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Move over summer boy there is a new series in town that will blow your mind. What’s hot is the third of a three book series called I love bikinis. They are all about a summer that changes one life. Each book is about different girls like many other summer novel go through a romantic summer relationship that sometime last longer. Every book in this series is written by a different author. What’s Hot is written by Caitlyn Davis. This is the only book Caitlyn Davis has written but she lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota the United States. She may have only written one book but we are expecting another one in January.

What’s hot is book is about a girl named holly. She and her best friend Anislee decide that the best way to meet boys is by working in a local country club. Anislee get a job as a tennis instructor and holly is send to work at the hot grill with a boy called Paul. Paul is an all star soccer player at another school who is bossy, controlling and arrogant. In spite of that holly keeps on focusing on him but she is not the only person who is interested in him. Holly and Paul are always fighting and arguing. So holly is cant admit to her self that she likes him.

The more they fight the more attracted they are to each other. “What are you doing that not how you do that.” Paul has to always control everything that holly is doing. He is always telling her that what she did is the wrong way because it is not the usual way he did it. He even sometimes blame her for thing she didn’t do, but every once in a while he would do something nice for her like once she get her shirt all wet he lends her one of his.

This book is not the best of its series but it’s a good book to read by the side of the pool it gives you something fun to do for a little while. It not like one of the books in the twilight series it doesn’t have you attack to the book till you finish it and you don’t scream I want more in the end the end of it but its worth a read if you like chick flicks other wise you could think this was a waste of time.