Three siblings, Quinn, Fern and Reed all fell in love with their friend Dylan one summer at camp only there's a shocking twist i didn't see coming...
Quinn tells the story in perspectives split to current day and back in the summer at camp which their parents own. Now, the siblings aren't close like they used to be and Fern is staying out more with friends like Reed stays at his. Quinn however sticks with Hana her friend and fellow camp counsellor as well as new boy Alexander.
The book deals with grief and how moving on and accepting the loss of someone can hinder us for ages after. The family as a whole all are affected but each in different ways as they cope differently to each other as they all knew the person. It was moving, emotional but hopeful too as we see Quinn learn to accept what happened. Anyone who's lost someone can relate.
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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