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Tell Me S'more
Tell Me S'more: Book Four of the Campfire Series | Beth Merlin
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Camp Chinooka was supposed to be a place of inspiration, the place where Perry Gilman would finally compose his symphonic masterpiece. But four years later, Perry Gillman isn't any closer to his dream of becoming a world renown musician. Instead, he fell love in with Gigi Goldstein and he thought that love would be enough. Now, struggling to find the right subject for a new musical while hustling as a piano player at a local jazz bar, he can't help but measure his own shortcomings to his famous father's monstrous success. So, when he stumbles onto the idea to write a musical about the life and times of Elizabeth I, everything finally changes. The musical is an international sensation and suddenly, Perry is on the fast track to super stardom. However, fame and success come at a price. When his relationship with Gigi is thrown into a tailspin, he must decide whether to follow his dream for which he fought for so long or sacrifice it all for true love. Told from Perry's perspective, Tell Me S'more shows that there are two sides to every story and a cost to every choice.
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This series was so much fun for me, and the last book did not disappoint! The first 3 books are told from GiGi‘s perspective, and this was told from the male lead‘s point of view. Done badly, this could have been a boring repeat of things the reader already knew. Instead, I thought the author did a great job of giving enough to ground the reader and recall memories while giving new insight. Satisfied!!