This Summer Will Be Different

by

Carley Fortune

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy light, summery romance novels with a strong sense of place would likely appreciate this book.
  • Fans of friends-to-lovers and forbidden romance tropes, particularly those involving a best friend's sibling, will find the story appealing.
  • Those who enjoy character-driven narratives focusing on personal growth and self-discovery alongside romantic development would be drawn to the book.
  • Readers looking for an easy, escapist read with a beautiful coastal setting and steamy romantic scenes would find this book satisfying.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking more complex or unique plot structures in their romance novels might find this book disappointing.
  • Those who prefer slow-burn romances or enemies-to-lovers dynamics may not enjoy the immediate attraction and ongoing physical relationship between the main characters.
  • Readers who dislike miscommunication as a primary source of conflict or find excessive sexual content off-putting might struggle with this book.
  • Additionally, those looking for more substantial character development or deeper exploration of themes beyond the romance may find the story lacking in depth and originality.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Captivating and immersive setting of Prince Edward Island
  • Strong chemistry and sexual tension between the main characters
  • Well-developed friendship between Lucy and Bridget
  • Realistic portrayal of relationships and personal growth
  • Engaging writing style that keeps readers invested
  • Exploration of themes like found family and finding one's place
  • Believable character development over multiple summers
  • Perfect summer/beach read atmosphere
  • Balances romance with personal journeys of self-discovery
  • Heartfelt and genuine depiction of love and friendship

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Predictable plot with some readers finding it boring
  • Overuse of romance clichés and tropes
  • Lack of depth in the main characters' relationship beyond physical attraction
  • Excessive focus on sexual encounters for some readers
  • Underdeveloped or anticlimactic side plots
  • Main character Lucy perceived as immature by some
  • Repetitive scenes and conflicts
  • Lack of unique elements to set it apart from similar romance novels
  • Miscommunication and secret-keeping as primary sources of conflict
  • Pacing issues with some parts dragging on too long

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