

History will say they were roommates, and they really were!
This was the most perfect cute summer read, an affirming queer awakening, and the very best found family experience.
Coming as an adult for the summer camp experience she never had a chid, Garland is a year divorced and convinced that if it wasn't meant to be with her ex-husband, she clearly wasn't destined for love. When a burst of sunshine in human form literally falls into her arms, she realises she's found the best kind of ally in her new roommate, Stevie. It seems a sign when Stevie turns out to be the sister of Mason, the tall blonde guy she'd bumped into once, prompting her to question whether she's meant to make this vision a reality. It slowly becomes clear though that Mason isn't the sibling she's meant to fall for...
This was just the most charming scenario, a fun summer camp for adults to relive their childhood experiences, new friends and rivals to get to know, and some bad history thrown into the mix. The relationships between the characters change and expand through the story and there's really strong queer representation, with a standout character being Michelle, who offers Garland much wisdom.
History will say they were roommates, and they really were!
This was the most perfect cute summer read, an affirming queer awakening, and the very best found family experience.
Coming as an adult for the summer camp experience she never had a chid, Garland is a year divorced and convinced that if it wasn't meant to be with her ex-husband, she clearly wasn't destined for love. When a burst of sunshine in human form literally falls into her arms, she realises she's found the best kind of ally in her new roommate, Stevie. It seems a sign when Stevie turns out to be the sister of Mason, the tall blonde guy she'd bumped into once, prompting her to question whether she's meant to make this vision a reality. It slowly becomes clear though that Mason isn't the sibling she's meant to fall for...
This was just the most charming scenario, a fun summer camp for adults to relive their childhood experiences, new friends and rivals to get to know, and some bad history thrown into the mix. The relationships between the characters change and expand through the story and there's really strong queer representation, with a standout character being Michelle, who offers Garland much wisdom.