If Camp Couple-Up: Extremes Edition were a book, this would be it, complete with fake dating, wilderness survival, and unexpected romantic sparks. Our heroine Cleo signs up for a reality show to pay off a swindling ex’s mess, only to find herself scrubbing toilets in rural Canada, pretending to fall for a musician with a killer smile (and questionable wilderness skills) so they can win big. Then the crew disappears, the phones die, and suddenly it’s Survivor: Heartstrings Edition, insulin refills not included.
I had high hopes for this one, and honestly the premise had me saying, “Yeah, I’ll watch this show.” The first half was a hoot, and the slow-burn chemistry kept me turning pages. But at times it felt like I was reading two different books. One was a cheeky fake-dating rom-com, and the other was a semi-survival thriller asking, “Wait… are we still having fun?” The tone wobbled in places, and some scenes made me chuckle while others made me scratch my head.
It’s an okay read, not a masterpiece, but not a catastrophe either. If you want something that’s breezy with occasional grit, some charm, and a couple of “Oh, come on…” moments, give it a shot. Just don’t be surprised if it leaves you thinking “sweet…ish.”