Best Summer Ever
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 39m
  • Reads 1,837
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 4
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2024
Perfect for readers of YA contemporary romance and authors like  Jenny Han, Sarah Dessen, and Beth Reekles. Set in a glamorous lakeside house, this dual POV beach read is the ideal combination of enemies-to-lovers, family drama, and female friendship.

Jenna doesn't like to appear out of control . . . ever. But when she learns her best friend has accepted a place at a university on the other side of the country, her father is moving to Vancouver and selling the family properties, and her cousin/BFF Olivia has decided to move in with her boyfriend,  Jenna's carefully constructed façade begins to crack. Everyone around her is making plans and moving on . . . except her. 
 
Faced with losing everything that matters to her, Jenna decides to invite her friends to her family's lake house and host a weeklong extravaganza before everyone goes their separate ways. So what if she doesn't ask her dad first? It'll be a party to make everyone remember her; what could go wrong?

Meanwhile, Olivia has just learned that her long-term boyfriend cheated on her and she has to decide whether to break up or forgive him. The last thing she wants to do is attend a party, especially with her ex's best friend, but she can't let Jenna down. Now, she has to figure out how to keep the truth secret-and what comes next. 

As the week unfolds, friendships are tested and so are new and old romances. And by the end of their trip, both Jenna and Olivia discover that it's impossible to be in control all the time (especially if feelings are involved) . . . and this summer will change everything.
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