
Tan Lines by Katherine Applegate
I pick up the recent sequel to the book, Beach Blondies, and quickly buy it and sit down for another fun adventure for romance, anger, compassion, love, and drama. In this book, Tan Lines, is nothing like the title, but is about a girl named Summer, ironically in the season, summer.
The main character is a high school graduate that is with her boyfriend, Seth, in a tangle of a mess, and it's even worse when her ex-boyfriend's coming to where she's going to be staying for the summer; in Florida!
Thrown in between her loves, Summer struggles to keep her boyfriend while he's in California and keep her ex at bay in Florida, while also trying to help her brother clear a murder of which he was falsely blamed, and helping her anorexic friend.
This book is totally worth it, and I would recommend it to the people that like drama, because this book definitely made me want to throw it across the room (I hate drama) but for people, like me, who hate drama too, this would be a great book for you also to read because I learned a lot of lessons through this book.
The main character is a high school graduate that is with her boyfriend, Seth, in a tangle of a mess, and it's even worse when her ex-boyfriend's coming to where she's going to be staying for the summer; in Florida!
Thrown in between her loves, Summer struggles to keep her boyfriend while he's in California and keep her ex at bay in Florida, while also trying to help her brother clear a murder of which he was falsely blamed, and helping her anorexic friend.
This book is totally worth it, and I would recommend it to the people that like drama, because this book definitely made me want to throw it across the room (I hate drama) but for people, like me, who hate drama too, this would be a great book for you also to read because I learned a lot of lessons through this book.

