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Summer Is for Lovers

Book 2 in the series:Second Sons

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In "Summer Is for Lovers," Caroline and David first meet when she saves him from dangerous waves as a young girl. Years later, they reunite in Brighton, forming a deep friendship. Despite David's reluctance towards marriage and Caroline's societal pressures, they decide to team up for a swimming contest. As their romance blossoms, they must navigate past traumas and societal expectations while discovering a strong connection between them. Set in Brighton with a focus on the couple's relationship development, the book intricately weaves together themes of love, self-discovery, and overcoming obstacles.

Characters:

The characters are well-developed, with Caroline as a relatable heroine struggling with social challenges and family loyalty, while David represents a tortured hero dealing with guilt and personal conflicts.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, humor, and a strong focus on character emotions, making the narrative engaging and relatable.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around the intertwined lives of David and Caroline, beginning with a life-saving encounter that leads to a deep, evolving connection as they navigate personal and societal challenges, culminating in a significant swimming competition.

Setting:

The setting in Brighton is vividly described, emphasizing its Victorian charm and importance to the characters' development, particularly through the ocean and swimming elements.

Pacing:

The pacing is a balanced mix of gradual relationship development and energetic key events, maintaining reader engagement.
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Notes:

The book starts with a botched suicide attempt by David Cameron, who is heartbroken over a lost love.
David is saved from drowning by twelve-year-old Caroline, who is an excellent swimmer.
Twelve years later, David and Caroline meet again on the same beach where she saved him.
Caroline, now a young woman, struggles with social awkwardness and the pressure to marry to support her family.
David, despite his growing feelings for Caroline, believes he should never marry due to guilt from his past.
The story takes place in Brighton, capturing the town's atmosphere during the Victorian era.
Caroline is a passionate swimmer, which is considered inappropriate for women in her time period.
David attempts to help Caroline improve her social standing to find a husband, but he becomes increasingly drawn to her.
There’s an upcoming swimming competition that showcases Caroline's talents and challenges societal norms.
The author emphasizes character development, especially in the budding romance between Caroline and David.
David's mother plays a significant role in the story, pushing him towards marriage despite his reservations.
There are humorous secondary characters that add depth to the story, including Caroline's sister and a mean-spirited woman named Miss Baxter.
A pivotal moment in the story involves a swimming competition that affects Caroline's and David’s family dynamics.

Has Romance?

The romance is a central element of the story, with significant emotional and physical chemistry between the protagonists.

From The Publisher:

His heart is unavailable. Luckily, her interest lies in the rest of him . . .

Though she was just a girl when they first met, Caroline Tolbertson's infatuation with David Cameron remains undimmed. Now fate has brought the handsome Scotsman back to Brighton for what promises to be an unforgettable summer. Soon, Caroline will have to choose a husband, but for now she is free to indulge her curiosity in things of a passionate nature.

That is, if David will agree to teach her.

Past mistakes have convinced David he'll make a terrible husband, though he'll gladly help the unconventional Caroline find a suitor. Unfortunately, she has something more scandalous in mind. As the contenders for her hand begin to line up, her future seems assured . . . provided David can do the honorable thing and let them have her.

When a spirited young woman is determined to break Society's rules, all a gentleman can do is lend a hand . . . or more.

 
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