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Accidental Kisses Series

8/25/2018

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Camp Crush

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Chloe is fun, effervescent and energetic.  She is super excited that she is finally old enough to be a counselor at Camp Winnipeg with her best friend, Millie.  She is also enthusiastic that she might catch the eye of equally fun and sociable second year counselor, Alex.  The only down-side is Alex's best friend, Drew, who made fun of Chloe's perky attitude all of last year giving her the nick-name of Alka-Seltzer.  However, when Chloe arrives at camp it is Drew who greets her warmly and helps her with her bags.  Chloe learns that she and Drew will be going to college next to each other this coming fall.  Chloe and Drew spend more and more time together, but Chloe may still be hung up on Alex.  Chloe sorts out her true feelings for Alex and Drew when she is kissed in the dark, but by the wrong guy!  Now Chloe has to start all over again after making things weird with both Alex and Drew.


A cute, sweet and easy young adult romance that is perfect for the summer.  The point of view switched between Chloe and Drew giving a great sense of both sides of a budding romance that I often miss. Chloe's character was infectious and I'm sure we all know someone just like her.  I enjoyed watching Chloe realize that her initial summer crush may not be the best choice for a relationship and watching her go through the confusion of a first love.  Drew's point of view was great to read, since he was equally as confused in romance as Chloe.  Through their awkwardness and uncertainty, both Chloe and Drew grow and are able to begin a super sweet romance.  I can't wait to read book two, which will be centered around Millie.  Overall, an adorable and entertaining young adult romance.

Summer Sizzle

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Millie has been working as a counselor for the summer at Camp Winnipeg.  Her best friend, Chloe is working with her.  Chloe's task for the summer was to try to win the affections of fellow counselor Alex, but has instead fallen for Drew.  Now, quiet and creative Millie has a lot of time to spend with the goofy and popular Alex.  Both Millie and Alex feel lost in love having been publicly humiliated by significant others before.  Now, Alex's ex is back at camp as well. Could they be falling for one another now and could they make it work if they were?

  This is a fun, sweet romance, perfect for the summer that captures the uncertainty of young love.  Book 2 of the Accidental Kisses series picks up right where Camp Crush left off except now we get to see a romance bud from Alex and Millie's points of view.  Alex and Millie are opposites and  written very realistically, like people I know. Once again, Tammy Andresen has been able to capture the vulnerable and awkward side of teenage dating from both the male and female perspectives.  The writing and dialogue is down to earth and natural.  I was able to relate to the fears of dating as well as the inevitable pull of love.  Overall, another enjoyable, fast-paced, sun-soaked romance.  It seems that the next book will focus on one of Drew's band mates, I can't wait!

This book was received for free in return for an honest review.

Love Notes

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​Derek is the lead singer of the band, Echo Station.  Tattooed and burly, Derek fits the look of the bad boy to a tee, and usually has a short term girlfriend to match. Derek has just had a crazy breakup with now ex-girlfriend Nicole and decides to swear off women for a while.  Band mate Drew brings in marketing major, Melissa to watch the band perform and see if she can help them get bigger crowds.  Melissa is career focused and has a plan for love and boyfriends.  While trying get some promo shots, Melissa instantly notices Derek's presence; however this bad boy is not the Harvard guy she imagined herself with and Derek seems to think she an annoyance.  At some point these two realize that love doesn't always look like they think it should.  


The third installment in the Accidental Kisses series does not disappoint.  In Love Notes the sweet and sassy romance continues with the friends of characters met in the first two books.  This being said, you do not have to read the first two books to understand this one, but it was nice to see the other relationships from the outside.  Melissa and Derek are complete opposites.  Melissa has life planned out in her head, with a man exactly like her.  Derek thinks he can only have girls that fit into his rock lifestyle, but those girls are always caustic.  When the two meet, sparks fly, but not in a good way.  Like the other books in the series, the point of view alternates between the the two so we get an inside look into Melissa and Derek's thoughts.  I enjoyed seeing the uncertainty and leaps of faith as the romance blossomed. I liked that Derek didn't fit his outward stereotype in the end and that both Melissa and Derek both could see that there is more to a person than their outward appearance.  An intense and fast-paced sweet romance that I read in one sitting, I can't wait to see who falls in love next.


This book was received for free in return for an honest review. 

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