A review by cewhisenant
On a Summer Night by Gabriel D. Vidrine

3.0

*An ARC was provided by NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*

"I could be like any other boy in just about every single way. It didn't matter what parts I did or didn't have. Out body parts didn't make us who we were. Why couldn't people treat others how they wanted to be perceived?"

There's not much to say about this one other than it is the perfect summer camp story to read over a free weekend, whether to further the feeling of summertime bliss or to beg some of that feeling to join you in the lingering wintry weather. Basically, a sweet and short summertime romance filled with lots of diversity rep and snarky characters. :)