


When Jeremiah makes an impulsive declaration, life careens in an unexpected direction. until an indiscretion threatens to separate them. Inseparable at the college they both attend, life seems perfect - or as close to perfect - as it can be. While Belly still nurses a quiet love for Conrad, her relationship with Jeremiah has blossomed. Though everyone tries to soldier on in Susannah’s absence, they miss her - and their carefree summers at Cousins Beach - terribly. While Belly and Jeremiah are wrapping up another year of college, Conrad has fled to the West Coast. In the final installment, years have passed since Susannah’s death - and the Conklin and Fisher families have scattered. And I cried.Ĭonsidering I’m a sucker for anything relating to those tender, tantalizing days of first love, Han’s series seems tailor-made for me. Determined to finish the books at my own beloved beach house, I finally read We’ll Always Have Summer in the Outer Banks this year. The final book in Jenny Han’s much-loved Summer series peeked at me from my bookcase for more than a year, waiting for the moment - the warm, sun-baked moment - when I would finally throw it in my beach bag. Spoiler alert: if you haven’t read the first two in this three-book series, this post will contain spoilers for the previous two - but not this one.
