Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Realistic Fiction, Disability
Synopsis:
Cassidy Emmerich is determined to make this summer—the last before her boyfriend heads off to college—unforgettable. What she doesn’t count on is her boyfriend breaking up with her. Now, instead of being poolside with him, Cass is over a hundred miles away, spending the summer with her estranged father and his family at their bed-and-breakfast at the Jersey Shore and working as the newest counselor at Camp Manatee.
Bryan Lakewood is sick of nevers. You’ll never walk. You’ll never surf. You’ll never slow dance with your date at prom. One miscalculated step and Bryan’s life
changed forever—now he’s paralyzed and needs to use a wheelchair. This is the first summer he’s back at his former position at Camp Manatee and ready to reclaim some of his independence, in spite of those who question if he’s up for the job.
changed forever—now he’s paralyzed and needs to use a wheelchair. This is the first summer he’s back at his former position at Camp Manatee and ready to reclaim some of his independence, in spite of those who question if he’s up for the job.
Cass is expecting two months dealing with heartbreak.
Bryan is expecting a summer of tough adjustments.
Neither of them is expecting to fall in love.
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Robin Constantine is the author of The Promise of Amazing and The Secrets of Attraction. A born-and-raised Jersey girl, Robin likes to spend her days dreaming up stories where love conquers all, eventually, but not without a lot of peril, angst, and the occasional kissing scene. She loves swoony books, flip-flops, dark chocolate and the full moon.
I keep hearing this is awesome and now I really want to read it!
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I would love to read this one.
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This is a good time for this kind of read, right when it’s about to start getting hot.
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I just read a review for this on some else’s blog, and I so want it! I’m a fan of summer contemporaries anyway, BUT I just love a story that’s set in a small beach town. I seen some edits someone created, and it had surfers, a bed and breakfast, like yes this is definitely up my alley!
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I just read a really positive review of this book on a friend’s blog! I can’t say I’m terribly interested in the book – I did not like the author’s debut novel. However, my friend really REALLY loved this book. 😀 Lovely post, Lekeisha!
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This one looks pretty good!!
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oh wow, this book sounds amazing!! I love a solid summer read.
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I think this is the kind of book I could be interested in reading. I’m actually going to add it to my TBR right now. I have a younger sister who is disabled and trust me, a lot of people tell her never all the time. I think I could relate to his character a little through this. And it would be interesting to see how the two manage to get on. Thanks for introducing it to me.
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I read The Promise of Amazing at the beginning of of the year, and I liked it. I am really excited that one of the main characters is paralyzed because I haven’t read a book where a main character has a disability resulting with them in a wheelchair. So, now I’m really excited about it. 🙂
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I really like her books, there are always so cute and fun. Have a great weekend!
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Just the blurb has me eager to read this one for a summer read. Thanks for the intro!
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Yes like B. it sounds interesting!
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Sounds good
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