Author:
Auriane Desombre

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Learn moreI Love You S'more
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Learn moreA sapphic rival-to-lovers story about two counselors who find an unexpected romance during a summer they will never forget! Perfect for fans of Auriane Desombre''s beloved debut I Think I Love You.
Ivy Raines needs camp for an escape like she did as a child. After going through a very public breakup with her first girlfriend and teen TV show mega star, she wants nothing more than a summer of sunshine, friends and s'mores as newest counselor.
But when she signs up to run the camp's musical production she soon finds herself in a rivalry she didn't see coming with the co-director, Rynn. She's bossy and thinks she knows everything because she's been most experienced counselor. Worse, it's a girl Ivy had a falling out with when she was younger. It's the last thing Ivy needs while going through a breakup but as tension between them builds, sparks begin to fly brighter than a campfire.
As the days get hotter, will Ivy discover she can still have the summer escape she needed after all...in the way her heart has always wanted?
Auriane Desombre is a middle-school teacher and author of I Think I Love You and The Sister Split. She holds an MA in English Literature and an MFA in Creative Writing for Children & Young Adults. She lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Sammy, who is a certified bad boy.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Kristen DiMercurio
ISBN:
9798217014903
Length:
7 hours 12 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
April 8, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
"A cathartic tale of a shy girl gaining self-love and learning to forgive." —Kirkus Reviews"Full of heart and a depth of understanding of young girls battling the forces of hormones, responsibilities, and social media, this is a must-read for fans of YA romance and queer romance." —School Library Journal Expand reviews