It’s official: I’m spending a full month on the ocean shores of Cape Breton.
Alone.
Avery is usually hunched over a laptop, writing the kind of words that end up on website homepages and glossy brochures. But ever since “The One” turned out to be the one who smashed her heart to bits, the page has been relentlessly blank. And blank pages mean an empty bank account.
When an up-market retreat center offers Avery a major project, she jumps at the chance to pay next month’s bills. But taking the job means committing to a change of scenery to jumpstart her failing creative spark. A cottage by the sea won’t be lonely...right?
Actually, it’s anything but. Because Logan, once the only person in the world Avery could rely on, is working the front desk. And just like that, Avery’s past catches up to her. It’s too much and too wonderful all at once. Too...everything.
But with Logan beside her, it might not be too late — if Avery can make peace with their past.
What Early Readers Think Of Summer Kind Of Love:
Excellent
4.4 average
What a beautiful love story! I enjoyed every moment of it.
This is such a beautifully written book. The relationship between the main characters was so cutee... The angst... heartbreaking but it allowed the characters so much. I'm excited to read more from this author especially book 2.
I absolutely savored this story. If you're a fan of rom-coms, I highly recommend this book!