Now, Percy is back in town to attend a funeral. But twelve years ago, something terrible happened that split them up, and they haven’t spoken since. Over the years, the two became best friends and eventually started dating. Percy quickly befriended her cottage neighbor Sam, whose family lived there year-round. Seventeen years ago, Persephone’s parents purchased a summer cottage a few hours north of their home in Toronto. Special thanks to the publicists at Penguin Random House and to NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review! Summary I was pleased to get an advanced copy of it, and despite some initial reservations I had, this ended up being a stunning read. This buzzy novel is sure to connect with a lot of readers this year – it’s an emotional, second chances romance with small town and beach read vibes. Two weeks ago, Carley Fortune released her debut novel, Every Summer After.
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