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Falling for Wonder Boy by Kristine Asselin

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4.0

"Falling for Wonder Boy" is the second book is the Vernon High Chronicles series. In this second installment, Kristine Carlson Asselin turns away from Ice Hockey and turns to golfing. Kate Anderson is the sixteen year old daughter of the owner of a small golf course. Her goal for the summer is to qualify for the New Hampshire Junior State Golf Championship. But pressure is added on her shoulders when she overhears that she needs to win to bring back new clients to the course before her family goes bankrupt. Between navigating the pressure of being one of the only girls to compete in such tournaments, and being stuck into a love triangle with two of the golf course employees, Kate is set for an eventful summer.
Falling for Wonder Boy was a great light read that had me hooked. If you liked the first book, this one is even better, the pace just keeps pulling you back into your book. It also does touch some very important subjects like running a family business, sexism in sports, and how hard it can be for small businesses to compete against bigger ones.

I got an arc of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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