Everything is bright and shiny in Paz's world-she has a great job and she rents a city apartment with two of her best friends, Asher and Alexis. She lives, eats, breathes tall skyscrapers, traffic, and expensive food 24/7. I mean, with a Starbucks on every corner, what more could a girl want? Yeah, she had been single for a while, but it builds independence. She was... content. At least, that's what she would tell herself.
That wasn't how she used to be, though. She spent the better part of her childhood in and out of the summer camp owned by her father. Turned off from camp by the camp bully, Bully Boden, she retired from that life and moved to the city when she turned 18.
Things begin to go sideways when she receives a call informing her of her father's untimely death, then a second call years later requesting help for his beloved summer camp that had been going downhill since his death. Camp girl turned city-never-to-return-to-camp girl is about to come face to face with her childhood memories, good and bad, and the living legacy of her beloved father.
Will Cody Boden be the same agonist he was when they were younger? At least he could only fly her bra up a flagpole once, right?.... Right?