Tan Lines: Sand, Surf, and Secrets; Rays, Romance, and Rivalry; Beaches, Boys, and Betrayal (Summer)
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com
Summer's back for a second summer vacation in the Florida Keys.
She's just graduated from high school and she's back to chill with Diana, her cousin, and Marquez, her best friend. Unlike last summer, Seth won't be there. Instead, her new fiancé will be on the West Coast for an internship.
When an old fling shows up, Summer must figure out her heart and where her loyalty lies before things spin out of control. Diana is hiding a secret crush on Seth and, if Summer's not careful, Diana could ruin her cousin's relationship. Marquez is dating Summer's brother, but she's also going through a downward spiral.
Can the three girls survive the roller coaster summer without destroying their friendship?
TAN LINES follows up BEACH BLONDES and is perfect for readers craving romance, sun, friendship, and drama.
Summer's back for a second summer vacation in the Florida Keys.
She's just graduated from high school and she's back to chill with Diana, her cousin, and Marquez, her best friend. Unlike last summer, Seth won't be there. Instead, her new fiancé will be on the West Coast for an internship.
When an old fling shows up, Summer must figure out her heart and where her loyalty lies before things spin out of control. Diana is hiding a secret crush on Seth and, if Summer's not careful, Diana could ruin her cousin's relationship. Marquez is dating Summer's brother, but she's also going through a downward spiral.
Can the three girls survive the roller coaster summer without destroying their friendship?
TAN LINES follows up BEACH BLONDES and is perfect for readers craving romance, sun, friendship, and drama.
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