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stephsbooktalk 's review for:
Same Time Next Summer
by Annabel Monaghan
Mini Audiobook Review: Thank you so much to PRH Audio for the complimentary audio!
This will be published on June 6, 2023.
If you are starting to put together a list of summer reads, I would consider adding this one to your list.
I had not previously read Annabel Monaghan prior book (<i>Nora Goes Off Script</i>) but now I want to go back as I remember a lot of my book friends really enjoyed it.
This has a dual timeline of the past and present. We hear the start of the friendship and then eventual relationship between Sam and Wyatt. They were each other's first love and how sometimes you just never get over that first love. We see them as adult and thrown back into each other's lives (despites Sam's resistance) which was supposed to be a short time turned into a longer visit than anticipated.
The ending did seem a little rushed and probably could have been drawn out a little more. Without giving too much away (but hello this is a romance with a HEA so you can draw you own conclusion), it just seemed like things happened in a bing, bang, boom book is over. Even though this reunion was 14 years in the making, I think the relationship could have taken a little more time to cook in their adult years.
If you are an audiobook listener, this was such a quick listen clocking in right around 7 hours. The narrators especially Brittany Pressley who did such a wonderful job as Sam. The book was primarily told from her point of view but we did get the male Wyatt's view as well who was narrated by Dan Bittner.
If you are a fan of Carley Fortune's Every Summer After, I think you would enjoy this one!
This will be published on June 6, 2023.
If you are starting to put together a list of summer reads, I would consider adding this one to your list.
I had not previously read Annabel Monaghan prior book (<i>Nora Goes Off Script</i>) but now I want to go back as I remember a lot of my book friends really enjoyed it.
This has a dual timeline of the past and present. We hear the start of the friendship and then eventual relationship between Sam and Wyatt. They were each other's first love and how sometimes you just never get over that first love. We see them as adult and thrown back into each other's lives (despites Sam's resistance) which was supposed to be a short time turned into a longer visit than anticipated.
The ending did seem a little rushed and probably could have been drawn out a little more. Without giving too much away (but hello this is a romance with a HEA so you can draw you own conclusion), it just seemed like things happened in a bing, bang, boom book is over. Even though this reunion was 14 years in the making, I think the relationship could have taken a little more time to cook in their adult years.
If you are an audiobook listener, this was such a quick listen clocking in right around 7 hours. The narrators especially Brittany Pressley who did such a wonderful job as Sam. The book was primarily told from her point of view but we did get the male Wyatt's view as well who was narrated by Dan Bittner.
If you are a fan of Carley Fortune's Every Summer After, I think you would enjoy this one!