
It’s almost a given that any Meghan Quinn book is going to be 5 stars. This one, as far as I can tell, is a complete stand-alone. Normally with Meghan Quinn books, I skip the prologue and dive right into chapter one. I feel like there have been times that it gives too much away, so I’ve gotten into the habit of going back and reading it at the very end. It’s totally not necessary with this book. Don’t be afraid to start with the prologue and read as normal. I loved discovering the new characters, both Wilder and Scottie, but the supporting characters as well. Of course, with any MQ book, there are going to be some crazy, outrageous, hilarious scenes. And some smoking hot ones too! Years ago I read a series set in a summer camp for adults (Camp Firefly Falls). This reminded me of that, only dirtier and a little more crazy. There are some serious moments too, it’s not all fun and games- very well rounded. I just loved every minute of reading this.
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4 1/2 stars
4 1/2 stars because it had a slow start for me. And the beginning, I thought, ugh, not my kind of story, but I pressed on because I’ve enjoyed every other book of hers before. I’m glad I kept an open mind, because once Ruby’s history was revealed, it got much more interesting for me. I also loved seeing their friends Marcus and Lauren (and wouldn’t hate a novella about them), and the family dynamic each of them had. The bonus epiloge almost got me to shed a tear or two, it was so sweet and beautiful. I can’t wait for more in the series now.