Meanwhile in Idaho, Jacqueline Potter would give anything to get out of managing her grandfather's boring fishing lodge. After earning her degree in hospitality, Jacqueline finds it all beneath her. She wants the big city lifestyle and paycheck. So when the summer job swap comes to her attention she applies thinking it is her way out of this arrangement with her grandfather.
Both women think the job swap will be the answer to their woes. But is it as simple as all that?
This was a fun, sweet read. After the heavier subject of the previous read, I was wanting something more light and fun. This fit the need perfectly. Though a couple of the characters were super frustrating and unlikeable, the contrast to the other characters is what made it fun. The author did a wonderful job of describing and contrasting the two settings also. A great summery vacation read with a satisfying ending.
I rated it a 9/10
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I literally JUST saw this on our library shelves and I was thinking it looked like a fun easy read. Thanks for the great review. Going on my want to read list! (along with about 20 others hahahaha).
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