Category - Fiction / Young Adult
Format - Paperback
Condition - Like New
Listed - A month ago
Ships From - California
Est. Publication Date - Jul 2021
Seller Description
When Meredith Fox lost her sister, Claire, eighteen months ago, she shut everyone out. But this summer she's determined to join the world again. The annual family vacation to Martha's Vineyard seems like the perfect place to reconnect. Her entire extended family is gathering for a big summer wedding, and although Meredith is dateless after being unexpectedly dumped, she's excited to participate in the traditional Fox family game of assassin that will take place during the week of wedding festivities. Claire always loved the game, and Meredith is determined to honor her legacy. But when Meredith forms an assassin alliance with a cute groomsman, she finds herself getting distracted. Meredith tries to focus on the game and win it for her sister, but she can't help falling for him. And as the week progresses, she realizes she's not only at risk of losing the game, but also her heart.
Additional Information
The Summer of Broken Rules
ISBN: 9781728210292
Publisher Description
Perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Katie Cotugno, this is a story of loss, romance, and the time it takes to become who you really want to be. Meredith Fox has been going to Martha's Vineyard for the s...
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PangoBooks readers generally find this young adult romance to be light and sweet, with a setting that evokes summertime vibes and incorporates fun elements like a family game of Assassin. While some appreciate the heartwarming and familiar feel of the relationships, others find the story too innocent and lacking in drama. The book’s pop culture references and the main character's positive coping mechanisms are notable highlights. However, opinions are mixed on its overall excitement and memorability, with some readers feeling it falls flat or isn't particularly engaging.