Stan by C.J. Duggan

Stan (Summer, #1.5)

by C.J. Duggan

I had plans, big plans, but all that changed the night Bel Evans darkened my doorstep.

Stan Remington is the go-to man. What he doesn’t know about Onslow means one of two things: it doesn’t exist or it hasn’t happened yet.

And when it comes to Onslow, for Stan, being an only child means a guilt-riddled sense of duty to help out at his parents’ caravan park every summer of his life: same old town, same old story.

Until Belinda Evans.

The wild and insipid doctor’s daughter who spends summer holidays with her family at Remington’s Caravan Park, but she’s not Stan’s problem; that is, until she sabotages his planned weekend escape. Now Stan finds himself not only caretaking the caravan park on his own, but responsible for Bel as well. Just the two of them. Under the one roof. For one long, long weekend.

Reviewed by Angie on

4 of 5 stars

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Stan is full of things that I love: bickering, misunderstandings, and the 90s! It's right before Christmas and Bel's family has decided to head to Onslow for the Summer. She just wants to relax and avoid the sun. Meanwhile, Stan who works at the campground is hoping for the weekend off, but Bel unintentionally convinces her parents and his to go away for the weekend, leaving Stan to run things on his own. Stan's not happy and manages to rope Bel into working with him for free! Now it's a weekend of them trying to one-up the others misery, and falling in love, obviously.

I adored Stan; it was so fun! I loved the little war between Bel and Stan! It's certainly a misery loves company kind of deal, but light-hearted. Feelings have to arise when they set the war aside, but Bel pulls away because she thinks Stan is still with Ellie. She has been away for two years, so it's understandable misunderstanding. Of course, things happen, push them together, and then Stan and Bel can spend a wonderful Summer together without the sabotage!

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