“If HBO’s Girls went to summer camp, this would be their story. A fast-paced, enjoyable read!” — Kristin Harmel, international bestselling author of The Sweetness of Forgetting For twenty long years, Gigi Goldstein has been pining away for her best friend’s guy. She knows it’s wrong and it has to stop, but she hasn’t been able to let go ever since they all met on the bus to summer camp back when … the bus to summer camp back when they were seven years old. The same week that her best friends finally announce their wedding date, Gigi loses her high-profile design job. With all of her dreams unravelling, she runs to the last place she remembers being happy.
Taking the Head Counselor position at Camp Chinooka, Gigi hopes to reclaim the joy she felt as a camper, but the job isn’t all campfire songs and toasting marshmallows. Gigi’s girls are determined to make her look bad in front of the boys’ Head Counselor—the sexy but infuriating Perry—and every scrap of the campground is laced with memories.
When Gigi finally realizes she can’t escape the present by returning to her past, she’s forced to reexamine her life and find the true meaning of love. But will she be able to mend fences and forgive herself before she loses her one real shot at happiness?
If you love Sophie Kinsella and Emily Giffin, you’ll love this heartwarming debut from a fresh voice in contemporary chick-lit that offers a lighthearted and fun take on friendship, love, and how to recover from past mistakes.
The Campfire Series
1. One S’more Summer
2. S’more to Lose
3. Love You S’more
4.Tell Me S’more – Coming 2020!
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Love the title it’s an excellent read.
Great Book!
This is a very entertaining book–makes you look forward to the next one in the series.
Bratty protagonist.
I loved that this book approached grief and character development in a naturalistic way. Life is complicated and this story demonstrated that.
A sweet romance. Predictable but fun. A good beach read
Easy read.
Relaxing read
I liked the flow of this book. It was easy to read as well.
I did enjoy this book but it just sort of petered out at the end with no resolution.