Crushing on Cooper (Camp Firefly Falls #3) by Violet Vaughn

Posted July 16, 2018 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2018, Reviews / 0 Comments

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Crushing on Cooper (Camp Firefly Falls #3) by Violet VaughnTitle: Crushing on Cooper (Camp Firefly Falls, #3)
Author: Violet Vaughn
Published by: Indie
Release Date: July 29, 2016
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 121
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating: dnf

Blurb:

When Allison Nelson’s failed bakery leaves her career in limbo she takes a job at Camp Firefly Falls. It’s a trip down memory lane to return to the camp she attended during her childhood, but she gets more than she expected. A corporate retreat arrives, and Allison is forced to sink or swim in a new romance with her first love. But a casual summer fling doesn’t go as planned, and she dives in with her heart, even if she’s too scared to tell Cooper about her son and a past full of failure.

Cooper Marshall spent the last decade as the golden boy of snowboarding winning multiple Olympic medals. When he decides to settle down and take a suit-and-tie job, he’s sent on a retreat to Camp Firefly Falls. More than fond memories of the camp await him, and he discovers his childhood crush that got away. He makes the move he should have years ago, but Allison is not the Allie he remembers, and the week-long fling she insists upon keeps him at arm’s length.

When Allison’s truth is revealed, Cooper learns the girl he fell in love with has changed into a woman he doesn’t know. But the Allie he remembers is still in Allison’s heart, and she struggles with learning to let go of her mistakes to take a chance on love.

My Review:

This book started out so fast in the romance part. We don’t even know anything about these characters yet. It was a blind side in that aspect.  They saw each other in the first five minutes and they are already making out. This book jumped right in and I was lost from gate. I’m not interested in finishing it. And just so you know, whenever I feel like stopping a book. I always make myself wait about a month before DNF’ing it. Just to see if I was in a bad mood at the time I started to read it or if it was genuinely not for me. I waited, and it didn’t get better.  

 

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