GRR Reviews Skinny Dipping Dare (Camp Firefly Falls) by Zoe York
Skinny Dipping Dare is a contemporary romance in the multi-author shared "Camp Firefly Falls" universe, a getaway camp for adults. The tone is light, but the chemistry between the two doesn't quite make sense.
Navy SEAL Wyatt Henderson needed to decompress after months of desk duty and signed up, with his buddies, for a week of fishing and hiking and beer at his buddy's favorite camp in the Berkshires. He didn't know that Camp Firefly Falls also has campfire songs and kitchen duty and crafts at noon. He especially can't stand the hippie girl in the cabin next door who decided he's no fun. Tegan Bennet can't stand the insufferable grumpy (but gorgeous) military guy next cabin over, who wakes up at crack of dawn and had way too much presence. So when Wyatt threw down a dare, Tegan reciprocated. Soon there are no camp rules... merely discretion, and they fell for each other... hard.
The opposites attract story has a cute setup, but the point where it flipped from enemy to lover seems to happen way too suddenly. And the dare seems way too childish, even for adults in a camp, and especially for a SEAL.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: SEAL on vacation wanting quiet time to decompress faced off against happy hippie free-spirit girl in next cabin over...
Tropes: enemies to lovers, different worlds, SEAL
Overall Rating: 3/5
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