The Summer Before Senior Year

The Summer Before Senior Year

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Seth Winters is the school's bad boy - hot, smart, athletic and a man-whore. He is anything but gay and will sleep with anything that breathes, well at least that's what his best friend who has known him since diapers, Riley Cormack, continues to say. Riley Cormack is your average high school student - if you call always wanting nothing less than a 3.8 GPA, being super pretty and sporty and being oblivious the world average - and everything Seth has ever imagined to be a girlfriend but of course she doesn't know that. What happens when both of them head to a summer camp to kickstart their summer before senior year? What happens in The Summer Before Senior Year? All Rights Reserved © 2015 xoaddictedtobluexo
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Step one: graduate. Step two: accidentally sleep with your best friend. Step three: get trapped working summer camp together because your other best friend has no sense of boundaries. Now Enya and Maddie are sharing a cabin, pretending nothing happened, and doing a terrible job at it. It's hot. It's messy. It's gay. * * * The summer before college was supposed to be chill; sunburns, iced lattes, maybe a mild existential crisis. But when Skylar signs everyone up to be counselors at a middle school camp, Enya and Maddie find themselves trapped in a mosquito-infested nightmare... together. One small problem: They may or may not have ACCIDENTALLY hooked up after graduation. And Maddie is convinced Enya planned the whole thing. Between canoe races gone wrong, s'mores that end in arguments, and bunkhouse confessions they swore would never happen again, both girls are about to learn that feelings aren't something you can logic your way out of-or yell your way past. Because sometimes the person who drives you craziest... is the one who feels like home.

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