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The Best, Worst, Back to Best Summer Ever!

The Best, Worst, Back to Best Summer Ever!

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Feb 3, 2022
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Romance
This is Kylee's first time ever going to summer camp. The only reason that she wanted to go is because her parents just separated and she had to move with mom to a small town called Bethany. She had to leave all her friends (which was fine since she had none). At summer camp Kylee meets a boy named Austin who is the hottest boy at camp. All her bunk mates talk about him a lot. She make friends, enemies, and maybe even a boyfriend along the way.
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Marissa Allen dreaded the idea of spending a few days camping with her family and their neighbor. She was a city girl, and the thought of being out in the wilderness, with no Wi-Fi or cell phone reception, terrified her. But her parents had insisted, and she had reluctantly agreed to come along. As soon as they arrived at the campsite, Marissa realized her mistake. They were cramped in a tiny RV, sharing it with the entire family and their neighbor. Marissa's parents were enthusiastic about the trip, but Marissa just couldn't shake the feeling of being stuck in the middle of nowhere. As the days went by, Marissa started to notice her neighbor's son, Jake. He was tall, handsome, and had a rugged look that Marissa found appealing. They started talking, and before she knew it, she found herself drawn to him. But she reminded herself that she wasn't the kind of girl who believed in love or romance.

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