Thursday, December 8, 2011

Review: Endless Summer by Jennifer Echols


Endless Summer
by Jennifer Echols
pub date 5/25/2010
product description from goodreads.com

Two irresistible boys. One unforgettable summer.

Lori can’t wait for her summer at the lake. She loves wakeboarding and hanging with her friends--including the two hotties next door. With the Vader brothers, she's always been just one of the guys. Now that she’s turning sixteen, she wants to be seen as one of the girls, especially in the eyes of Sean, the older brother. But that’s not going to happen--not if the younger brother, Adam, can help it.

Lori plans to make Sean jealous by spending time with Adam. Adam has plans of his own for Lori. As the air heats up, so does this love triangle. Will Lori’s romantic summer melt into one hot mess?


My Review:

Jennifer Echols has done it again (no surprise, right?). She has written a quirky, sexy, romantic, funny little story that picks up right where The Boys Next Door left off and takes us even further into the lives of Lori, Adam, Sean and the rest of her stellar cast.

Endless Summer tells of Lori and Adam's lives after making a mistake in their super-new romance...a mistake that they fight tooth and nail to correct throughout the entire novel. Everyone believes they did something wrong, and the duo has to try and salvage what's left of their relationship--and their reputations.

Adam--hot-headed, head-over-heels-for-Lori, shmexy-as-heck Adam--stumbles and screws up and does the wrong things practically from page 1, and this only makes you love him even more. He wants to do what's right (or what he thinks is right), but just can't seem to get there. And Lori is no help, making her own mistakes in trying to get everyone to see that she and Adam belong together.

Complete with Echols' signature charm, wit, great characters and steam-inducing romance, Endless Summer is a great addition to The Boys Next Door, and further proof that this author knows her stuff!

My Rating

I happily hang 5 stars over Endless Summer, and urge you all to pick up this great book (but be sure to read The Boys Next Door first)!

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