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Till Summer Do Us Part (Standard Edition)

From New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon Charts bestselling author Meghan Quinn comes a new laugh-out-loud summer rom-com.

"I got what I wanted. I became buddy-buddy with my boss in an instant. But the cost will be hefty...finding a husband by tomorrow."

Scottie Price just started a new job, and it's a real sausage fest. She's the only woman on a team filled with Brads and Chads. Expecting a bachelor pad atmosphere, she is quickly corrected when she finds out everyone is happily married.

In an effort to impress her boss, Scottie mentions her nonexistent husband in a company meeting. But eagle-eyed Chad points out her lack of wedding ring. Panicked, Scottie creates a story about her unhappy marriage. Unfortunately for Scottie, her boss has a solution--a one-on-one session with the best marriage counselor in the Northeast, who happens to be her boss's husband.

With no way out of her lie, Scottie agrees to see him. Frantic, she calls in help from her best friend who sets her up with his brother, an improv-obsessed millionaire.

Enter Wilder Wells. More than happy to take on the job, he teaches Scottie the main rule of improv: always say yes. But the rule backfires during the session when Wilder signs them up for an eight-day summer marriage camp with all of Scottie's co-workers where she'll have to share a cabin with her way-too-handsome fake husband.

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Published Jun 3, 2025

432 pages

Average rating: 7.7

391 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Trisha.shaw
Aug 21, 2025
10/10 stars
Absolutely loved this read. I laughed to many times which is always attractive to me from an author. Very cute with real world issues in relationships which I appreciated. Definitely will be recommending this read to friends and keeping this on my bookshelf to come.
Cindy_612
Aug 16, 2025
4/10 stars
One thing I noticed right away was that the author seems to have a familiar writing style, especially in the way she sets up the story. The whole game competition element reminded me a lot of her other book I read, How My Neighbor Stole Christmas. While the settings are different, the overall plot pattern felt quite similar. It made me realize this might be her go-to style, which I can appreciate, but it did make the story feel a little predictable. The banter between the characters was fun and kept me entertained, but honestly, the spice was a bit much for me, especially towards the last quarter of the book. It became overwhelming, and I found myself wishing for a bit more balance.
CurvyAndNerdy
Jul 20, 2025
5/10 stars
**Taps mic 🎤🫷🏼** Please don’t kick me out of the Meghan Quinn fan club. 😅 I liked this book. I LOOOOVED Wilder and the therapist but Scottie… just wasn’t my vibe. The premise didn’t really hook me either, at least Scottie’s reasons for the ruse in the first place. However, the therapy aspect was actually pretty interesting. The buildup to the intimacy was great 🤌🏼 It was just missing something I can’t quite pinpoint. Still love your books, Meghan 💕
ljzsreadsandreviews
Jul 16, 2025
9/10 stars
In a way I don’t even know what to say about this book. It was so quirky and chaotic at points but somehow it all worked. Scottie wasn’t my favorite FMC at the beginning. You can tell she’s been through a lot but she was a bit uptight while also being a hot mess all at once. Her character grew on me significantly though. Whereas I loved Wilder from the get go because he was FREAKING ADORABLE! Wilder is the definition of a book boyfriend... there is too much perfect going on in one man here but I ate it up! Plus I’m always down for the fake dating/marriage trope. I do want to note there might not be a ton of explicitly spicy chapters but there is a ton of references to sex so if that’s not your thing, this might not be the summer romance you want to pick up. Me, on the other hand, didn’t mind a single second of it 😏
Carrie Ann
Sep 29, 2025
3/10 stars
Boring but fun , does that make sense ?

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