Summer’s Never Over by Darby Bozeman
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Summer’s Never Over by Darby Bozeman

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Summer’s Never Over

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by Darby Bozeman

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Summer camp packing list: sleeping bag, s’mores supplies, and an alibi for the night of the fire that ruined it all.

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    Romance

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    Family drama

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    Nonlinear timeline

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    Female friendships

Synopsis

Five years ago, Greer left her family’s summer camp in the mountains of Georgia and vowed she’d never return. An idyllic season had turned into a nightmare after a mysterious Phantom began stalking the camp—and ended with Greer’s friend and fellow counselor dead. Losing Steph shattered everything, and Greer’s been fleeing from the grief ever since.

But then Greer’s mother dies, and Greer finds herself back at Dread’s Cove, surrounded by the people she was closest to that intense summer. Two ex-boyfriends—one a childhood sweetheart, the other the guy she’s never gotten over—and old friends. Including Margo, Steph’s best friend.

Greer and Margo didn’t leave things on the best of terms. But now, Margo needs her. Margo never believed that Steph’s death in that horrific fire was an accident—and she’s on the trail of an explosive secret Steph took to her grave.

Greer has to make a choice: keep the Cove’s secrets and her own, or finally face the truth about that summer.

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Summer’s Never Over

Prologue

While the woods burn around her, she runs.

She flies down the trail, afraid to slow for even a moment. Distant screams carry through the wind, the voices of her friends muddled and distorted. She hopes they are running, too.

The campers are ­gone—buses took them home just this morning. But the staff is still here. People she cares about. And somewhere in her stomach, there is a single cord of guilt that snakes out behind her, toward them.

She knows she shouldn’t be heading north, where the lakeshore grows rocky and too high to jump from. If she’s not fast, she’ll find herself trapped out here. She’ll find herself dead. All of it will have been for nothing.

The fire licks at the trees behind her, and she keeps running, because she knows there is no time to waste. No time at all.

Had it really been only minutes ago that everyone had been at the beach together? Sad, yes, but safe. Knocking together Solo cups of cheap wine, drinking to the dregs of summer, saying their goodbyes a week too early. Whispering stories about the Phantom, who’d been slinking through the shadows for months. Sowing doubt and distrust and a festering, contagious fear.

A monster from that old campfire story, the kids all claimed. A monster who was waiting in the trees, scarier than any nightmare. It’s not true, but it doesn’t matter anymore. The damage has been done.

Everything is her fault, of course. She has been stupid. Reckless. If only she’d told someone what she’d found, if only she’d—

No. She does not have the luxury of guilt right now. The fire rages and crackles in the trees behind her, but the trail in front of her is, for the moment, clear. That must be a sign from the universe that she has to keep going.

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Why we chose it...


This woodsy Southern adventure made us nostalgic for the pools, mess halls, and firesides of summer camp…hot lifeguard included.


The dual-timeline plot untangles a long-dead mystery, but it also explores how returning to the scene of your teenage years can sometimes plunge you right back into the insecure, headstrong shoes of your younger self.


The nuanced dynamics between the summer camp employees brilliantly capture the ups and downs of complex female friendships.

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