It’s always exciting to read some shorter works and today I’ll be discussing a novella by one of my author friends, Caroline Andrus! Today’s review is a romance that will make you squeal with happiness. So without further ado, let me share with you my review of Summer of Peace.
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Summer of Peace
Author: Caroline Andrus
Series: Peace Novella
Genre: NA Romance
Publication Date: April 27, 2018
My Rating: 3.5 pens!
Goodreads Synopsis: You never forget your first love.
He was her best friend’s brother. The one that got away, and the only boy JoJo ever loved. With her heart in pieces, she tried to move on with her life and forget about Matt Todd and the single kiss they shared.
Three years later, Matt is back, and all of JoJo’s old feelings spring to the surface. Sparks fly between them, and for a brief moment, JoJo thinks she might get her happily ever after.
But when someone from Matt’s past comes to town with a secret, JoJo is left heartbroken once more.
Will she find her happily ever after, or is she destined for a life of heartbreak?
Source: Owned e-book
Topics and Triggers: First Love, Friendship, Small Town
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Cute, small town novellas about a kind of forbidden romance is exactly what I was looking for when I picked up Summer of Peace. I enjoyed reading Peace in Flames by my friend Caroline earlier this year and I was excited to see many of the same characters in this story.
~Real small-town feel
~Cute love story
~JoJo jumping to conclusions
Summer of Peace is a cute, small-town love story. I like the development between Matt and JoJo’s relationship. The plot twist is unexpected and I liked it! Although I didn’t like JoJo’s way of jumping to conclusions, it fit her character well. I look forward to reading more by Caroline Andrus.
What do you think about this small town read? Talk to me in the comments below!
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