Summer Road A Seasmoke Friends Novel edition by Kelly Moran Contemporary Romance eBooks
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Summer has always wondered what is wrong with her. Her mother abandoned her as small child. She was picked on all through school, despite having a small, tight knit group of amazing friends. Her father, who was her whole world, was taken too soon by cancer. She is a talented artist who uses her skills to teach others, including special needs children and those who have received terminal diagnoses, but all she gets in return is pain and sadness.Ian is literally the boy next door and has been in love with Sunmer formal his life. Part of that small group of friends, Ian is the protector. He tries to shelter Summer from everything, even herself.
This year everything is about to change. Summer's mother returns and not everything is as it seems, one of her students becomes very ill, and someone threatens to take Summer out of Ian's reach forever. Sparks fly, humor abounds, and tears are definitely shed. Summer is about to figure I talk out and get what she's always wanted.
This book had absolutely all the feels. I am such a sucker for a friends to lovers story and this is s great. As someone who suffers from anxiety and depression I was able to relate to Summer on a really personal, emotional level. Ian was just the yummiest, sweetest guy and I rooted for him from the beginning. I loved every single second of this book.
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Summer Road A Seasmoke Friends Novel edition by Kelly Moran Contemporary Romance eBooks Reviews
I received an ARC of Summer's Road in exchange for an honest review. I had started reading this book at the end of March and had intended to have a review ready on release date. I had problems to where I couldn't get the book read and as I read more and more of the book, it was a bit difficult for me to really get into.
It follows a woman in her mid-20s named Summer, hence the title. She recently finds out that the home that was left to her in her late father's will was never changed over from her absent mother's name to hers. This is where the drama of the book begins, and it is also how I thought the book would go, focusing on the stress and reality of her absent mother returning. Yet there was barely any of this and it felt very stiff when their relationship finally came full circle.
The primary plot of this book follows Summer and Ian's relationship as both friends and then the possibility of it blooming into something more. While Summer is currently in a relationship, she has never toyed much with the idea of being with her best friend from childhood. Instead, she holds onto the relationship she is in until real feelings for Ian begin to develop more than just friends.
Summer's Road jumps around with the POVs of Ian and Summer in the same chapter. If you're not paying enough attention, it's easy to forget and get lost. Or if the POV switch alert is at the bottom of the screen (I read on my kindle app), it is hard for me to see it and make the mental switch between Summer and Ian. While two perspectives isn't terribly difficult to juggle with, there is also the element of using flashbacks for both Ian and Summer. It is with these that the storyline feels a bit muddied.
As I am getting nearer to the end, I feel myself getting nervous because I don't know how this book is going to end. The ending felt very rushed in comparison to the novel length. I would have liked to see the relationship of Ian and Summer--in the present--blossom much more than it had in a few weeks' timespan. I think it would have heightened the believability in spite of their longstanding relationship as friends.
The ambition behind this book is reminiscent of Alice Munro's writing. Where it falls short and doesn't achieve the same standard as Munro is that Kelly Moran doesn't make the transitions from past, present, and POV switches to where they're fluid with the plot line. There were minor characters that also had small plot arcs that I would have liked to maybe have put less attention on them and more on Summer and Ian's relationship.
I do think that Moran succeeded in tackling a tough issue such as depression. As a person who suffers with depression on and off since I was about 14, this aspect of the book was discussed at large. Summer was aware of the depression as well, and it took her a lot of courage to be able to recognize it and to treat it instead of letting the symptoms take hold of her and let suicidal thoughts loom over her mind.
Overall, I give this book a 3-star rating. For the length of the book, I anticipated more romance and building of the romance for the ending to have much more believability. I did enjoy the main characters Summer and Ian, they were refreshing viewpoints of the contemporary romance genre. What I would like to see more of is the exploration of the relationship instead of paragraph summaries of what Summer and Ian had done in the short time frame the story took place in.
Absolutely loved this book. Summer is rather heartbreaking. Throughout the whole book all I wanted was for her to find happiness, especially with Ian. From the beginning you never doubted Ian's love for Summer. He really was pretty devoted as a friend and as someone who loved another that didn't even see how he felt about her. Summer's life was not always easy and she fought a lot internal demons.
The author does a beautiful job of telling Ian and Summer's story. I couldn't put this book down.
This book had me shedding some tears and a bit of cussing. Art teacher Summer Quinn has gone through some awful lot in her life. Raised by her father, her mother left when she was young now she has to deal with her past. She was picked on all through school, despite having a small, tight knit group of amazing friends. Her father, who was her whole world, was taken too soon by cancer. Her friends are there for her. Summer has a very hard time with losing her dad and Ian keeps Summer from taking her own life. Summer has feelings for Ian and it is more then friendship type of feelings but, she is in a relationship with Matt. Then she spends a night with Ian and realizes the sparks she felt with Ian, she never felt them with Matt. Matt gives Summer an engagement ring and she tells him about Ian and Matt gives her two weeks to decide what she wants and who she wants. The sex scenes between Summer and Ian were very HOT. If you want to know the whole story, you should buy this book but, have some kleenex handy. I truly loved this book. Awesome book Kelly Moran!!
Author Kelly Moran has given us an incredible story filled with so much emotion, your heart feels completely wrung out by the end. You'll go from laughing to crying and back again over and over as Summer and Ian's story plays out.
Summer has suffered a lot of loss in her life but the one thing she always had was the close knit group of friends she had. While Summer and Ian always had a special relationship neither was willing to cross the friendship line fearful of losing the friendship they both treasure. Now though Ian has to do something or risk losing Summer to another man forever. The love Ian feels can't be held back. Now Summer is forced to make a decision. Settle for the strong stable relationship she has with Matt, her long time boyfriend, or risking it all on Ian.
This is a fantastic book and I think everyone will love it as much as I do. I definitely recommend it.
Summer has always wondered what is wrong with her. Her mother abandoned her as small child. She was picked on all through school, despite having a small, tight knit group of amazing friends. Her father, who was her whole world, was taken too soon by cancer. She is a talented artist who uses her skills to teach others, including special needs children and those who have received terminal diagnoses, but all she gets in return is pain and sadness.
Ian is literally the boy next door and has been in love with Sunmer formal his life. Part of that small group of friends, Ian is the protector. He tries to shelter Summer from everything, even herself.
This year everything is about to change. Summer's mother returns and not everything is as it seems, one of her students becomes very ill, and someone threatens to take Summer out of Ian's reach forever. Sparks fly, humor abounds, and tears are definitely shed. Summer is about to figure I talk out and get what she's always wanted.
This book had absolutely all the feels. I am such a sucker for a friends to lovers story and this is s great. As someone who suffers from anxiety and depression I was able to relate to Summer on a really personal, emotional level. Ian was just the yummiest, sweetest guy and I rooted for him from the beginning. I loved every single second of this book.
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