Ellie and Sam Clarke have the perfect marriage, if by perfect you mean they live together like roommates. When a job opportunity arises with a sign-on bonus, the tables seem to turn. That is until Sam runs into trouble at the local bar. Thankfully, his best friend Mason is there to save him and bring him home to his wife.
After making up and exploring parts of their relationship they assumed were long gone, they decide to take their newfound interests on a long weekend camping trip. What they did not expect was to meet Dean and Natalia Ellingston.
Dean and Natalia are a high-powered, wealthy couple that run with the wealthiest crowds in the city. When they meet Ellie and Sam, sparks ignite.
But anything can happen for just one weekend, right?
S'mores is a dark romance that proves that some people may not always be whom they say they are and that sometimes you keep your friends close, and your other friends, even closer.
*Some material in this book may be difficult for some readers, reader discretion is advised. This book was written for an audience age, 18 and over.
“Keep your friends close, and your other friends even closer”
My reaction to the last couple of chapters 👇 🤯😳🫢😱
That got real dark, real fast. The plot twist of all plot twists..🤯 Like, what did I just read?!
Synopsis: Ellie and Sam’s marriage has been in a funk for quite awhile now, living their daily life more like roommates. Things finally start to turn around when Ellie gets her dream job that happens to come with a hefty sign-on bonus. The couple starts to reconnect and explore different ways to spice up their relationship. They decide to getaway for the weekend and camp. While camping they end up meeting Dean and Natalia. Both couples end up hitting it off and enjoying each other’s company. Sam and Ellie find out that Dean and Natalia loveeee to share. One thing ends up leading to another. It’s just one weekend, right? 🍍🫢
Although there were quite a few spelling, grammatical & punctuation errors & an over usage of the characters names in dialogue (in my opinion), this book still managed to grab my attention and I really enjoyed it. 😊
S’mores is a dark romance that doesn’t seem that dark until the last couple of chapters. I promise you, you won’t see that ending coming.
DNFd at 42% I tried, I really wanted to enjoy this book and wanted to keep going but the amount of grammatical and spelling errors got too much. The constant mentioning of their names in each sentence they said to each other was annoying AF I felt it was written by a teenager. I ended up skipping to the final chapter which told me everything I needed to know and saved me a lot of time. I didn’t hate the story I just feel the writing needs to grow and I have all faith that the author can smash her next book!