Book description
'A radiant debut' EMILY HENRY
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
Six summers to fall in love. One moment to fall apart. A weekend to get it right.
They say you can never go home again, and for Persephone Fraser that has felt too true for the last decade, ever since…
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4 authors picked Every Summer After as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
This book is the Canadian romance of my dreams. It features Percy and Sam as they meet and fall in love as teenagers and again as they reunite in the present over a tragic loss. I love how this book features beautiful Barry’s Bay in a way that makes cottage country feel like a character in the novel, and I absolutely loved the vivid, descriptive writing.
Percy feels like a fully fleshed-out person. While there was a terrible mistake in her past, I could really feel how it weighed on her for so many years. I couldn’t help but root…
From Noreen's list on dual-timeline romances.
Watching these two characters grow up, fall apart, and then find their way back to each other was touching. I loved seeing them ascend into adulthood and grapple with feelings beyond the childhood friendship they’d been comfortable in all their lives. I also liked that, even as things were falling apart in the past, readers could see them reconciling in the future.
I thought this book was the perfect example of how messy young love can be and how, in the heat of the moment, people make mistakes that can change everything.
From Lexi's list on romance with swoon-worthy characters.
If there’s one thing I especially love about ‘now and then’ fiction, it’s how I get to read about the characters meeting as teenagers, developing a friendship, growing, changing, and understanding each other more as the years progress. In this book, a summertime relationship blooms between Percy and Sam. They’re only 13 when they meet, but they quickly develop a deep friendship that eventually, despite some terrible mistakes and complications over the years, leads to happiness.
The story switches between past and present, tempting me with snippets of the irresistible attraction between the characters. Swoon!
From Luci's list on "then and now" relationships and second chances at love.
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I found Every Summer After while looking for dual-timeline books. I was not looking for an opportunity to cry. Or to giggle, or to have my heart racing out of anxiety. But this book gave me all the feels.
Meeting a young girl and watching her grow into a closed-off woman afraid of anyone getting too close (and how she got there) was painful, heartbreaking, and relatable—the same for a young boy who grew into a man with his own joys and pains.
The reward of their return to each other made me want to gobble up every word this…
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