I read this book after having received a review copy from the publisher. I would like to note that I read it in 8 days while I usually read a book this size in about 20 days.
From the beginning I really liked the style of writing in this book. It is really fast paced and casually written.
In the beginning I could really relate to Moira, she is a nervous but very happy. Okay, this book isn’t a literary masterpiece but it is a very airy and well written book. If you are looking for a quick happy and cute read this is definitely a book I would recommend.
From the beginning I had the feeling that Moira, the main character was asexual, especially since she is very nervous about intimacy with Andrea and it doesn’t seem like she is sexually attracted to her at all. She loves her very much, that much is clear, but there seems to be no sexual tension at all. The author is asexual after all, it would have been good representation and it would’ve fitted well in the story line. Later I found out that Moira was originally written as an asexual and that the author changed it because test readers said it needed a little sexual tension. I think she should’ve never changed this. It’s her book, she can do whatever she wants. But of course I understand.
I enjoyed the main setting with the camp, I think this is very creative since, usually, these kind of books are set in a high school or something. It makes for a very interesting dynamic between the main character and the minor characters, being other councilors and camp kids.
I think the relationship between Andrea is very cute, but something like this was bound to happen for Moira to realize how much she actually loves her and think the relationship is stronger for it. Moira made the right decision, okay she shouldn’t have kissed Millie in the first place, but it was necessary. I believe that maybe it could’ve been worked out a little better.
In the end I really enjoyed the book and would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a cute, fluffy, happy read.