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⭐⭐The Summer You Found Me by Elizabeth O’Roark ⭐⭐

Posted on 25 January, 2024 by in Elizabeth O'Roark, Review / 0 comments

⭐⭐The Summer You Found Me by Elizabeth O’Roark ⭐⭐The Summer You Found Me by Elizabeth O'Roark
Series: The Summer Series #3
on January 25, 2024
Format: ARC
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five-stars

KATE
I tore out of rehab to win my husband back. It'll work, too. He just needs to see that I'm clean, that I'm on my feet again.

Until that happens, though, I've only got one guy in my corner—Beck, my husband's best friend, who takes me in against his will and keeps me sane.

Living with Beck is easier than I expected. And fun. Except I've got a long history of wanting things I'm not supposed to want.

And Beck may be the most dangerous of them all.

BECK
Kate had nowhere else to go—helping her out is the right thing to do. Though if she thinks the fact that she's still married to my best friend means she's safe walking around my house in nothing but a t-shirt...well, I'm somewhat less sure.

Because maybe Caleb could overlook her. Maybe Caleb could fail to notice her.

But from the moment we met, Kate's been the only thing I could see. And no matter what she's telling herself, she wants me just as badly as I want her.

Omg I’m DYING ❤️❤️❤️
This book was so good in SO MANY WAYS!
Kate and her struggles were so heartbreaking and real. And while you want to dislike her for her actions, I couldn’t help but love her from the start because I felt her pain and anguish and I knew she was lashing out because of that pain and not because she was a bad person.
But amazing Beck… be still my heart. He is so patient and kind and puts Kate in her place. He KNOWS her and loves her for who she is…
This is my FAVORITE of the series so far.
A million stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Sometimes from darkness a beautiful thing emerges…”

five-stars

About Elizabeth O’Roark

Elizabeth O’Roark lives in Washington DC with her three children—Jack, Lily and Patrick—and attempts to write when not driving a child to sports or answering questions about the next meal and the whereabouts of batteries/phone chargers/Halloween candy. A former medical writer, she has bachelor’s degrees in journalism and psychology from the University of Texas, and a master’s in counseling psychology from the University of Notre Dame. She really hasn’t used any of her degrees, and wishes she’d invested all that tuition in Apple stock instead.

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