Summer in the City
A Novel
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4.2 • 23 Ratings
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
“This was a fun, stay-up-late-to-finish read! Elle and Parker have chemistry from the jump, but a combination of forced proximity and her hatred of him is fuel for witty banter, a long, slow burn and plenty of steam! I loved how Elle's true enemies-to-lovers journey is with New York City itself. Aster pays tribute to so many special NYC landmarks and experiences making the setting every bit a living character as the people in it.” — Abby Jimenez, #1 New York Times bestselling author
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Alex Aster comes her adult debut novel Summer in the City—a swoony, fast-paced rom-com set in New York City in which a screenwriter and a sexy tech CEO go from lovers to enemies and back to lovers again…
Twenty-seven-year-old screenwriter Elle has the chance of a lifetime to write a big-budget movie set in New York City. The only problem? She’s had writer’s block for months, and her screenplay is due at the end of the summer.
In a desperate attempt at inspiration, Elle ends up back in the city she swore she would never return to, in an apartment she could never afford (floor-to-ceiling windows, skyline views, and a new coffee shop to haunt included). It’s the perfect place to write her screenplay…until she realizes her new neighbor is tech “Billionaire Bachelor” Parker Warren, her stairwell hookup from two years ago. It’s been a lovers-to-enemies situation ever since.
When seeing him again turns into a full night of hate-fueled writing, Elle realizes her enemy/twisted muse might just be the key to finishing her screenplay... if she can stand being around her polar opposite. She writes anonymously, and he’s on the cover of every business magazine. He frequents fancy red carpeted events, and she doesn’t like leaving her emotional support five block radius.
One summer. One wall apart. He needs to fake a buzzy relationship during his company’s precarious acquisition. She needs to write a movie around a list of NYC locations. Both need a break from their unrelenting schedules, and a chance to rediscover the skyscraper glimmering, pizza crusted, sunlit charms of the city.
Summers always end, and so will this agreement. It’s all pretend. Promise.
Until it isn’t.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
It’s a special kind of novel that makes New York City feel like a character—and this butterfly-inducing rom-com from Alex Aster makes it happen. Screenwriter Elle has been hired to write an epic blockbuster set in NYC. But even after moving back to the city (and into a palatial apartment she could otherwise never afford), the inspiration just isn’t coming. Well, not until she realizes her neighbour is Parker—a tech billionaire she very regretfully hooked up with a few years back. And what’s worse: He doesn’t even remember her! We were laughing out loud as Elle’s pure, unfiltered resentment suddenly unblocks her creativity and sends her fingers flying across the keyboard. And we adored this unusual take on the classic fake-relationship plot, where Elle’s hatred for Parker doesn’t just make their dating ruse messy—it’s the literal reason behind it. We were swooning when the real feelings behind this pretend romance started to surface in this glorious tribute to love in the Big Apple.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bestselling YA author Aster's adult debut (after the Lightlark Saga series) demonstrates that she's as talented at handling contemporary settings as building fantasy worlds. Screenwriter Elle Leon reluctantly returns to New York City seeking inspiration for her next hit screenplay. Despite all the city has to offer, however, she's more than content to stay inside her sister's luxury apartment, only venturing out for coffee. She's wracked with writer's block—until she realizes that her neighbor is hunky tech CEO Parker Warren, a man the tabloids dub the "Billionaire Bachelor" and whom Elle almost hooked up with two years prior before he insulted her by assuming she was a gold digger. Parker represents everything Elle despises, and her ire toward him finally gets her writing. So when he asks her to play his fake girlfriend in front of the press, she agrees, hoping for even more inspiration. Elle's disdain for Parker lasts a bit too long given how much time they inevitably spend together, but Aster builds their backstories and chemistry well, making this enemies-to-lovers arc believable. Meanwhile, their pretend dates take them on a whirlwind tour of famous New York sites, which will please armchair travelers. Aster should win a whole new group of fans with this.
Customer Reviews
Very cute
Very easy & light beach read.
A never summer
A delicious read for the summer :)