Till summer do us part

Meghan Quinn

Book - 2025

"Scottie Price just started a new job, and it's a real sausage fest. She's the only woman on a team filled with Brads and Chads. Expecting a bachelor pad atmosphere, she is quickly corrected when she finds out everyone is happily married. In an effort to impress her boss, Scottie mentions her nonexistent husband in a company meeting. But eagle-eyed Chad points out her lack of wedding ring. Panicked, Scottie creates a story about her unhappy marriage. Unfortunately for Scottie, her boss has a solution--a one-on-one session with the best marriage counselor in the Northeast, who happens to be her boss's husband. With no way out of her lie, Scottie agrees to see him. Frantic, she calls in help from her best friend who sets h...er up with his brother, an improv-obsessed millionaire. Enter Wilder Wells. More than happy to take on the job, he teaches Scottie the main rule of improv: always say yes. But the rule backfires during the session when Wilder signs them up for an eight-day summer marriage camp with all of Scottie's co-workers where she'll have to share a cabin with her way-too-handsome fake husband."--Back cover.

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1st Floor New Shelf FICTION/Quinn, Meghan (NEW SHELF) Due Aug 14, 2025
Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Bloom Books [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Meghan Quinn (author)
Physical Description
427 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781464243660
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this sunny rom-com, bestseller Quinn (the Bridesmaids series) puts a laugh-out-loud twist on the fake marriage trope. Scottie Price, 29, is enjoying being single in New York City after her painful divorce. Unfortunately, her office is dominated by happily married people who delight in discussing their partners, making her feel like "the lonely spinster on the outside." When she lies to her boss about still being married and justifies not wearing her wedding ring by saying that she and her husband are going through a rough patch, her boss cajoles her into joining a couples therapy retreat. Desperate to maintain her ruse, she ropes in her best friend's brother, Wilder, to play her husband, and he agrees partly to practice his new hobby: improv. Pretending to be bickering lovers at "adult summercamp" results in much over-the-top hilarity and leads feelings to arise on both sides. Scottie's emotional baggage adds some heft to the otherwise zany plot, and Quinn makes Wilder work hard to prove his devotion to her, with plenty of swoony moments and some playfully explicit sex scenes along the way. A late twist about the camp's legitimacy strains credulity, but by that point realism has been left far behind. Readers who suspend their disbelief will have a fantastic time with this frothy flight of fancy. (June)

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