

This is a beautiful friends to lovers, second-chance, slow burn with a touch of spice.
I took my time with this one while I immersed read. The book follows two main characters. Summer Knight and Echo Abara. They are both teenagers who met at summer camp. They become friends and really like each other. But since neither of them confesses their feelings, life goes on. After 15 years, a reunion brings them back together.
There are dual POVs with two timelines. It may (for some people) get a little confusing with the audiobook alone, so I recommend at least having the digital or physical book.
Overall, I enjoyed the book. It’s a contemporary romance that’s perfect for someone who enjoys slow burns and limited spice.
What I enjoyed.
1. Almost everything.
2. The Chicago references had me pumped. At one point, I jumped up and put on my Chicago Bears hat. Go Bears!
What I didn’t enjoy so much.
1. I couldn’t get used to Winston James’ voice. Sorry bro. I wish Wesleigh Siobhan would’ve narrated both Echo and Summer.
This is a beautiful friends to lovers, second-chance, slow burn with a touch of spice.
I took my time with this one while I immersed read. The book follows two main characters. Summer Knight and Echo Abara. They are both teenagers who met at summer camp. They become friends and really like each other. But since neither of them confesses their feelings, life goes on. After 15 years, a reunion brings them back together.
There are dual POVs with two timelines. It may (for some people) get a little confusing with the audiobook alone, so I recommend at least having the digital or physical book.
Overall, I enjoyed the book. It’s a contemporary romance that’s perfect for someone who enjoys slow burns and limited spice.
What I enjoyed.
1. Almost everything.
2. The Chicago references had me pumped. At one point, I jumped up and put on my Chicago Bears hat. Go Bears!
What I didn’t enjoy so much.
1. I couldn’t get used to Winston James’ voice. Sorry bro. I wish Wesleigh Siobhan would’ve narrated both Echo and Summer.