Synopsis:
The girls from Flowerpot Cabin are back at camp in Martha Freeman’s second novel in the Secret Cookie Club series, which was called “a younger version of Ann Brashares’s The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” by School Library Journal.
Recipe for Summer Drama
1 girl counselor, broken-hearted
1 boy counselor, super-cute
4 determined campers
Mix all ingredients together for eight weeks at Moonlight Ranch summer camp. For best results, add cookies.
The Secret Cookie Club members Grace, Emma, Olivia, and Lucy are excited to be back at Moonlight Ranch summer camp with their beloved counselor, Hannah. But when a mysterious letter arrives, Hannah is plunged into despair. Secret Cookie Club to the rescue!
After puzzling out the contents of the letter, they make a plan to fix Hannah’s life—a plan that requires a magic spell, a daring mission to the boys camp, and a big batch of campfire cookies. What could possibly go wrong? With a dash of romance, a pinch of mystery, and a heaping tablespoon of fun, this camp adventure is as satisfying as a warm chocolate chip cookie.
My Review:
The secret cookie club is wonderful book about four completely different girls that attend the same camp called Moonlight Ranch. Their counselor, Hannah, receives this unbelievable and heart-breaking letter. The four girls get involved and is determined to fix Hannah’s life. With a little bit of daring missions and the sweet smell of cookies, will they be able to achieve their goal?
I like this book because even though the four girls are different, they all learn to respect each others differences and that is something that the reader is able to take away from this book. Overall, this book is great, I just wished that there were more daring missions and more characters involved. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a story about friendship.
Happy reading!