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Into the Woods
Into the Woods | Jenny Holiday
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Summer camp just got a whole lot hotter in this enemies-to-lovers romance, perfect for readers of Tessa Bailey and Lucy Score. Teddy Knights band has just broken up in spectacular fashion after his longtime bandmate andhed thoughtclosest friend decides to go solo. So when hes offered a last-minute gig to fill in as an artist-in-residence at a summer arts campwhich comes with a lake cabin and lots of free time to work on a revenge albumhe takes it. No matter that he knows nothing about nature, dislikes kids, and is generally a grump. Gretchen Miller is having a mid-life crisis. Luckily, her summer job as the dance teacher at Wild Arts summer camp will allow her to drop out of society for a while. Having sworn off dating, she decides shell go into the woods and become a crone. She might skip the luring innocent children to their death part of cronedom, but shes all for the curse men aspect. Teddy and Gretchen clash from the get-go when he mistakes her for a fan, and she relegates him to the entitled jerk ash heap. Despite their determination to dislike each other, a wary friendship blooms as the magic of the woods starts to unwind them, and they spend long hours by the campfire talking about art, being stuck, and the idea of starting over. But woods are often filled with monsters, and Teddy and Gretchen will have to face their fears if they want to start over together.
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Into the Woods, by Jenny Holiday (2025)

Premise: In order to reinforce a ‘no more men‘ resolution after being burned out on dating apps, a Minnesotan dance instructor takes a position as a mentor at a summer camp for artistic teens. But fate may have other things in mind, when she meets the grumpy rockstar facing life transitions of his own.
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Mattsbookaday Review: This was really cute. I don‘t have much more to say about it than that. Just a nice, easy, contemporary romance.

Bookish Pair: While not in a series per se, this is in the same universe as the author‘s Canadian Boyfriend (2024).

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

💞 Romance
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