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The Season of You & Me
The Season of You & Me | Robin Constantine
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From Robin Constantine, author of The Promise of Amazing and The Secrets of Attraction, comes a funny and heartfelt summer romance set in New Jersey. Perfect for fans of Sarah Mlynowski, Jenny Han, and Morgan Matson.
Cassidy Emmerich is reeling from a sudden, humiliating breakup. The last thing she wants to do is stick around and be reminded of her ex everywhere she goes. On impulse, she decides to spend the summer with her father and his family at their Jersey Shore bed-and-breakfast. A different scene and a new job working as a camp counselor seem like the perfect recipe for forgetting Gavin as quickly as possible—not to mention for avoiding him until he leaves for college.
Bryan Lakewood is sick of nevers. You’ll never walk. You’ll never surf. You’ll never slow dance with a girl and have her put her head on your shoulder. Last year he made one false move—now he’s paralyzed and needs to use a wheelchair. But this summer, he’s back at his camp job and is determined to reclaim his independence—and his confidence.
Cass is expecting two months of healing her broken heart.
Bryan is expecting a summer of tough adjustments.
Neither is expecting to fall in love.
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hollyfluegge
The Season of You & Me | Robin Constantine
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very cute

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MrsHaleyA
The Season of You & Me | Robin Constantine

Why is it taking me so long to read this book?? #readingslump

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Bookaddict
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Really loved this "beach read." One of my favorites of the year! I enjoyed the Jersey Shore setting and Constantine's portrayal of a special summer romance.

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theturningpages
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"No, a man who doesn't eat sweets doesn't know how to to be sweet, in my experience anyway. And I don't mean the superficial fake sweet. I mean the real, deep sweet."