Saturday, February 17, 2018

Review - A Summer Thing by Stella Wilkinson



A Summer Thing (Four Seasons Set, #3)Title: A Summer Thing
Author: Stella Wilkinson
Series: Four Seasons
Pages: 47
Release Date: May 4th 2016
Genre: Romance
Publisher:
Source: Amazon
Format: eBook
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads


Synopsis: Oliver said he got lucky over the summer and produced photos of Chloe to prove it - Except it was a lie.

The pictures were real and the girl was real. But Chloe wasn’t in love with him at all, in fact she didn’t even like him - and now she was transferring to his school…

Could he convince her to forgive him and go along with his story? Or was his reputation about to bite the dust?

A young adult romantic comedy novella.

The Seasonal Romance Set is a story for every season by Stella Wilkinson. Books are all stand alone rather than a series and can be read in any order. Suitable for age 12+

My Review: Oliver and his family go to Egypt for the summer where they meet another family and the adults become friends forcing their children to be friends.

Oliver's parent's force him to hang out with their new friends daughter as they are the same age, the problem is  Oliver thinks she is boring so he isn't very nice to her but she burns really easily so she covers up and this causes her to sweat a lot and she ends up with spots.

Back at home Oliver finds himself back at school where he tells his friends that he got lucky with Chloe over the summer and he shows his friends pictures to prove she really exists, good job she doesn't live close by or go to his school right.... WRONG.

Chloe's family end up moving close by and Chloe goes to the same school as Oliver, Oliver has to come clean to Chloe about what he told his friends, only when he goes to see her she is completely different and he realises that he misjudged her.

Will Chloe play along and pretend to be Oliver's girlfriend? Well you will just have to read it and find out.

This short story is full of romance as well as mixed feelings.

Currently Reading: Heritage by Tara Ellis
Read in 2017: 8/35

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