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Every Summer After

Every Summer After book cover: Photo of two people jumping into a lake with the book title in big red letters

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age 16+

Steamy summer romance has drinking, nudity, heartbreak.

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The mystery of why Percy and Sam stopped seeing each other is interesting enough to keep the reader invested as the story bounces between the past and the present. Between the slow-burn romance, the nostalgia of long summers by the lake, and the puzzle of what drove the main characters apart, Every Summer After has enough plot and character development to keep you reading. And yet, Carley Fortune's characters often make terrible decisions, and while some of the early choices feel age appropriate, as the characters age, their lack of communication and ultimate betrayals are disappointing.

The summer vibes in the early flashback chapters make for a fun beach read, but the plot becomes predictable in the second half, and the ensuing drama changes the feel of the story. Ultimately, neither character is dynamic enough to truly root for, and readers may feel a bit let down by the end. It's got enough going for it to pull readers to the inevitable romance conclusion, but it's also just an OK book.

Book Details

  • Author: Carley Fortune
  • Genre: Romance
  • Topics: Friendship
  • Character Strengths: Courage
  • Book type: Fiction
  • Publisher: Berkley
  • Publication date: November 22, 2022
  • Publisher's recommended age(s): 18 - 18
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Available on: Paperback, Audiobook (unabridged), Hardback, iBooks, Kindle
  • Last updated: August 20, 2024

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