When Briais forced to stay with her countryside cousin's on their farm all summer away from her home of Chicago and her best friend Leila, she is angry and for a start hates her time on the chore filled farm.
From dirt mucking, waitressing, milking and more she discovers she can't and won't help until she's fuelled by and angry customer and a curious one about her fun hometown crazy monster shakes where a milkshake is taken to the extreme with ice cream, sweets, cream, marshmallows and chocolate all get in the mix to create a wacky unique shake experience!
As their farm is threatened to be closed and paid off to a top creamery company, Bria and her cousin Wren fall for the same guy, Gabe.
Suddenly summer is not so boring and there's so much drama that Bria finds she might just be able to follow her heart and decide some tough decisions about her friends back home...
A sweet unlikely love story set within a book about friendship troubles and finding your own way and opinions discovering who you are and about growing up. A more serious book than the previous standalone by Suzanne in a good way as more drama amps up the action and storyline, this teamed up with the monster shakes idea makes it my favourite yet!
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