Summer in a Bottle
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
In this tender, uplifting novel for fans of Josie Silver and Rebecca Serle, a young woman returns to her North Carolina hometown hoping to make new memories, but finds history repeating itself—literally . . .
Dumped by her fiancé, opinion columnist Lyla Dune returns to small-town Echo Cove to heal, and to help her parents prep their house for sale. When she decides to open a time capsule she buried in high school, past memories lead her to a diary filled with memorable moments from the last summer she spent at home, right before college. Some of the events feel like they happened yesterday. That’s normal. Not so normal is that they actually start happening all over again . . .
Lyla gets a flat tire in the same spot and is saved by the same person. The same movie is playing at the theater. Her house has the same leak it once had. As her current summer increasingly mirrors that last one, Lyla worries it will end just as disastrously: with a category 3 hurricane—and with losing Travis, the best friend she was always secretly in love with. If only she hadn’t been too scared to admit it.
She revisits other fears too, like the fear of rejection that led her to abandon her passion for fiction writing. And when she reconnects with Travis, Lyla becomes certain that unless she does what her younger self was unable to do, she’ll suffer the same regrets. But if this time around she can gather her courage, maybe the life that was falling apart when she arrived will fall back together—even better than before.
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Rains (The Charmed Friends of Trove Isle) proves that sometimes one really can go home again in this endearing small-town romance. After a tough breakup, struggling advice columnist Lyla Dune heads to her hometown of Echo Cove, N.C., to oversee the sale of her parents' home while they set out on a long-planned trip. It's surreal being back in a town she hasn't visited since just after high school, especially as she continually bumps into old friends and enemies. Her high school nemesis, Bernadette, is now the owner of Echo Cove's best coffee shop. Former head cheerleader Allison is bizarrely eager to be friends and reveals considerably more depths than she seemed to have in high school. And then there's Travis Painter, Lyla's former best friend and the man she has always loved. Her déjà vu only increases after she digs up the time capsule she and Travis made together. Rains expertly tugs at the heartstrings as these two pick up where they left off, giving Lyla the strength and happiness to overcome her heartbreak and career burnout. Full of community, memories, and second chances, this is sure to please nostalgic readers.