Blurb
After Kellen Reger graduates from college, his parents gift him with a summer at the lake. When he asks his best friend, Jamie McKinnon, to come with him, everything changes.
As the guys settle down for a summer of fun, a night at the local bar brings a realization that scares Kellen. He’s in love with Jamie, and how do you tell your best friend, you want more than his friendship.
Between meddling friends, nosy neighbors, and casual dating, Kellen doesn’t know how to approach Jamie. As the summer winds down, he’s running out of time. One evening, Kellen’s neighbor tells him her story of a lost love from long ago, and Kellen knows he must find a way to confess his love to Jamie or risk spending a life without him.
As the guys settle down for a summer of fun, a night at the local bar brings a realization that scares Kellen. He’s in love with Jamie, and how do you tell your best friend, you want more than his friendship.
Between meddling friends, nosy neighbors, and casual dating, Kellen doesn’t know how to approach Jamie. As the summer winds down, he’s running out of time. One evening, Kellen’s neighbor tells him her story of a lost love from long ago, and Kellen knows he must find a way to confess his love to Jamie or risk spending a life without him.
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
Kellen and Jamie are done with college and they'll be moving apart. But first they have this one last summer together.
Their romance is one fear of rejection and the beauty of a lifelong friendship. It's an emotional ride, full of repressed feelings, jealousy, and confusion. I was definitely mad a lot. Seriously, just confess and stop all this non-sense. But, it's a great story.
The author does an amazing job with fantastic descriptions of the area, the scenery, the neighbors, and more. And, omg, I love Mrs Jorgenson! The way they relate to her, their history with her, and her attitude are all endearing.
One Summer's a fantastic tale of risking your heart breaking now, or having it break anyway due to your fear. It's about facing your fears and taking chances. It's riveting and compelling, and an all around enjoyable read.
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