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Summer's Cove

By: Aurora Rey
Narrated by: Hollis Elizabeth
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Emerson Lange knows that life comes with no guarantees. After her parents' unexpected deaths, she drops out of medical school and moves to Provincetown to pursue her real passion - art. Darcy Belo is also no stranger to life's unexpected twists and turns. She never expected to become a single mother at 22, but she has no regrets over moving back home or the life she's built with her son. A chance meeting at a wedding sparks an instant attraction between them, but pursuing it is not without complications. Neither woman is looking for love, but when their summer romance reveals the promise of so much more, each of them must confront their notions of love, the future, and what it means to be a family.

©2017 Aurora Rey (P)2017 Bold Strokes Books Inc
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  • Categories: LGBTQ+
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Excellent Audio!

I loved Summer's Cove. Great characters. Great location, how can you go wrong with Ptown. Excellent follow up to Winter's Harbor. BUT it will stand alone. You do not need to go back and reread Winter's Harbor. Unless you want to. Loved the story. Hollis Elizabeth did a great job with the narration.

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Four and a half stars - like the main family ;)

For my taste the story starts out a bit ... slow. However, it's got the right balance between romance, sex and parenting tips. A good listen and thought-through characters.

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A lovely performance and a wonderful romance

This audiobook hit the trifecta for me.

First, the performer was solid. The character voices had nuance and were so easily parsed that dialog tags could have been removed and it would have made perfect sense. More—and this is so rare I want to aim a flashlight at it—the young boy's voice came across naturally and never felt forced or overblown. I believed Liam, and every "Yes!" and "Cool!" that came out of his mouth felt dead on target. It's possible I was a Liam, which maybe biases my point of view, but that nerdy boy had my heart the moment he said "Science project."

Second, the characters—Darcy and Emerson—felt <i>right</I> together, even when they weren't so sure. Darcy being a woman who became a mother quite young, has adopted a life of structure, rules, and boundaries: most especially the latter in the case of dating, since previously, there have been women who've done wrong by Liam (her son) during (or after) their relationship. Emerson, with a far more take-a-chance outlook, doesn't really fit in well with that, but a fling? For sure. I loved that Darcy had a great life balance—her son came first, absolutely, but not in a "I can have nothing that is not him" way, and her boundaries here helped that make internal consistent sense.

Emerson was another easy-to-identify-with character, an artist who previously strived to be the "perfect daughter" for her now-deceased parents, who had even begun a medical degree as part of this, before losing her parents and realizing this wasn't what brought her bliss. Now she's an artist, which is a really, really tough life to make work (and be able to eat and pay rent), but she makes it happen by having realistic expectations, working her butt off, and ensuring she paints enough for profit outside what she paints for joy. I loved her realism, her willingness to try, and her awareness that the sparks between she and Darcy were off-the-chart, and worth the potential trials involved given their mismatched lives.

Rey brought such an A-game here. The issues that spring up between Darcy and Emerson are natural and all-too-easy to imagine happening, they both have to fight their own natures, and the final few twists on their road to happiness had me grinning. It was lovely.

Third, the setting. I've never been to Provincetown (I know, I know), but stepping back into the Cape End Romance series was like snuggling down into a comfy blanket. You can tell Rey has done her research, and the Flour Pot Café features enough—Darcy works there—that fans get a chance to check-in again with Lia and Alex (and you get to see their wedding!)

I can't wait for Spring's Wake.

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Loved the characters.

I loved the interplay between the adults and child. Interesting perspective on single mom and dating.

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Overall great sequel!

Read the first in the series which gave great context to this book. I enjoyed the author's way of delving into the characters! In this book, she depicted real life issues, which were interesting to see unfold. I did think one of the main characters got borderline tiresome, but was saved by the end pf the book. Overall, good book!

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Makes everyone want to live in P-town

Hollis Elizabeth did a great job narrating another wonderful book in the series by Aurora Rey. Great characters, storyline, and imagery. A solid romance.

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Narrator is terrible.

This book might have been good but I couldn't get past how much I dont like this narrator.

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