
Summer by Summer
Heather Burch
Summer had thought her summer job would be a breeze, until she’s stranded on a deserted island with the boy she despises. Now, they have to work together to survive not only the elements but their differences as their romantic feelings deepen.
When Summer took a job as a nanny for a couple vacationing in Belize, she imagined it would be a fresh start before leaving for college in the fall. And while she adores her charge, Josh, she can’t say the same for her employers’ oldest son, Bray. He’s cocky, inconsiderate, and makes her feel she’s a chore he has to put up with.
Bray had a plan for the summer: party, hang out with friends, and forget all the responsibilities waiting for him back home. But every time he’s forced to be around Summer, her dour, serious mood sets him off. Not to mention she has a habit of pointing out all of his flaws.
The two find themselves on a dive trip gone wrong, stranded on a remote island with no help in sight. As they focus on survival, their differences melt away, and they find being together may be what both needed all along.
Summer by Summer features:
- enemies-to-lovers trope
- dual POV
- clean and wholesome romance
- perfect for fans of Jennifer E Smith, Stephanie Perkins, and Emma Lord
Heather Burch’s other titles include The Halfling series: Halflings, Guardian and Avenger.
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Hypable
The past year has been rather challenging for Summer, and she’s hoping that her new summer job as a nanny for a family vacationing in Belize will be just what she needs to get her mind back on track before college starts. Summer’s charge, Joshie, is wonderful, and she gets along great with her employers. Unfortunately, she can’t say the same for their older son, spoiled party-boy Bray. At the urging of his parents, Bray agrees to take Summer out as part of a tourist dive group, but things go horribly wrong. The two ended up stranded on a seemingly-deserted island, and as they learn to rely on one another for survival, they each discover that there is more to the other than first thought. Heather Burch’s novel Summer By Summer is a new take on a classic survivor story. Despite its lackluster beginning–the animosity between Summer and Bray comes across as forced and without any real motivation–this book develops into a sweet romance without ignoring the overarching survival story. While the book could benefit from a little more time developing the characters and the scenario before the storm, most of the book is very well-written, and readers will find themselves quickly locked in a page-turner.
Manhattan Book Review