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What is a Summer Camp?

What is a Summer Camp?

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jan 15, 2024
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A young woman named Ceatrie Hills goes to her very first summer camp called Camp Malonine, located up in northern Oregon, not knowing what to expect. Over the summer, she forms new relationships with new friends. She feels things she's never felt before, real love? Real fear? Who knows! You'll just have to join us on the journey to find out!
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*This is a sequel to His Sister's Babysitter, it's called Summer Camp. *As you can know from the title, the story will take place in the summer camp Carys, Shelley and Rion talked about in His Sister's Babysitter. To Carys and Shelley's surprise, Cohen and Mason joined them at the camp. At the camp, they met not only new friends, but an old friend as well. Carys and Cohen decided to keep their relationship as a secret at the summer camp, but when you kept a secret, things happened. Meanwhile, Shelley met someone who's both funny and smart, who really cared about her, which made her confused about her feelings for Mason, who still couldn't let go of his first love. **If you never read book 1, His Sister's Babysitter, it is okay to read this story straight away, but if you're interested in the first book, you're more than welcome to check out my profile and read it.

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