From the bestselling author of Icebreaker....
When Russ and Aurora cross paths at a university party, a drinking game ends with them spending the night together. The next day, Aurora slips away before Russ learns her full name.
This anonymity ends when they both turn up to their first day of work as camp counsellors. A job they had both chosen to escape Maple Hills for the summer.
Given their history, there’s still an obvious tension between the two but the camp has a strict “no staff fraternizing” rule. Russ doesn’t want to risk heading home early but Aurora has never been one for rules.
As things heat up, they'll have to resist or risk starting something they just can’t stop.
Not suitable for younger readers.
Cathrine
14.2.2025
I really enjoyed this book. I love that Russ is so laid back and a little shy. It makes him more “human” and likable from the get go. I appreciate that non of them are “toxic” and needs “fixing” even though they both have issues. I really enjoy the evolving plutonic relationship before the full on relationship started. In general I found both characters very likable and felt strongly about their individual histories. I REALLY enjoyed where they ended up in the end and that it’s different from other stories. Uncommon from the typical book endings. Don’t know how to explain it without saying too much.
Julie
28.10.2024
6/5, Russ is perfect
Sabina
19.9.2024
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