Summer Kind of Love by Charlene Boutin

Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Summer Kind of Love is a cute book and I fell in love with the characters straight the way. I wish I could be Avery, it sounds lovely staying near the sea with beautiful scenery. I might get lonely, but this would be bliss after having heartbreak like Avery. The story about Avery who is always at her laptop but then get offered a project that will change her normal instead she will be staying in a cottage near the sea and is wondering if she will get lonely, but then there is Logan who she meets again after 17 years of not seeing him is at the resort. I loved the story line and was on the edge of my seat. I really wanted Avery to have a happy ending because she's deserve it. I felt like I connected with Avery she has the lot of issues and has anxiety and this is something I could relate with her because I do too, and I thought Charlene dealt with this topic extremely well. Enjoyable read that was easy to get into. The front cover is gorgeous and very pretty to the eye with a great title. Summer Kind of Love is romance genre. Fantastic summer read 5 stars. Blurb It's official: I'm spending a full month on the ocean shores of Cape Breton. Alone. Avery spends most of her time hunched over a laptop, writing the kind of words that end up on website homepages and glossy brochures. But ever since "The One" turned out to be the one who smashed her heart to bits, the page has been relentlessly blank. And blank pages mean an empty bank account. When an up-market retreat center offers Avery a major project, she jumps at the chance to pay next month's bills. But taking the job means committing to a change of scenery to jumpstart her failing creative spark. A cottage by the sea won't be lonely...right? Actually, it's anything but. Because Logan , once the only person in the world Avery could rely on, is working the front desk. And just like that, Avery's past catches up to her. It's too much and too wonderful all at once. Too...everything.

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