![]() ![]() The author does a great job of developing the relationship between the hero and heroine as they navigate the treacherous waters of potential scandal that could be brought about by him being an ex-con convicted of murder and her being his former high school teacher, as well as her being five years older than him. It just doesn’t overwhelm the romance, which to my way of thinking is a good thing. I’d say that the romance is definitely more prominent, but the mystery is always there, lurking in the background and slowly unfolding. ![]() The story is a nice mix of contemporary romance and mystery/suspense. I’d heard great things about it, and I’m pleased to report that they’re all true. One Summer has been sitting on my TBR pile for quite some time, and I’m so glad I finally got around to reading it. ![]()
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