Published October 22nd 2019 by Montlake Romance
New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author Jill Sanders is back with another steamy
session of adult summer camp.
Though Elle
Saunders grew up in Florida, life hasn’t always been sunny. When she and her
best friends take over the summer camp where they met as kids, things start
looking up. But the camp, now a sexy getaway for wealthy guests looking for fun
and romance, is definitely a handful. And the hunky brothers she hired to help
manage things aren’t making life any easier—especially that Liam…
Liam Costa
wrangled this job to confront the woman he thought had seduced his father and
lured him away from the family business. But Liam didn’t count on Elle being so
mesmerizingly beautiful, and suddenly he’s having trouble focusing on, well,
anything but her.
Elle and Liam
have been dancing around each other all summer. He’s powerfully drawn to her,
and she to him, but Elle doesn’t trust herself with love. She’s had bad luck
with men, and he’s a sexy distraction she can’t afford.
My Thoughts…
Five friends,
the Wildflowers, have come back together after the loss of Elle’s grandfather
to re-open the camp where they first met.
I love these friendships. They
are real, they are not perfect, and they are forever. These amazing ladies call each other out,
stand up for each, and protect each other all while smiling, laughing, crying,
and loving. While they are friends, it
is true that they are really sisters.
Liam…sigh, he is
so sexy and sweet. The reason for him
coming to the camp is not necessary with the best intentions but it quickly becomes
clear that he cares for Elle and realizes that she could not be the one with
the answers he is looking for. I
really enjoyed these two coming together.
They make sense, they fulfill each other, and they trust each
other.
Summer Heat is a
quick and easy book with characters that are relatable and fun. I’d recommend Jill Sanders to anyone who
enjoys sweet and sexy mixed in with fun.
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