Series: Falling for Summer #4
Author: Martha Keyes
Narrator: Ariel Royce
Publisher: Audible Audio
Genre: Contemporary Romance, RomCom, Fiction
Source: Hoopla
My Review:
I am enjoying the Falling for Summer series. Technically, each book can stand alone, or be read in any order. However, the stories are interconnected and make the most sense to be read in order. All the events happen in the same summer, but from a different couple's perspective. Summer Tease is the fourth book in the series.
Gemma is hostile and holding a grudge when she returns to Sunset Harbor. Initially, she is hard to like and expects the worst in everyone.
Beau is a great male character. He taking things in stride and only shows his harder side when seriously provoked.
Read for:
🚨witty banter
🚨all the summer vibes
🚨small island vibes
🚨families feuding
🚨only cop on the island
🚨gram's shenanigans
🚨Beau and Xena
🚨enemies to more
★★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Falling for a Palmer would be the ultimate crime
Wild
horses couldn’t drag me back to the small island where I grew up, but
you know what can? Making sure the Palmer family–aka the worst neighbors
ever–show appropriate respect to the newest resident of their
retirement center: my grandma.
But as soon as Grams moves in, her
shenanigans put her at risk of being kicked out. Since she’s set on
staying in Sunset Harbor until her last breath and there’s no way I’m
staying on this nightmare island to take care of her, that’s just not an
option.
Enter Beau Palmer, the infuriatingly charming local cop
who’s got the connections to keep Grams right where she needs to be and
help me get out of Dodge sooner. His price? Use my PR savvy to convince
the town council into making his position full-time. That way, he can
help his beloved island put the Sawyer/Palmer drama in the past.
But
the drama isn’t behind us. In fact, it’s right in front of me, wearing a
police badge and a smirk that’s really started disturbing my peace.
Summer
Tease is a small-town island romantic comedy with the perfect amount of
swoon and none of the explicit scenes or language. Check out the rest
of the Falling for Summer series–seven standalone romances with
interconnected characters, all falling in love in Sunset Harbor.
I've got to read this series!! They all sound so fun. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, you do! They are, LOL!
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ReplyDeleteI have a paperback of this on my shelf that I bought somewhere, and recently saw someone say it's a good read. With that title and cover, it seems like it'd be a fun and playful summer-y read. :)
ReplyDeleteRissi, I am loving this series, it is so fun!! The authors did a fantastic job!
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