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The Summer After You and Me
The Summer After You and Me | Jennifer Salvato Doktorski
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Will it be a summer of fresh starts or second chances? For Lucy, the Jersey Shore isn't just the perfect summer escape, it's home. As a local girl, she knows not to get attached to the tourists. They breeze in during Memorial Day weekend, crowding her costal town and stealing moonlit kisses, only to pack up their beach umbrellas and empty promises on Labor Day. Still, she can't help but crush on charming Connor Malloy. His family spends every summer next door, and she longs for their friendship to turn into something deeper. Then Superstorm Sandy sweeps up the coast, bringing Lucy and Connor together for a few intense hours. Except nothing is the same in the wake of the storm, and Lucy is left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and her broken home. Time may heal all wounds, but with Memorial Day approaching and Connor returning, Lucy's summer is sure to be filled with fireworks.
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The Summer After You and Me | Jennifer Salvato Doktorski
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#bookreport
Want to start this up again…
"The Summer After You and Me" is my physical book I take to work for lunch breaks. Not pulling me in quite yet.

The murder just happened in “Shadow in the Glass.” Very slow, but I like the narrator.

And I‘m hosting July‘s book club at work, so I just started “Wild."

@Cinfhen

Cinfhen Look‘s promising 😍 1y
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Summer is HERE. Who's got their summer reading all sorted? ☀️📚👌

monkeygirlsmama It's never sorted! 🤣 Always adding more. 😁 7y
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"Come September, where will I fit in? Thanks to Chad, I know now that I'm stronger than I thought. I'll get through it. Adapt or die. That is science and one of the first lessons I learned in biology. And it's so true. Ask any horseshoe crab. They've only been around for three hundred million years."
#litcube