Debbie Macomber dazzles in a contemporary update of Snow White. Despite the picturesque view, it’s a kiss that turns an unlikely pair into a fairy-tale romance. A mountain cabin. A moonlit night. And not a stepmother around to spoil the moment. For a burnt-out grad student looking for a little fun, this camp is paradise . . . well, almost. With seven mischievous girls in her cabin, Sherry White … cabin, Sherry White barely has time to whistle while she works. Then there’s the camp director, who may be the most gorgeous man Sherry’s ever met—and the most serious too. Even after they share a perfect kiss under the stars, Sherry wonders whether they’ll ever see eye to eye.
When Jeff Roarke founded his camp for gifted children, he had a vision of rigorous education and self-improvement. Now Sherry is about to ruin everything with her insistence that kids need to let loose and play. Sherry’s minions are driving him crazy, but the worst part is, Jeff’s beginning to think that resistance is futile. Because Sherry is messing with his agenda, his head . . . and his heart.
Published by Debbie Macomber Books
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I LIKED THE CHARACTERS AND SCENERY
Fun and easy read
This book reminded me of my days at camp during the summer. Sherry White is a first-time counselor in a camp of gifted children. While her reasons for becoming a counselor were weak, she loved the girls who were in her cabin, and showed the stiff man (Jeff) who ran the camp that imagination was a wonderful thing, and that life shouldn’t be all work and no play. This was a light and refreshing read–I loved it!
I like to carry a book like this along to give me something to read wherever I am.
An easy read. Debbie never fails to provide enjoyable reading.