
Ingredients: 1 college junior, fired from summer internship 1 secret crush, the cute and flirty type 1 crush's best bud, with a secret of his own
- In large bowl, mix together college junior and secret crush.
- Gradually add in crush's best bud.
- Stir until best bud's secret is revealed.
- Let mixture rest in a sleepy provincial town.
- Bake under the blazing summer sun until golden brown (be careful; batter might burn). Tania's summer is more than she can handle! Her cooking career comes to a screeching halt before it can even take off. Then, best friends Rob and Mateo enter the picture. Can she figure out her feelings for them AND get the internship credits she needs to make it to senior year? “One Crazy Summer is a fun and engaging read that literally leaves you hungry for more! Readers will find themselves relating with and rooting for Tania, who struggles with questions on career, love and the fulfillment of her dreams. Add two cute boys to the mix and you’ll definitely be wishing for your own kilig summer romance!” -Candy magazine
Author

Reading and writing are close to Ines Bautista Yao's heart ever since she was a child. She graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University with a degree in AB Communication Arts. She has been a teacher at the Assumption College San Lorenzo and the Ateneo de Manila University's English department. Her debut novel One Crazy Summer was first penned in 2007 when she was pregnant with her first daughter Addie. Being a mother has taken much of Ines' time so she was only able to write 13 pages of her novel. She completed her story in April 2011, while three-year-old Addie was sleeping and inspiration struck her again. Two months later her story was complete. After eight months, her dream of publishing her own book came true. The book was only launched last January 26, 2012, but Ines is already writing her second novel. Most readers can remember Ines as the former editor-in-chief of K-Zone Magazine and Candy Magazine . At present, Ines is working as an editor of Summit Books. She is also married to photographer Marc Yao, whom she says she consults whenever she's stuck in the middle of a story she's writing. Sources: One Crazy Summer Author Ines Bautista Yao on Juggling Writing and Motherhood by Belle Yambao Spotlight on Filipino Authors: Ines Bautista-Yao