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A travel romance that will take you on the adventure of a lifetime. NYC fashion blogger, Camille Caldwell, gets offered a dream job by her favorite magazine. They're going to send her on an all-expenses paid eco-trip to Costa Rica. She doesn't know what that means, but she assumes she'll wear fabulous clothes, sip Pi a Coladas on the beach, and have her photo taken "out in nature." Really, the hardest part of the assignment will be giving up social media while she's gone. Going off social media is no big deal for London-based wildlife photographer, Adam Lloyd. The only reason he even has an account is to share his photos with the world. He's thrilled when an international publication wants to hire him, until he finds out it's a fashion magazine. He decides to take the job anyway--after all, it will be great for his portfolio. But the minute he sees Camille, he knows it was a mistake. She has too much luggage, is too high maintenance, and way too pretty. When they meet, their feelings are mutual--they hate each other. Can these two stop fighting long enough to complete their assignment? Will Camille give up and go home when she discovers there's nowhere to plug in her hair straightener? Or will they both realize that sometimes you have to go off the grid to find yourself? No library descriptions found. |
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"Always question things.
Learn about the planet.
Get out and travel.
Go on crazy adventures.
Don't be afraid to fall in love.
Never hold back.
Make your dreams come true."
The writing style of this book was actually pretty good if you ask me. It isn't boring.
But the plot was just not unique enough for me and not enough characters for me to exactly be head over heels for it.
Though, I did love the few characters I was given when I was reading this book. The female MC did annoy me in a way though hehe. The character development was really really good.
Adam and Camille here were just so adorable. MY HEART !!! *fangirls* *screams* *rolls on the floor*
*sigh*
Their relationship was just so cute and adorable even though I found it so dramatic and corny at times. I was turned into complete trash by these two. Peace.
The theme and the mood is another thing I really liked since it really made the book feel a tad n=bit more different than to other books in a way that you won't be able to explain.
I think the word "refreshing" is the best way to describe this book. ( )