Book Review: Till Summer Do Us Part
I always love Meghan Quinn books because they’re funny and spicy and her latest, Till Summer Do Us Part, was so good!


This romcom follows Scottie Price and Wilder Wells. Scottie works as a copy editor for a golf company and she’s the only woman on her team, apart from her boss, and she’s also the only one not married. And the whole team talks about being married all the time. Tired of feeling left out, when asked what she’s up to that coming weekend she lies and says she has plans with her husband. When one of her co-workers tries to call her out and say she doesn’t wear a wedding ring, she says her and her husband are going through a rough patch. She thought that would be the end of it, but then she gets pulled aside by her boss and is told that her husband is one of the most popular marriage counselors in the city and all her co-workers on the team have been to him. She leaves the conversation with an appointment to see him the next morning!
Scrambling to find someone to pretend to be her husband whom she is having problems with, her best friend’s brother, Wilder, agrees to help her out since improv is his new hobby. The goal of the therapy session is to show the counselor that they can’t work things out and should go their separate ways. So Scottie was not expecting for Wilder to agree to attend an 8 day summer camp for married couples with Scottie to work on their “marriage”!
Can the two keep up the charade of being married at this summer camp? Can they share a room and bed together for 8 days without anything happening despite their attraction to one another?
This book was really fun and I loved Scottie and Wilder. Meghan Quinn’s books are always funny, but sometimes the things the characters get up to are so far fetched and while this one did have some crazy things in it, most of the things were pretty believable which made me enjoy the book that much more. I really enjoyed that even though the book was mostly about the two of them trying to fool everyone into thinking they were a married couple going through a rough patch and all the hilarious things being thrown at them like a sex toy mini-bar in their cabin, they also worked through their own individual issues (Scottie’s past divorce and Wilder’s family trauma and grieving). I really loved the two of them together and miss them already!
Read this if you want a spicy romcom with the fake dating/marriage trope.
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