Review: Wet Hot Summer

This was such a fun, sweet summer read! Gina is typically type-A and – put together and has everything under control, for herself and everyone around her. Benji, on the other hand, is a total cinnamon roll, who is go-with-the-flow and able to take life as it comes. When these two meet in Vegas, sparks fly and they end up married! Gina, however, doesn’t remember exactly what happened the next morning and heads back to her real life and fake fiance’. There is SO much that happens from this point on – Gina has reasons to need to keep her fake engagement, Benji shows up looking for his wife, her hard-to-count-on mom shows up unexpectedly, and so much more!

I really enjoyed this book! There were a few times when the situations became a tad unbelievable, but I was having enough fun reading that it was easy to overlook. Overall, a spicy, fun read perfect for those hot summer nights! 🔥

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

Reliable, boring Gina Carlson is living a lie. Not only is her engagement to her best friend one of convenience that will allow them to buy Happy Lake Lodge and Campground from his grandmother, but there’s also a teensy-tiny chance she might already be married after a drunken night in Vegas. She doesn’t remember that night—but waking up in a tacky honeymoon suite with a twenty-five-year-old stripper and rings on her finger doesn’t mean they actually got married, right?

Benji Dwyer is sick of being a one-night-only fantasy, even if it comes with the territory of taking his clothes off on stage. The night with Gina was different. What they had was something deeper. That’s why he married her.

So when circumstances (and possibly mafia lackeys) send him on the run, Benji decides to lay low at Happy Lake and see if he and Gina still spark. But Gina doesn’t remember him. Even worse—she’s engaged to someone else. So Benji proposes a deal. He’ll tell her what happened, keep their marriage secret, and give her a divorce—if he can stay for the summer.

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