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That's basically my life. Really, it is. First of all, my name is Franny Gortene, the most awkward first name any homosapien can ever have.
Second of all, I have pretty much no friends. Why you ask? Well, because I'm not considered part of a "group" (My High School, Hedge High, is a Stereotypical type of school, which means the students are classified into a certain type of "group" So, the smart kids would go into the nerd group, and the cheerleaders and jocks would be put into the popular group. Get it now? Good.) If I had to be classified into a group, I'd be a nobody... still one of the worst groups to be classified in!
Third of all, it's two weeks till' prom. And if you go to my school, prom is the biggest deal in the whole entire universe, you have no idea. Plus, if you have no date, and you're wearing the ugliest dress in the room, you have a good idea what's going to happen to you. (*Cough* Getting teased and trashed by all the popular girls *cough*) Now let's add it all up: Most Awkward Name + No Group + Prom in Two Weeks with No Date and No Dress = Worst. School Year. Ever.
So, welcome to my life. My life of... three dots...
(Also, thank you radly_madly for the awesome cover!)
Emma and Vivian spend their summer at a new camp to help out a friend, only to discover that it's a dating camp and they both have to pretend to be single!
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Emma and Vivian, having spent their first year of college living together, agree to spend their summer at Gwen Black's latest camp. Unfortunately, due to a misunderstanding (and Gwen's aggressive advertising), the entire camp is using Emma as a mascot because she's "single". Emma and Vivian decide to let the situation play out to help Gwen, finding a new thrill in keeping their love secret. Soon, though, things get out of hand as they start making each other jealous, and someone online is working to destroy their relationship (and the entire camp)! Can Emma save the camp, her reputation, and the only relationship that's ever mattered to her?
(Sequel to Camp Mapplewood: original version.)
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