Summer Boys: Next Summer

 
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Reader reviewed by Natalie

the sequel to summer boys continues with Beth, Ella and Ella's older sister Kelsi.

After confessing her love to her best friend, Beth feels that everything is going perfect with her boyfriend/best friend, George. she is expecting to spend a perfect summer with her one true love but it turns out he has to work this summer leaveing beth alone. one day while shes surfing she ends up being saved by a hott lifeguard that looks similar to George. She spends time with Adam the lifguard, who happens to have feelings for her. Beth feeling confused about her feelings ends up making out with him..but wait what about George her boyfriend?

After hooking up with her sister's boyfriend last summer, Ella decides to stay away from boys. that is until she meets Jeremy, a shy lifeguard, and she instanly knows that he's the one that she could fall in love with for real. the guy that will help end her bad girl days. she tries her best to get his attention but does he like her the same way. is this the first guy that ella cant get her hands on?

After what happened last year with Peter and her sister Ella, Kelsi decides to also stay away from boys. but then Tim, a college boy starts flirting with her. she turns him down but ends up bumping into him everywhere. now she cant stop thinking about him.
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Ahhh..This book is recommended to all young adults if you like all that romance stuff going on and it is more exciting than the first..Cant wait to read more this summer.
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