A review by rachrreads
Until Next Summer by Ali Brady

  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

Repping the #redteam for the traveling arc ❤️

I had so much fun reading this one! This was my first Ali Brady book and I’ll definitely have to pick up their other books ASAP!

Growing up Jessie and Hillary lived for their summers at Camp Chickawah in Minnesota. The two were best friends and vowed to become counselors together one day. Unfortunately, Hillary never became a counselor and the two drifted apart.

Jessie is now camp director and has learned the camp is about to be sold. She plans one last epic summer and invites past campers back as adults for a week at camp! Hillary decides to come back as staff for the summer and the two begin to rebuild their friendship.  Their friendship isn’t the only camp relationships that are rekindled. Hillary agrees to a no strings attached fling with the camp chef, whereas Jessie finds herself drawn to the moody writer who rented a cabin for the summer.

As the summer begins to come to an end, the Jessie and Hillary realize this doesn’t have to be the end of camp and aim to save it. 

Read if you like:
• Summer Camp
• Dual POV (two best friends!)
• Found Family