

Sometimes her actions annoyed me, but overall she’s a good protagonist. She’s smart, funny, super sweet and a total nerd. I enjoyed all the characters in this book! Laurel, our main protagonist is a pretty likable character. Adding to that, someone from the inside is trying to sabotage her father’s company on social Media which can ruin the internship program. As Laurel spends more time with the interns, she gets to know more about them and she feels that everyone deserves the scholarship, but unfortunately only one can win the grand prize. One of the intern named Carlos makes her heart flutter but fraternization on the Job means instant disqualification. Now laurel’s job is not only to assist the new interns but also spy on them to find the perfect candidate who deserves the full scholarship. To her surprise, her father informs her that she also get to vote the winner which is not something she signed up for. In the company, she had to assist him on a college scholarship competition. He rejects at the beginning but after some persistence he finally gives in. In order to spend more time with her dad, she asks him to let her join his company. Kristoff is the head of Emergent Enterprises and also a total workaholic who spends most of his time in his office and barely have time for his daughter. The main characters Laurel and Carlos were super cute and their romance was just adorable. The characters were totally fun and I enjoyed the friendly banters between them. It was an adorable read filled with cute romance, humor, friendship, family and lots of geeky references. I loved Lisa Brown Robert’s Playing the Player and when I heard of this book, I knew I had check it out because it sounds so fun. I just hope there’s more than one survivor by the end of this summer. Kristoffs Never Quit is our family motto. But I can’t even think about him like that because fraternizing on the job means instant disqualification for the intern involved.Īs if that’s not enough, an anonymous informant with insider intel is trying to sabotage my dad’s company on social media…and I’m afraid it’s working.


Then there’s Carlos, who is, well, very distracting––in a good way. My boss is running the competition like it’s an episode of Survivor. I just found out that, in addition to my job assisting the competing interns, I’m supposed to vote for the winner. I’ve got a job at my dad’s company, which is sponsoring a college scholarship competition. Summers are supposed to be fun, right? Not mine. GENRE: Young-Adult, Contemporary, Romance.
