A Cabin For Thirteen (Sequel to 6G5G1S)
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  • Reads 2,372
  • Votes 94
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 30m
Complete, First published Jan 01, 2014
The boys left at the beginning of September. They recorded a new album while the girls studied through part of their senior and sophomore years. But, none of them could ever forget such a perfect summer.
The eleven of them made a promise at the end of that summer. When winter break comes along, they will meet again to spend the holidays together. And they intend to keep that promise.
Where, do you ask? Northern Minnesota, in a huge cabin that's partially owned by each of the Reynolds, Cole, Anderson, Nelson, and Gonzalez families.
As the boys and girls reunite at the cabin, along with Kyle, and Michael, who is finally back from serving, drama unfolds in the large cabin. Love, friendship, loyalty, trust and family ties will all be tested as they try to live together for two weeks. Will they even remain friends after this, or is this the end?

(This book is a sequel to my book Six Girls, Five Guys, One Summer. You probably could read this book without reading the first one, but I would suggest going to read that one first.)
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