The Summer Camp Swap: A Secret Identity Summer Fling Workplace Romance

· Summer Fling Book 3 · Kait Nolan
4.8
14 reviews
eBook
180
Pages
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It's a terrible idea.


Impersonating her twin for staff orientation at Camp Firefly Falls is sure to end badly, but Sarah Meadows can't say no. It's just a quick two-week break to help her sister out of a jam, then she'll be back to finishing her stalled master's thesis. Except when her sexy, ex-park ranger partner uncovers her secret, Sarah's summer takes an unexpected turn.


Beckett Hayes knows he should report Sarah to the boss. But intrigued by her determination and pulled in by those big, doe eyes, he decides to train her instead. He can’t help but root for the underdog, especially when the underdog starts to wiggle her way into his heart.


Sarah's leaving in a matter of days, so a workplace romance is the last thing they need, but that doesn't stop either of them from diving in. Except a situationship isn't part of Sarah's long-term plans. As the clock counts down to the swap, the lines between duty and desire blur. Can Beckett convince Sarah to follow her heart, or will they have to be satisfied with only a summer fling?


Find out in this charming conclusion to the Summer Fling trilogy!

Ratings and reviews

4.8
14 reviews
Christy G
27 July 2024
This is a cute addition to this series. It is completely standalone so it can be read on it's own. The story of twins swapping places feels a little immature, but the setting and the way it was done made it work. The setting of a summer camp for adults is a fun idea. With the main characters being employees at the camp, it gave the story a little different spin. I really liked Sarah and Beck were a great match up. There was just the right amount of steam mixed in the romance.
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Kristen Lewendon
26 July 2024
A little bit “Parent Trap” and all kinds of fun. Sigh. So sweet. So adorable. I didn't want it to ever end. As a raving Type-A perfectionist, it was so easy for me to connect with Sarah and all the pressures she put on herself. Even Beckett’s sudden new career after an unexpected downsizing felt familiar. I loved how this story gave this pair the opportunity to view their lives in new ways and to re-evaluate what was most important to them.
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Melanie Groff
18 July 2024
Been a while since we last dropped in at Camp. Enjoyed the book. When I was a kid, I read this short book called Double Trouble about twins swiping places, and my aunt is a twin, so I guess I’ve always loved that kind of plot. What I like the most was the e character development. Kate’s characters always speak the hard truths, even when the other character doesn’t want to hear it. I think we could all use a friend, sister, partner like that.
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