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thelesbianlibrary 's review for:
The Secret Summer Promise
by Keah Brown
Review:
Something Like Possible meets She Gets the Girl in this sun soaked summer YA. Andrea is finally ready to have the best summer of her life now that she’s fully recovered from her cerebral palsy surgery. And she’s got the whole thing planned out. Including Drew Barrymore movie marathons, art shows, and even skinny dipping. Between her perfectly crafted bucket list and her ride-or-die crew of besties, there’s nothing that could possibly stop her from having the summer of her dreams. Except maybe the fact that she’s in love with her best friend.
So when the most popular guy in school asks Andrea out it seems like the perfect distraction. I mean there’s no way Hailee could love her back, right? Until dating the golden boy turns out to be more trouble than it’s worth. And to top it off her ex-best friend Olivia has been secretly talking to her mom. What could that be about? Is Andrea’s summer of laughs transforming into a summer of secrets or will she be able to confront her feelings before the start of the new school year?
Thank you to NetGalley and Levine Querido for sending this eARC for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Full spoiler-free review on thelesbianlife.com
Something Like Possible meets She Gets the Girl in this sun soaked summer YA. Andrea is finally ready to have the best summer of her life now that she’s fully recovered from her cerebral palsy surgery. And she’s got the whole thing planned out. Including Drew Barrymore movie marathons, art shows, and even skinny dipping. Between her perfectly crafted bucket list and her ride-or-die crew of besties, there’s nothing that could possibly stop her from having the summer of her dreams. Except maybe the fact that she’s in love with her best friend.
So when the most popular guy in school asks Andrea out it seems like the perfect distraction. I mean there’s no way Hailee could love her back, right? Until dating the golden boy turns out to be more trouble than it’s worth. And to top it off her ex-best friend Olivia has been secretly talking to her mom. What could that be about? Is Andrea’s summer of laughs transforming into a summer of secrets or will she be able to confront her feelings before the start of the new school year?
Thank you to NetGalley and Levine Querido for sending this eARC for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Full spoiler-free review on thelesbianlife.com