The Bookworm says... Maybe. Proof of Forever by Lexa Hillyer was a very good book!! Camp Okahatchee is a second home for hundreds of campers, providing a second family for them as well. Joy, Zoe, Talia, and Luce were as close as you can get without being family. Now they barely speak to each other. When they go to their Camp Okahatchee Reunion Night and all meet up in the photo booth, they get transported back to the summer they were all turning fifteen. That was the last year they attended camp together, and the year everything went wrong. They have the chance to change their fates, or do everything over again. That being said, they're stuck in the past with four days to get back to the present, whether they fix things or not.
This was a cute book!! It was a little bit like Freaky Friday meets Back to the Future meets The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. That combination could hardly be bad. My only problem was how slow the beginning seemed to be. It took me a while to get into it, and for that reason, I say maybe. Once the action started, it was terrific!
"It's neither the past nor the future--everything that has happened before now mashes up to everything that will happen one day, and she feels endless: young and ancient at the same time, like she's always existed, like she's shining brilliantly. She feels beautiful."
DISCLAIMER: review is based off of an uncorrected proof. On-sale date is June 2nd, 2015.