a Story of Summers, by Sophia Scarlet
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The moment I met him I started wanting things that I hadn’t wanted before. It crept up on me slowly. I remember a curious look, an electric touch, the polite kiss the first night we met. I remember wondering if he wanted me. He did. This is the story of those summers when we were young, a story about friendship, sex, forgiveness, and in the end, a story about love. Be advised that due to explicit sexual content and adult language. This novel is recommend for readers 18 and older.
a Story of Summers, by Sophia Scarlet- Amazon Sales Rank: #440445 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Released on: 2015-03-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. ** spoiler alert ** I loved this book By Amazon-klant ** spoiler alert ** I loved this book, I really did. I have to be honest this review is the second one I'm writing because the last time my computer thought it was funny to not save this review. I could cry.I liked that we got to know Georgie at the beginnning of the book. And we didn't really know from the beginning what would happen in the story, with whom would she connect, and we also got to know some other love interests that didn't really work out. 4.8/5I think the writing style was really light but there was still a bit of different things to this book. I think the different POV's (Finn's and Georgie's) were great, a lot of change in the book, so it didn't got boring. There were also short and a bit longer chapters, great! 4.9/5We also had very lovely characters in this story. I think that there were a lot if differences.Jasper; He really was weird, he kind of had two different personalitites. The one time he really was sweet, the other time he acted like only wanted only one night with her. Weird..Dex; He's her best friend and yes, they had kind of a romantic relationship but he was there a lot for her, but we didn't really see that in the book. It was more in the past I think.Emma; She's her best friend, but I think that Georgie is more there for her than otherwise. She has everything she wants, but Dex isn't really with her. He's in the army.Finn; he was lovely, but sometimes I was kind of shocked by him, when she told him no, and he didn't listen to her. There was one thing I did love about him and that was that he was there for her, he fought for her, he didn't give up on her, he stayed with her when she wanted it.Georgiana; she's a piece of work, I don't know how I should describe her, she was different in every part of the book. She was so carnal, but then again so loving and also cold sometime. But we have to consider her past, she had it rough and her talking about her was just so heartbreaking. I hope she is happy with her family she made for herself!4.2/5I already talked about the beginning, but then I really want to talk about her and Finn. I thought that their first meeting was really cute, and I hoped that they would meet again soon. And that off, course, happened. I think that she was a bit out of control when she met him, and he made sure she got to know herself. I loved it! Everything goes like planned, but then after a couple of weeks there seem to be a few problems for her side. She doesn't know how to commit to him, but then she tries anyway, but it doesn't turn out. They break up and he moves. But then she ends up there as well. They meet again after a few months, and the second time they meet, in another town, it's instant sparks. I loved it! They made it work this time, they still fell but they both got right back up. And this time she fought for him!4.7/5The ending is an epilogue, you all know how much I love those! I couldn't wait to get started on it! They were at a wedding, from one of their friends, they are all seated at one table and they're talking about the past, present and future. Gigi and Finn fot married, Emma is pregnant with Dex's second baby and I love how Finn is looking forward to empragnate Gigi!!! And she agrees, I love it! 5/5I liked the cover, but didn't really love it! The ending was so beautiful, I don't know if I would spoil it by reading another book about these characters! I give this book a rating of 4.7/5!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A story of loss, love, fear and summers By Amazon Customer Full disclosure, I received a copy of this in exchange for my honest review.Georgiana is a complicated woman striving for the appearance of simplicity. I think that’s what I liked about her despite how difficult she could be throughout the book, and how much she put Finn through the ringer. She tries, she has heart. She’s not a slave to her emotions, but she’s not perfect either. And as put together as she seems on the outside, she has no idea what she wants. So this is very much a journey of discovery.From the moment we meet Georgie, we’re introduced to a woman that on the surface has everything. She’s gorgeous. She never wants for a date because men throw themselves at her feet constantly. She’s unapologetically sexual and supportive of women even when they're "competition", so no slut-shaming here. She practices a healthy lifestyle (yoga, walking, vegan diet). She’s intelligent, pursuing her Masters, but isn’t struggling with student loans and crazy deadlines because she’s inherited some wealth. She can afford to take her time in all things, including giving up her heart. She has it all, right?But beneath all of that, she’s a broken woman trying to mend herself on her own terms. We see this in how she copes with the loss of her entire family at a young age. We see this in the way she grapples with her feelings for best friend and former lover Dex (really well done betrayal of the subtle heartbreak that comes with the “what if” of first love, and how timing is everything). We see this in the way she is comfortable with sex but not necessarily emotional attachment. We see this in how she’s self-aware enough to know when she’s screwing up, but still sticks to unhealthy patterns anyway.But most of all we see this when Georgie finally lays it all out on the table and tells us/Finn what has happened to her and the things she’s done to make her the ways she is. The author takes a wonderful opportunity to explore behavioral/mental health issues, how you can live with them and how they can undermine you in subtle ways, all underneath a deceptively perfect package. And she was able to do this in first person without making me feel claustrophobic. I wondered distantly while reading if that was achieved because Georgie’s opening her heart as the book progresses, going from the realm of the senses to the emotional landscape she’s too scared to explore. That and Finn's selective POV (which serves as major benchmarks in their relationship) gave me a nice grasp of each character.Finn, who she meets during a chance and cute encounter, works hard to crack her code once he finally gets his chance to be with her. Despite being a handsome, kind and sexy doctor who shares her penchant for healthy living and crazy hot sex, he doesn’t have all the tools to do so just yet. What he needs is Georgie’s trust, and that’s a hard won thing. He doesn’t always go about winning it in the best way either. At first his sexually dominant nature is a huge plus. It ignites something in Georgie, who is used to being in control or passively accepting pleasure, and it gives Finn access to parts of her no one else has, which empowers him when he's feeling vulnerable with her. But he begins to mistake their hot sex life with progress in breaking down her emotional barriers. Georgie is a formidable combatant in the battle for her heart, forcing him two steps back for every one step forward, until they’re forced to make a decision about the future.That’s where this story really worked for me. Every part of their relationship was consistent with the themes of loss, fear of commitment, conflicting goals and desires, the power of timing, and the double-edged sword of sexual compatibility. Great sex helped them bridge the gap, but they needed sturdier stuff to build a foundation over it.A Story of Summers is a story about just that. It’s about sturdy foundations vs. quick fixes, what it takes to heal, growing into the person you need to be, and ultimately giving yourself permission to be happy. It’s about that season where Georgie and Finn connect, break each other’s hearts, and learn some valuable lessons. By the end you get to see whether or not their love is a fleeting summer romance, or if it can weather all of the seasons of life and love. The ending, without giving too much away, was hard won for the protagonists and the reader. I couldn’t think of a more satisfying conclusion for two people who started off as scared of themselves as they were of each other. I’m looking forward to reading what Sophia has coming next.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A great love story By Julia Simone I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an unbiased reviewA great love story.Just as simple as this. A love story where I felt for both of them, and also for some of the side characters, all through the book and ended up with a sweet smile on my face.But before I continue with my review I need the satisfaction to say this: finally!Finally a story where it’s not the lead female character that stupidly falls tripping over its own stupid feet! He does! And not stupidly at all actually, but in a very believable and natural way.This story is for all romance readers, not necessarily for lovers of erotic and/or BDSM genre.It is a great love story, modern and perfectly fitting in our time’s issues, weaknesses and perspective.The style is fluid, simple and yet effective, so that I was able to read the whole book nearly in one take, and I couldn't stop until I reached the end, because I had to see Finn relieved and happy.Both characters are ‘multi-layered’ which is what makes them so real and attaching.Georgie’s disorientation in her feelings and relationships is tangible. Her wish to please the others, to do the right think or say what she thinks everyone expects is so well expressed and coherent throughout the whole story that I found myself struggling with her and encouraging her.I fell for Finn right away, from the first scene, because he’s hot first of all, but also because his vulnerability was immediately visible without ever diminishing his strength or domineering attitude. His passion for her is deep and intense, and I felt it all the way.The sex is hot but also very consistent with their personalities, it actually becomes a tool that deepens their attachment to each other and the reader’s to them.Finally, they are both surrounded by a multitude of very well drawn characters. I loved Emma and Dex, just as much as I could perfectly picture Alan and wished I had a chance to let him know what I think of him.This is a five stars for me, absolutely and without any doubt.
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