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Campfire Confessions
Campfire Confessions
Campfire Confessions
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Campfire Confessions

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Best friends Case and Mitchell are so inseparable everyone assumes they’re dating. Case’s dad even buys them a joint gift—a camping trip. Even though Case hates the woods, he wants Mitchell to have a good time. When they discover the trip is a couples’ retreat, they have to fake a relationship. Case can’t understand why the trust and intimacy exercises the other couples struggle with come so naturally to them. After all, they’re not really boyfriends….

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 11, 2014
ISBN9781627987646
Campfire Confessions
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Bru Baker

Bru Baker a eu un avant-goût de la vie comme écrivain à l’âge de quatre ans, quand elle a commencé à publier un journal hebdomadaire pour sa famille. Ce qu’ils appelaient de la curiosité, elle l’appelait avoir du nez pour les informations, et personne n’a été surpris quand elle s’est retrouvée avec des diplômes en journalisme et en science politique, et a commencé une carrière dans le journalisme. Bru a passé plus d’une décennie à écrire pour les journaux avant de sauter le pas vers la fiction. Elle travaille désormais comme référence et conseillère des lecteurs dans une bibliothèque du Midwest, bien qu’elle trouve toujours ça difficile de croire que quelqu’un soit prêt à la payer pour parler de livres toute la journée. Souvent, le soir, on peut la trouver pelotonnée avec un livre ou son ordinateur portable. Que ce soit pour créer ses propres personnages ou immergée avec ceux de quelqu’un d’autre, on ne peut nier que Bru est plus heureuse quand elle est captivée par une histoire. Son mari et elle ont deux enfants, ce qui signifie que nombre de ses livres sont écrits sur la touche de différents entraînements sportifs.

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    Campfire Confessions

    IT’S ONLY three days. We’ll be fine. The exasperated tone in Mitchell’s voice was clear, but Case knew from his inflection that it was more fond than annoyed.

    Case crossed his arms and glared at Mitchell, a bit put off that his protests about their imminent camping trip were being brushed aside. Mitchell Arnold, three days is plenty of time to die of hypothermia, walk off a cliff face, or get poison oak on your ass while you’re off in the bushes taking care of business. I can’t believe my father is making me go camping.

    Mitchell rolled his eyes. Casey Greeves, he said mockingly, you’re being melodramatic.

    Excuse you, I am not being melodramatic. I am being realistic, Case said. And don’t call me Casey. You know I hate that. He huffed out a snort as he kicked at the huge pile of camping gear that Mitchell had assembled in the middle of Case’s tiny living room. I should just tell him I’ll pay him back, eat the deposit, and cancel. We could go to Vegas instead.

    Mitchell ignored him, which Case had expected. He and Mitch had been friends for more than half a decade; to say Mitchell was well acquainted with Case’s tendency toward overreaction would be a severe understatement. Not that Case would admit to his temper tantrum being an overreaction—it wasn’t. When his father had given him the camping trip for Christmas, Case had thought it sounded like it could be fun. A few days hanging with Mitchell, hiking in the fresh air, sleeping out in the woods; it was an ideal vacation—just not for Case. His only previous camping experience was a Cub Scout campout with his dad that they’d left early when Case had stumbled into a nest of fire ants. That had been the end of camping and Cub Scouts for Case, which he knew had been a hard pill for his outdoorsy father to swallow.

    The deposit was enormous, and at this point you’d have to pay most of the rest of the fee anyway, Mitchell pointed out, and Case hated how rational he sounded. Besides, your dad was really excited about this. He spent forever picking it out—you know that. He wants to share this part of his life with you, Case. So let’s go learn to camp.

    Case heaved out a sigh. Mitchell was right. His dad had even shipped out all his camping gear so Mitchell and Case wouldn’t have to rent any from the adventure company that was leading the campout. He’d genuinely sounded thrilled when Case had told him he’d give it a try.

    You just want an excuse to get me into the wild and take advantage of me, Case said petulantly. When Mitch didn’t respond, he sighed and conceded. Fine. But if I get eaten by a bear, I’m coming back to haunt both of you.

    Mitchell laughed at the weak threat. Like you wouldn’t be haunting me anyway. You wouldn’t know what to do without me, Case, even if you were dead.

    That was uncomfortably close to the truth, so Case very maturely ignored him.

    You also hate Vegas, Mitchell said mildly, apparently unaffected by Case’s silent treatment. He extracted a ratty Dr. Who sleeping bag from the pile. This isn’t going to be warm enough.

    Case shot him a dark look. Screw you. The Tardis is perfect.

    Mitchell dropped it with a

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