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This Summer Will Be Different |
by Carley Fortune |
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Praise |
"What a dreamy and sexy summer novel. Carley Fortune knows how to tug at your heart. This is a book filled with great food, lots of charm, and a young woman navigating the tricky question of how she wants to live her life." -Kiley Reid, New York Times bestselling author of Such a Fun Age and Come and Get It "This Summer Will Be Different is a deep and shimmering story of friendship, sex, and most of all love. From page one, Lucy and Felix reached right in and grabbed my heart and they haven't let go. Be prepared to cry, swoon, ache, and cheer. Stunning. -Jennifer Niven, #1 New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places "Carley Fortune has managed to dream up another entirely fresh, deeply layered and beautifully written romance. Except this time the chemistry between Lucy and Felix could power all of Prince Edward Island. For years. Clear your calendar and buckle up-this one will leave you breathless." -Annabel Monaghan, bestselling author of This Time Next Summer |
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