Not Just Friends

Not Just Friends (The Wrong Bed #57)

3.55 of 5 stars 3.55  ·  rating details  ·  86 ratings  ·  21 reviews
Come to Camp Winnehatchee!
For new experiences. (With
boys!)
For the great outdoors. (Where you can find yourself in nature. With
boys!)
For adults-only activities. (Best shared with
men!)

For venture capitalist Adam Sutherland, attending Camp Winnehatchee's reopening was a no-brainer. He's even reuniting with former camp counselors to chip in and help revive the camp. What h...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published April 17th 2012 by Harlequin
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Jenna Anderson
Adam and Julia have known each other for years, almost decades. They were campmates in their childhood and later counselors at the same camp. Julia has always harbored a secret crush for Adam. He was a player and out of her reach. Years later Julia and Adam are brought back together at Camp Winnehawkee. Their friends, Kate and Mason, have purchased the property and are in the process of fixing it up to reopen.

I’d like to thank NetGalley and Harlequin for the review copy of Not Just Friends.

This...more
Rhonda
4 STARS
It has adult content being a blaze book. I enjoyed Not Just Friends.
The characters are all good friends from thier youth all having gone to camp for years and then being camp counselers for years.
Julia McKee first went to camp Winnehawkee when she was 10 years old.
Julia kept a journal and during the story it reads some of her entries about camp and her crush on Adam.
Since her first year of camp she became good friends with Kate Carmichael and Frannie Dillon. They have always kept in conta...more
Sarah
My Opinion:

This book was funny, sexy, and downright fun! I had a delightful adventure following Julia around as she helped reestablish Camp Winnehatchee. But I had an even better time watching her fall back in love with Adam and reading all about their hot chemistry.

I can relate to Julia's childhood. I was the same as her when everyone else was out playing with their friends, I was inside reading a book. Books were (are) my best friends, and I am not ashamed to admit it. I love to delve into the...more
Kat Latham
When Julia McKee's friends buy the summer camp where they had all spent a decade of summers, she's more than happy to take a week away from her bakery and help them with renovations. But on her first night sleeping in one of the cabins, she's awoken by the boy she spent all those summers fantasizing - and writing in her diary - about.

Well, Adam Sutherland's not such a boy anymore. He's definitely become a man. And unbeknownst to Jules, he spent more than his fair share of time fantasizing about...more
Alicia Jespersen(orangepeacock313)
“Win-ne-who?” Win-ne-hawkee! Who are you Winnehawkee Winne-who? Winnehawkee. Are you true? Winnehawkee. We’re true blue. Winnehawkee, Winnehawkee, whoo!”

From Julie McKee’s first summer at Camp Winnehawkee she knew that she was in love with Adam Sutherland. Adam has always been the stud with plenty of dates to go around. Julie believes that he could never feel anything for her, but that doesn’t stop her from fantasizing about a week alone with him.

As the campers come back to Camp Winnehawkee some...more
Lori
I really kind of struggled with how I wanted to rate this one... I'd say a solid 3.75 starts. It was sexy, it was sweet, it kept me entertained and very interested... and maybe I"m being a little silly here because I never did anything like this but I kind of found the characters a little immature at times.... it was mostly just the beginning of the book that I felt that way though.

Watching Adam and Julia's relationship grow was actually very sweet.. what they learned about each other including...more
Mlleelizabeth
This is a pretty good book, but I think the blurb here may be a little bit misleading. The book is actually less silly and a little more interesting than the blurb indicates. But the heroine is also still mostly a good girl. Both the hero and heroine keep secrets from each other at some point and I found that frustrating, especially later in the book when there was less reason for them to do so. The villainess is silly and seems unnecessary to the plot. Still, the camp aspect is fun and this is...more
Ally
Not Just friends
This easy breezy read was offered to me by Net Galley and harlequin. Thank you
This book was an easy breezy read which hit the spot, I was craving me some harlequin blaze and as always it was delivered.
An adventure awaits you at camp Winnehatchee as it did many years ago for Adam and Julia as kids they’d enjoyed the camp as a retreat. Now the camp is closing down and as a favour to their friends once again they come together to save the camp. Julia anticipates seeing her childhoo...more
Tia
It was one of those "cutesy" type books. Girl finally gets her crush when they are both adults and fight to stay and be together through all odds. I wouldn't say I related to the book in any way, except maybe experiencing unrequited love when I was younger but that's about it. It was an enjoyable read.
Alexis-Morgan Roark
I could swear I've read this one before. Perhaps, another like it?

Any old hoot...this book was a cute little former teen crush who also liked me but didn't think I would like him and now we're going to have sex like bunnies and eventually get our HEA. :-)
Barb
What happens when childhood summer camp friends spend 10 years together then get together for a reunion 12 years later? Well you'll just have to find out by reading this book. Its an awesome read. I've given it a 4.5 stars....
Irene
Quick and entertaining enough read. Not too fond of the perspective changing from one sentence to another. Didn't like the epilogue too much. Cover of the book has nothing to do with the content.
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E.
Very much enjoyed this book. It was fun and very entertaining from the very first chapter. It was a good showing of how 'bad' boys can become 'good' men.
Shanelle
This book was rather boring. no real spark between the main characters and the setting was rather bland. Not one of her best by far.
Crystal McFarland
loved it.new atmosphere, not the same old resort type book.very sexy,but also brings back childhood memories of camp.
Kate
Overall rating -- 4.5 stars

I never went to overnight summer camp as a kid, but now I wish I had so I could reunite with my summertime crush like the hero and heroine in this book! It's fun seeing unrequited teenage love work out in the end.
Bella Marie Cullen
4 1/2 stars.
Mzpastrychef
Got to love it
Amy
3.5 stars
Lindsay
It was ok but nothing special. Although there are sex scenes, they are pretty tame for Blaze. Good plot, but there was nothing to make me remember it 3 months from now.
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May 18, 2013 Reem marked it as to-read
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Katie
Mar 26, 2013 Katie rated it 3 of 5 stars
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Not Just Friends (Kindle Edition)
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Kate began reading romance in 1979 when she picked up a copy of Kathleen Woodiwiss's Ashes in the Wind. She read the book from cover to cover in one very long night and was immediately hooked on the genre.

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