Til Summer Do Us Part by Meghan Quinn
Pages: 434
on June 3, 2025
Genres: Romantic Comedy
Scottie Price just started a new job and it's a real sausage fest. She's the only woman on a team filled with Brads and Chads. Expecting a bachelor pad atmosphere, she is quickly corrected when she finds out everyone is happily married.
In an effort to impress her boss, Scottie mentions her nonexistent husband in a company meeting. But eagle-eyed Chad points out her lack of wedding ring. Panicked, Scottie creates a story about her unhappy marriage. Unfortunately for Scottie, her boss has a solution—a one-on-one session with the best marriage counselor in the Northeast, who happens to be her boss’s husband.
With no way out of her lie, Scottie agrees to see him. Frantic, she calls in help from her best friend who sets her up with his brother, an improv-obsessed millionaire.
Enter Wilder Wells. More than happy to take on the job, he teaches Scottie the main rule of improv: always say yes. But the rule backfires during the session when Wilder signs them up for an eight-day summer marriage camp with all of Scottie’s co-workers where she’ll have to share a cabin with her way-too-handsome fake husband.
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Meghan Quinn’s Till Summer Do Us Part is the kind of rom-com that reminds you why summer romances are so much fun to read. This rom com by Meghan Quinn is equal parts outrageous, steamy, and sweet—like sipping a fruity cocktail on a beach while watching your favorite sitcom. The story follows Scottie Price, a newly hired woman in a company full of married men who fibs about having a husband just to fit in. Her tiny lie spirals out of control until she ends up attending a company “marriage camp” with her best friend’s brother, Wilder Wells, pretending he’s her husband. From there, readers are thrown into a week of hilarious chaos, heartfelt confessions, and an undeniable spark that turns fake love into something very real.
The book’s humor is one of its biggest strengths. Fans of Meghan Quinn’s signature style will recognize her witty banter, laugh-out-loud dialogue, and slightly over-the-top scenarios that somehow feel perfectly natural in her world. Many readers have said that they couldn’t stop smiling while reading it, and that joy really comes through. The scenes at the marriage camp are full of ridiculous challenges, awkward moments, and playful teasing that make it impossible not to root for Scottie and Wilder. Even when things go off the rails, the story stays warm and self-aware, never taking itself too seriously.
But beneath the fun exterior, there’s also a touch of depth that gives the book heart. Scottie’s journey from feeling out of place and unsure of herself to rediscovering confidence and love again adds emotional grounding to the humor. Wilder, though initially portrayed as goofy and spontaneous, turns out to be thoughtful and fiercely protective, making their chemistry both swoony and believable. Readers have appreciated how their relationship balances silliness with sincerity—their connection feels real even amid the most ridiculous setups.
Of course, this being Meghan Quinn, the romance isn’t just sweet—it’s sizzling. The book has plenty of spice, and readers have mentioned that it leans toward the steamier side of rom-coms. The passion between Scottie and Wilder is immediate and intense, and while the story delivers on the laughs, it also knows when to turn up the heat. For readers who prefer fade-to-black love scenes, the spice level might be a bit much, but for those who enjoy a full dose of romantic tension and payoff, this one definitely delivers.
A few readers have noted that the plot is a little over-the-top—and it is. A fake marriage, a company retreat disguised as a marriage camp, and a mix of eccentric coworkers make this story feel like a full-blown romantic comedy movie. But that’s part of its charm. It’s not meant to be realistic—it’s meant to be entertaining, and it succeeds completely in that regard. Meghan Quinn knows exactly what kind of story she’s telling, and she leans into every absurd moment with a wink and a smile.
Overall, Till Summer Do Us Part is a joyful, sexy, and delightfully silly read that captures everything fans love about Meghan Quinn’s books. It’s filled with infectious energy, quirky side characters, sparkling chemistry, and a heroine who’s easy to root for. If you enjoy romantic comedies that make you laugh out loud one moment and melt the next, this book is a perfect pick for your summer reading list. It’s lighthearted escapism done right—fun, fast-paced, and full of heart.
Final Thoughts: Till Summer Do Us Part is Meghan Quinn at her funniest and most self-assured, blending sharp humor with genuine emotion. It’s an easy 4 out of 5 stars—ideal for readers who love fake dating, forced proximity, and a good dose of chaos with their romance.

