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In the past I have truly enjoyed reading Irene Hannon's stories that focus on an armed service person and have a flair of romance and suspense. When I saw a new one, I jumped on it without even reading about it. That is how much I trust her name to be a good quality brand full of entertainment. I was curious to discover that indeed That Certain Summer is not a suspense, or not really, definitely not an action adventure like I've become used to. But more a calm, summer events story with some unfolding pasts and weaving together of possible new romances. What I found interesting was that at the beginning I was not even sure that I liked the two main female characters at all, but as the story progressed I came to enjoy their stories a lot, and the thing about this book is... with the growth of the characters they came to enjoy and like their own-selves better. The kicker for this book was definitely David, the character. He was the highlight and the positive note through out and kept me going back and ending up understanding and enjoying practically all of the story in the end.
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