
With strict orders to come back with whatever trophies and ribbons are awarded for best team or come back unemployed, they are stunned to find out their boss sent them the to wrong camp session. Two advertising office enemies sent to a corporate retreat at a sleep-away summer camp to work out their differences. Meet Miguel Castillo and Seraphina Worth. The second book set in the Camp Firefly Falls world with stories so hot, you can roast marshmallows on your ereader. And that something wants Violet most of all.įorget Netflix and chill…campfire and thrill. And temptations she cannot resist.īut something is preying on the women of New Geneva, something that threatens to unleash the ghosts of Thornfield and drag them all into hell. She tries to deny her pull to both men, but an uneasy midnight bargain with one forges a new alliance as she’s dazzled by an underground New Geneva she hadn't known existed. John immediately charms her with his intelligence and cordial demeanor, while Gideon, the dark rogue, delights in flustering her at every opportunity, awakening a yearning she doesn't understand and most assuredly does not want. John and Gideon Winston are as different as night and day, and each wants to claim Violet for his own.

Dutifully, as she was taught, Violet pushes away her fear of the monstrous, forbidding Thornfield Abbey, and throws herself into her work as governess to the Colonel’s youngest son.īut the Colonel's elder sons have other ideas.

Violet Merriweather first sets eyes on Colonel Winston when he purchases her at auction from Witherspoon Academy, the orphanage where she’d been raised after her rescue from Earth. The colony of New Geneva has risen from the ashes of her dying mother planet, Earth, by rebuilding a society based on a time before everything went horribly, horribly wrong.the Victorian Era. The trouble is, the more she learns about herself on her journey of bad blind dates, the more she wonders if maybe Foster has known her better than she knows herself all this time.Īnd maybe she should have trusted him with the secret she’s kept for four years-the secret that broke them up to begin with. His ridiculous newspaper assignment-to go on twelve blind dates-to prove his powers of darkness won't work on her.

The only thing Layney dislikes more than swimming in the high school dating pool is Jimmy Foster thinking he got the best of her, so she takes Working side-by-side with Foster, the guy she likes to call Lucifer, makes it even worse. With the local paper closing and the school cutting Journalism from the budget, it's a long shot. This year, her senior year, not only does she have to share the coveted Senior Editor position with her arch nemesis, Jimmy Foster, she also has to figure out how to keep the school paper alive.

There is an alternate cover edition for this ASIN here.
