer is happy to be working as head counselor. But unfortunately Summer and Rick have clashing views on how to run things at the camp...
Summer was a bit of a wild child in her youth. She wasn't very responsible. Her parents bailed her out of trouble many times. But she has been trying to make a fresh start and to be more reliable. I liked when Summer did her "fairy princess" routine/act for the girls, it was sweet and cute. (Summer runs her own business, "Fairy Princess Parties").
Rick takes things more seriously since being in Afghanistan and losing a good friend there. (He also suffers from PTSD). So he wanted the boys and girls to have some discipline in their life.
Summer and Rick were opposites attracting. But they balanced each other out quite nicely and made a lovely couple. I really enjoyed the camp setting in this book. It was fun. I also liked the kids and the suspense and drama towards the end of the book.
This was a great summer read. ( )