And when I had to set it down, I could not wait to get back to it. I don’t read many romance novels, but this one was thoroughly unputdownable. This book was so close to a five-star read. It is very much a character-driven story. This coming-of-age/second-chance romance has dual timelines, which are equally compelling. That is until something happened, and their relationship entirely fell apart. Over the years, their friendship evolved into something more, and they began looking toward their future together. They spent their days swimming in the lake, running, working, and doing everything together. For six years, they spent every summer and holiday together they were inseparable. Persephone, or Percy, her former nickname, first met Sam at the cottage when they were thirteen years old. Almost immediately, she runs into Sam Florek, her ex, her first love, the man she is still not over. SynopsisĪfter a night out in the city, Persephone Fraser receives a call that prompts her to return to Barry’s Bay, where she and her family used to spend every summer. Every Summer After is full of angst and yearning and characters not easily forgotten.
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