Abby Stewart knows her final summer at Camp Emerson is going to be her best yet. She's thrilled that Greg Neill, her best friend from home, is hitting it off with Joanna Klein, her best friend from camp. There are even some sparks flying between them! Plus, Abby's met a gorgeous new guy herself--Will Stevenson. With all the coupling going on, love is definitely in the air!
At first, Abby's ecstatic that she's snagged Will. But the more time Abby spends with him, the more she realizes there's something missing. Being with Will is not like...well, it's nothing like hanging out with Greg. And now, as Abby watches Greg and Joanna flirt, she's struck by unexpected tinges of jealousy. Has Abby overlooked her one perfect guy all these years?
Kieran Scott is the author of domestic suspense and mystery novels including WISH YOU WERE GONE, REGRETS ONLY and PEOPLE WILL TALK. She has also written several young adult novels, both under her own name and for Alloy Entertainment under the pseudonym Kate Brian. These include the New York Times best-selling PRIVATE and PRIVILEGE series, as well as MEGAN MEADE'S GUIDE TO THE MCGOWAN BOYS and many others. She grew up in Bergen County, New Jersey, attended Rutgers University, and now lives in New Jersey with her husband, two sons and one goofy dog.
the ultimate i-fell-inlove-with-my-best-friend book, oooh! i just love this love story, totally! abby & greg's story is sooo cute, i love the chapter when they were playing soccer and it was the final game then it was raining, then greg accidentally hit the ball unto abby then they had this shouting scene which made greg felt so guilty about it, the last scene is much better, when they rolled into the ground and abby was feeling ecstatic because greg is going to kiss her...then after they kissed, greg said, "beats kissing my sister..." hehehe
I like this story book because it is basically about how a friendship catches fire and turns into a relationship. The girl and the guy never thought they would have romantic feelings for each other because they're best friends. It's quite a humourous book as well.
Normally I love the books in the Love Stories series but not this one. I just couldn't wrap my head around how stupid the main characters were and how they were so oblivious to the fact that the people they thought they liked actually liked each other. It was a good finish but the middle just made me want to throw the book against the wall.