Maine Squeeze
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good read
(Updated: June 25, 2026)
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Alexis
Catherine Clark is amazing in this book. She paints a wonderful picture with best friends living on their own for a summer. It gets complicated with Ben and Evan both in the picture. Who does she like and why does she not just go with one guy. She gets all confused and ends up having a very complicated with all these people in the picture. And then who stole the jewelry from the catering job? This book is a page turner and will entertain till the very end. i reccomend it to girls 14 or older. Read iT!!!
Catherine Clark is amazing in this book. She paints a wonderful picture with best friends living on their own for a summer. It gets complicated with Ben and Evan both in the picture. Who does she like and why does she not just go with one guy. She gets all confused and ends up having a very complicated with all these people in the picture. And then who stole the jewelry from the catering job? This book is a page turner and will entertain till the very end. i reccomend it to girls 14 or older. Read iT!!!
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Great Book
(Updated: June 25, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by N
this book is great for teen girls. it has an amazing story that keeps them intersted. i read it for a book report and got tons of people reading it the next day. girls can really connect to these kind of situations. it might be a little to 'gushy' for the boys....
this book is great for teen girls. it has an amazing story that keeps them intersted. i read it for a book report and got tons of people reading it the next day. girls can really connect to these kind of situations. it might be a little to 'gushy' for the boys....
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Great Book
(Updated: June 25, 2026)
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5.0
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by N
this book is great for teen girls. it has an amazing story that keeps them intersted. i read it for a book report and got tons of people reading it the next day. girls can really connect to these kind of situations. it might be a little to 'gushy' for the boys....
this book is great for teen girls. it has an amazing story that keeps them intersted. i read it for a book report and got tons of people reading it the next day. girls can really connect to these kind of situations. it might be a little to 'gushy' for the boys....
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decent beach read
(Updated: June 25, 2026)
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3.0
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Alexandra
Colleen's parents are leaving her home with friends for 10 weeks while they go to Europe, and she plans to have the best summer ever, despite the House Rules Contract she signed. But her plans change right away, starting with one of her friends bailing on the two-month slumber party, and then her last-summer's fast-and-furious fling coming back into town. Even though Colleen is perfectly happy with her boyfriend, Ben, she can't stop thinking about Evan-- and not just the way he hurt her last fall. Her attempts to ignore her ex are thwarted as they are constantly thrown together at their common workplace. Colleen has to re-evaluate her choices, and the difference between safe and right, in addition to making sure her parents don't find out about her slight rule-bending. With three girls and two boys to help, it shouldn't be hard, but maybe "the more the merrier" doesn't always ring true. The love-triangle plotline gets a bit repetetive, but is intriguing nonetheless, and, coupled with the four girls' antics, will keep you reading.
Colleen's parents are leaving her home with friends for 10 weeks while they go to Europe, and she plans to have the best summer ever, despite the House Rules Contract she signed. But her plans change right away, starting with one of her friends bailing on the two-month slumber party, and then her last-summer's fast-and-furious fling coming back into town. Even though Colleen is perfectly happy with her boyfriend, Ben, she can't stop thinking about Evan-- and not just the way he hurt her last fall. Her attempts to ignore her ex are thwarted as they are constantly thrown together at their common workplace. Colleen has to re-evaluate her choices, and the difference between safe and right, in addition to making sure her parents don't find out about her slight rule-bending. With three girls and two boys to help, it shouldn't be hard, but maybe "the more the merrier" doesn't always ring true. The love-triangle plotline gets a bit repetetive, but is intriguing nonetheless, and, coupled with the four girls' antics, will keep you reading.
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