Emma's parents are both pastors who have raised her and her seven year old little sister Lizzie as devout Christians her ex best friend Nat was supposed to go off to Crispy Dream Donut camp with her not become best mates with Molly whose dad causes trouble for her parents church as he believes men rule and have more power over women.
She broke Jakes heart but asks him to meet up with her after she finds out her parents will hold back her college fund unless she goes to a Christian college else she has to fund it someway.
Emma meets Bear and Anita at the camp and becomes friends with them meanwhile later Jake says he loves her throwing her off after what happened between them previously. We do learn why Nat isn't friends with Emma currently and we learn that Carson caused the fall out.
It is very religion/Christianity heavy and wasn't my normal choice of book but if you are into religious fiction with a minor love theme then you should enjoy it.
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