Synopses & Reviews
If Kate were Lady Brett Ashley, the devastating heroine of Hemingway's
The Sun Also Rises, she'd spend her summers careering around the Riviera in her coupe, breaking hearts by the dozen--because
why not? In reality, Kate's never even had a boyfriend, and she'll be spending the summer abetting her mom's lame ploy to make her dad jealous: running off to Cape Cod and crashing at the seaside home of her wealthy friends, the Cooper-Melnicks. To add to the shame, the Cooper-Melnicks' gorgeous daughter Sarah
is a bit like Lady Brett, and she seems less than thrilled to hang out with her new houseguest. Any dreams Kate once had of a perfect summer are ruined.
That is, until Sarah's cute, witty friend Adam starts drawing Kate into the fold--and seems intrigued. With Adam around, Kate feels like she just might have a bit of heartbreaker potential after all. But when a breezy summer romance quickly grows more complicated can Kate keep pretending her relationship with Adam is just a carefree fling? Or will she take the risk and tell him her real feelings? Suddenly Kate is asking herself a question she never thought she'd stoop to: Is she girlfriend material?
Synopsis
Kate has never had a boyfriend, but while crashing at her mother's wealthy friends' home at Cape Cod for the summer, Kate meets Adam. When her breezy summer romance with Adam becomes more complicated, Kate asks herself if she is girlfriend material.
Synopsis
Kate's not the type to lose it over a guy. So she's appalled by her mom's summer plan: to drag Kate along to Cape Cod, in a ploy to make Kate's dad jealous. But just when Kate's resigned herself to three months of stoic solitude at the country club, a cute boy named Adam starts drawing her out, and seems
intrigued. Suddenly Kate can't help but wonder what it would be like if a guy lost it over
her.
When her breezy romance quickly grows more complicated, can Kate keep pretending Adam is just a carefree fling? Or will she risk telling him her real feelings? Now Kate is asking herself a question she never thought she'd stoop to: Is she girlfriend material?