Candace needs money and finds herself stuck in a summer job she has no desire for, The Zone, a theme park offers her a job as a cotton candy operator which she takes over cleaning ladies toilets.
She works with Martha an old lady whilst the carts can move to wherever whenever and cause injuries when you don't know as Candy finds out!
She runs into guy leaving she calls the lone ranger later named as Kurt and crushes hard on whilst dealing with bitchy employee's too including his ex Lisa.
Subsequently, sabotage at work to get her fired including drugs being planted on her happens.
Tamara best friend rich family struggles to hang out around work with her and feels guilty over it as their friendship becomes strained and they fall apart a bit because of circumstance differences but confrontation forces them to rekindle their bond after crossed wires and seeing sense after all years of friendship lost over a summer job would be a big waste over nothing!
Then a work scavenger hunt with two enemies at work as well as getting trapped with Kurt in The Zone forces all the drama to happen around Candace herself, Kurt, Lisa, and Josh.
A summer of drama ready served for our delight!
I didn't enjoy this book a ton but I did like learning about the environment of a theme park as I personally don't like rides of any kind and so working around them must be a big task in such a crowded area meanwhile without jealous colleagues and such to deal with! It also had some characters I really didn't like for how they acted etc in Lisa and Tamara especially her for being Candace's best friend and not hearing her out easily!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Love On The Line by J.C. Savoy
Claire runs a bookshop, The Cozy Quill and after a customers order goes missing, she ends up on customer service phone call to Will and soon...

-
Owen likes to visit the local memorial garden where he talks to a stone soldier statue after losing his dad and his mum becoming withdrawn a...
-
After her parents split up Amy has a hard time adjusting and after being home schooled too starts at Grace's art school where her aim is...
-
In this book Megan talks openly about her life growing up from her singing dreams, beloved grandad and more in an honest and open look into ...
No comments:
Post a Comment