RowanKane
Beth's friend Lexi thinks the concept of true love is unrealistic. "No guy waits that long for a girl," she's said. "Guys want their dicks happy. That's all they care about."
Maybe Lexi's right, but Beth and Nikita refuse to believe so. Their solution is a vacation: to spend their summer in the way that Nicholas Sparks' heroines do. Faulker, North Carolina seems like the perfect getaway for three twenty year-olds in search of a lazy, beach-front summer.
Who will win the battle of wills? Lexi, whose past relationship left her feeling violated and insecure; Nikita, who's never had a real boyfriend; or Beth, who hides behind sarcasm to stop people from seeing her secret vulnerabilities? And what's really drawing them to Faulkner?