Seven Months of Summer
On sale
6th July 2023
Price: £9.99
One week to fall in love. Seven months apart. A summer to make it right.
‘An emotional rollercoaster of a read. I cried with joy and sadness’
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‘So gripping and heartbreaking . . . Read if you like One Day‘
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1993. When Kit meets Summer on the backpacking trip of a lifetime, he falls head over heels in love, certain that what they have is much more than just a holiday romance.
On returning home, Kit is confident he’ll be able to find the magical girl he met. But when he follows the clues Summer told him about her life, the person he thought he knew doesn’t seem to exist.
Heartbroken that she lied to him, and with no way of contacting her, Kit moves to the Suffolk coast for a fresh start. Little does he know that Summer is living just a few miles away – and is incapable of forgetting Kit too.
But as the months pass, Kit and Summer’s paths never collide. Their lives move on, and a hazy, sun-drenched summer begins.
By the time they meet, will it be too late to start again?
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Perfect for fans of One Day by David Nicholls and Every Summer After by Carley Fortune, this is a sweeping summer love story about sliding doors and heart-breaking near misses.
‘Loved this so much – I read it all in one, on tenterhooks’
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‘Highly recommended this beautiful book to absolutely everyone’
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Reviews
Intensely romantic
A beautiful portrait of love. Real. Complicated. Irresistible
A raw, emotional book about love in all its guises
With echoes of David Nicholls's One Day, this romance has just the right mix of heart-melting moments and heart-rending near misses
Have tissues to hand
Praise for Saskia Sarginson:
A wonderful, heart-tugging romance
Heartbreaking
An unforgettable story about once-in-a-lifetime love. A heartfelt and emotional depiction of two people thrown together by destiny then torn apart by circumstance. Powerful, timeless and moving - I loved it