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Every Summer After

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OH MY GOSH. Way to pull at my heartstrings here.

I will preface by saying I devoured this book and read it in one day ignoring all other tasks. I was so wrapped up in Sam and Persephone's love story that spanned over 12 years stole my heart and made me feel all the feels.

This story is told between the past and the present alternating chapters. It starts when Sam and Persephone are 13 years old, a collision of epic proportions that occurs around their 18th year and culminates when Persephone has to return to her summer family vacation spot 12 years later.

First I appreciate the adults acting like adults, thank you so much. But reading about their teenage angst and friendship turning to romance really reminded me what it was like to feel that first love as a teenager. It was so raw and real all the emotions Persephone felt from her insecurities, to wanting to fit in, to struggling to find her place in the world. All while growing up with her best friend Sam and his brother Charlie.

This will be a perfect summer read that I will be rereading (as I already have acquired a physical copy as well) and enjoying more each time.

If you love second chance romance, small town, and just true love stories, then this is the book for you. There is mild spice and with or without that I would have enjoyed this book. I am obsessed with their love story and I just cannot tell you enough how much I enjoyed this book.

Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for this advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. It stole my heart and I wish I could read it for the first time all over again.

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Percy made a huge mistake 13 years ago that led her to a different life than she expected. Working in the city, spending time with friends, and most importantly, never letting anything near her heart. when she gets a call from Charlie however, she knows she needs to go back to the Bay. Now she must face her first love, and if she is honest, the man she still loves.

I loved that this book was told in dual timelines between present day and the 6 years Percy spent at the Bay as a child. I flew through the pages needing to know what had caused the rift between Sam and Percy. The friendship between the two was so real and full of teenage feelings, I could just feel the love they had for each other. This book had me feeling all the feelings, and rooting for Sam and Percy from page one. I could not put it down!

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Oh my heart.

This book was such a lovely second-chance romance. That trope is always hit or miss for me but this story delivers.

I really liked how the story switched between the past and present so we could see how Percy and Sam’s relationship developed. And I liked seeing how the separation, though based on a lack of communication and a pretty significant event, didn’t feel unreasonable given their ages.

This one was just heartwarming and heartbreaking. And ugh just so good.

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I just finished Every Summer After and let me tell y’all-my expectations for this debut novel were sky high. I read it in under 24 hours and loved every single word. I hugged the book every time I put it down. I sighed and looked off with a starry eyed grin and counted down the minutes until I could return to it. I cannot express how much I loved this book. It’s PERFECT for fans of Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren. I will be rereading this one again before summer is over, and I am infinitely jealous of those who get to read it for the first time.

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Thank you so much for an advanced copy of this book.

Star Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Pub Date: May 10, 2022

This was a really enjoyable book, and I flew through it, I thought the characters were relatable and interesting, and I was really invested in the storyline. I also enjoyed the dual timelines, and I found myself wanting to know more and more as I read.

BUT...this one really read as a bit too similar to Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren. Once I had that thought in my head, I really dampened by enjoyment of the book. I liked it, and it was a good read. If you haven't read Love and Other Words, I think you will love this book to the moon and back. If you have read Love and Other Words, though, it might not be that original of a book for you.

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There are not enough words to articulate how much I loved this book, it snuck up on me in the best of ways and completely stole my heart.

Persy & Sam’s second chance at first love is a must read for summer 2022 - and I swear if you don’t love it, I will doubt whether you have feelings! I can’t believe this was a debut from Fortune, I’m only sad it leaves me with no backlist to move onto while I wait for her to write more.

Thank you to Berkley Romance for an advanced copy. All opinions are my own.

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This is a sweeping saga of love from childhood that has last on through to adulthood. I liked the time jumps and felt that it added to the story. These are lovely characters.
A very enjoyable read.

Thank you NetGalley for this ARC!

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This is one of the best debut’s I’ve read in a VERY long time. This story reminded me of LOVE AND OTHER WORDS by Christina Lauren, but better. This was such an amazing second chance romance and I was rooting for them so so much. This had all the vibes I love in a romance - alternating between past and present, small town love, and a shot at a second chance. This was such an easy book to fly right through, and I read it in about 24 hours. So beautiful and emotional and heartbreaking and absolutely everything of the sort.

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4.5 stars! The perfect summer read with all the feels. Romance and drama set on a lake where you feel the sun shinning. I love a book where the setting is a main character and Canada and the lake take the lead in this book. Loved this debut!

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The summer vibes of this book was wonderful. I love a good childhood friends to lovers.

I loved the build up to the reveal of what happened twelve years ago, and maybe I was a bit oblivious but I did NOT see that coming. My jaw was hanging when I found out.

I liked Percy up until 84%. After that everything kind of went downhill. I didn’t like some of the things she did but considering twelve years passed she probably changed so idrk how to feel about her.

I want to give Sam a forehead kiss and teenage Charlie a kick.

Overall I did enjoy this book more than I thought I would.

Don’t be discouraged by my rating!!

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Wonderful debut novel. I loved the dual timelines and the characters ! Sam is now my leading man. He is perfection. I rooted for their romance since the moment they met. I have to admit I’m not a fan of soap opera style betrayal but I do appreciate the lessons. Forgiveness is beautiful and I’m just glad that we got the ending we deserved.

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WHAT A BOOK. Calling it right now, this is going to be THE book of summer 2022. I knew I wanted to read this one from the moment I read the title. Normally, I request books from authors I’m familiar with. This one immediately stood out to me though, despite not having heard of the author. The title did not lead me astray, as it was a phenomenal second chance romance (just as I’d been hoping) in the league of Love and Other Words (with a sprinkle of The Summer I Turned Pretty). I could barely put it down and finished it in 3 sittings. The absolute perfect beach read filled with angst and pining. 4.5 stars from me! Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for my advanced copy in exchange for my honest review!

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At one point in her life, Percy spent every minute either thinking about or being around Sam. Her parents bought a summer lake cottage right next to Sam's, and from the moment they met when they were thirteen, Percy and Sam became a packaged deal. Whether it was swimming in the lake, working at his mother's restaurant, or just hanging out reading and watching a scary movie, the pair were joined at the hip. Sam was Percy's first everything: her greatest love and her biggest heartbreak.

Now, Percy is thirty and hasn't seen or spoken to Sam in years. But when she receives a call from his brother informing her their mother passed away, Percy wastes no time jumping in the car to be by Sam's side. Percy is nervous to see Sam, knowing how terrible they left things between them, but the moment they lock eyes again, it's like the years have fallen away, and they're teens again. Neither can deny the attraction that still simmers between them, but Percy will have to confront the mistake she's spent years beating herself up for before the two can hope to rekindle the flame that once burned so brightly.

Oh, my heart. I adored this. I read it in a day because I didn't want to put it down. Fortune did a stellar job weaving together both timelines so we got the whole picture of Percy and Sam's relationship from beginning to end. I thought she nailed the feeling of being a teen and experiencing your first love and heartbreak. I loved the dynamic between Percy and Sam. It felt so believable, and the progression of their relationship was so natural. The chemistry between them was electric, and I couldn't get enough. As the plot developed, I could see how the conflict would play out, and I was wary because it was one that I don't love, but I thought Percy and Sam resolved it in a very mature way. I can't wait to see whatever Fortune comes out with next because I thought this was great. If you're a fan of Love and Other Words then I think you'd love this.

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This book is the best book I've read thus far in 2022 and likely will be the best book I read for the whole year.

I do not even know where to begin. This is the most EPIC second chance romance I think I've ever read. I cried. I laughed. I swooned. Told in dual timelines, this book is the most romantic, realistic and loveable story I've read in a long long long time.

I particularly loved the fact that the story takes place in Toronto and its cottage country, given that I'm familiar with the area. However, this story is so universal that it could take place anywhere.

Percy and Sam's love story is all consuming. Starting off as best friends, their love story blossomed into one we can only dream about. I don't want to give too much away - but this is an absolute must read - with so many layers; dealing with grief, anxiety, the pressures of growing up... and so much more.

Incredible, incredible, incredible!

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I LOVED this book. This book went back and forth between the present and the past. And I just love books that incorporate summer, young love but this book is also very much an adult book and not YA. I loved the writing. I love Percy. This one made me happy.

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Well, well, well. It turns out I am capable of enjoying a romance read after all. I'm thrilled to report my search for the perfect summer read has finally come to a close.

Dripping with summer nostalgia, EVERY SUMMER AFTER is the second chance love story I didn’t know I needed. I was expecting cheesy banter and implausible situations, but what I got was a tender coming of age love story with depth and heart.

Percy Fraser returns to her childhood summer lake town after the death of a beloved family friend. When she arrives in Barry’s Bay she is faced with a mistake from her past that cost her the love of her life, Sam Florek, many years ago. Told in dual timelines over six summers past and a present day weekend, Sam and Percy’s worlds collide.

I loved following Sam and Percy each summer as they navigated their complicated relationship through adolescence and adulthood. Steamy scenes aren’t typically my type of read, but there was so much more to the story that I enjoyed: the setting, the characters, and the characters, and themes of forgiveness and moving forward after loss.

The small tourist lake town setting was everything I wanted in a summer read. The characters were flawed but easy to extend grace towards despite their adolescent mistakes. I adored Sam and Percy, but what kept me turning pages was the looming sense of dread–I had to know what events ripped their relationship apart at the seams years ago.

This debut novel by Carley Fortune has opened my mind to the romance genre and I am eager to read whatever she writes next.

RATING: 4.5/5 (rounded up to 5)
PUB DATE: May 10, 2022

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'Not many people meet the person they're meant to be with when they're thirteen. But we did. You know we did.'*

OOOOOOOOH I FEEL A STORM COMING WITH THIS ONE. Seriously, I really enjoyed this book, but things get messy.

This is essentially The Summer I Turned Pretty but for adults, and I was living for it. It follows two childhood best friends, Sam and Percy, and tells their story through alternating chapters between the present (where they're now estranged) and the past (when they spent every summer together). I'm such a sucker for childhood friends to lovers, and this book delivered in that department perfectly.

It is also a second-chance romance, and that's what I was referring to earlier when I said things get messy. There are many mistakes that come to light from their past that I could see some people unwilling to forgive. But I personally really liked how the author handled the characters' growth in reflecting on these mistakes, and ultimately was okay with them. Plus, the mistakes were made when they were children.

Sam Florek is definitely up there on my favorite romance heroes list. Albeit, I haven't read many pure romance books, but I really loved him. The childhood chapters were by far my favorites and Sam back then was literally a dream. Like, the friendship bracelets? Stop.

Percy, our heroine, annoyed me sometimes, but by the end I was on her side.

Overall, I found this to be a very entertaining and surprisingly emotional read. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone craving some summer vibes and a good romance!

*This quote is from the uncorrected proof and is subject to change.

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Every Summer After by Carley Fortune will have you reminiscing about summer's youthful love while reminding you that not only does love at first sight exist, but so does that once in a lifetime love. Fortune draws you into the lives of Percy, Sam, Charlie, and Sue in such a way that you feel as though you're their neighbor privy to their deepest secrets. The story both hugs and tugs at the emotions of love and regret, and like a cup of hot tea, you don't want to chug this book down but rather savor every word. I'm looking forward to seeing what Fortune has up her sleeve for her second novel.

-- Heather Hummel Gallagher, Award-Winning Author of Call it Kismet and Whispers from the Heart

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There is something so endearing and sweet about reading about first loves and this one follows Sam and Percy from the time they meet at thirteen until the present day. Both of them as teenagers were awkward and slightly nerdy and I instantly fell in love with them. This one had all the teenaged angst but also some adult angst too and the author tugged on my heartstrings in the best way. I went through all of the emotions throughout reading this one and was dying to know why they fell out and weren’t close anymore because you just know these two are totally meant to be. At times this felt like a sweet friends to lovers story and then at others it felt like a complex and emotional love story and the best part of this one was that it was both. I tend to gravitate towards more fun and light rom coms but I’m so glad I tried this one because I really adored it and am impressed it was a debut. All the summer romance vibes here, definitely add it to your beach bag this summer!

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Just thinking about writing this review makes me want to reread this book all over again. I was lucky enough to receive an arc of this book thanks to Netgalley, Berkley and Carly Fortune herself. I picked up this book on my kindle one evening, and proceeded to read this whole book, in one sitting. I was entranced by this story from the very beginning and could not bring myself to put it down.

This book has it all, second chance romance, friends to lovers, and of course, all of the summery lake house vibes. Percy and Sam’s story is told in alternating timelines of then/now, while reading the “now” chapters I couldn’t help but wonder what happened back then to lead
Sam and Percy to the point that they were now at. I absolutely flew through the story, desperate to know how Sam and Percy’s story would end.

This book hit me really hard in the feels and made me feel so nostalgic for my teenage years. I thought that Carley was able to so accurately portray teenage love, and all the confusing and messy firsts that come along with it. She wrote their love story so beautifully, no it wasn’t perfect, but when you’re young and in love, you often don’t know how to handle your feelings and things get messy. Sam and Percy’s story really hit home for me, and this book has truly found a special place in my heart. I also really loved how important friendship bracelets were in this book, I used to make them all the time for my friends when I was younger.

Please do yourself a favour and read this book, its the perfect summertime read, and I can already see myself bringing this book to the beach with me in the summer to reread it. If you liked Love and Other Words, People We Meet on Vacation, or The Summer I turned Pretty I am confident you will like this book too! They all have really similar vibes. Is there such thing as a summery, beachy romance sub genre?? If so, I think its one of my favourite sub genres. Give me more books like this one please.

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