Books with 'Summer' in the Title
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I'm picking up a topic from a few weeks ago: Summer Freebie (Pick any topic you can think of that fits into the category of “summer”. and I'm being super original and going for books with 'summer' in the title
Ali McNamara - Summer of Serendipity
Jenny Kane - Midsummer Dreams at Mill Grange
Heidi Swain - Summer at Skylark Farm
Mandy Baggot - Those Summer Nights
Rebecca Raisin - Summer at the Santorini Bookshop

Debbie Johnson - Summer at the Comfort Food Café
Ben Aaronovitch - Foxglove Summer
Rick Riordan - The Sword of Summer
Francisco X. Stork - The Last Summer of the Death Warriors
Dan Jones - Summer of Blood: The Peasants' Revolt of 1381
I'm not going to lie - I'm very amused at the progression of this one... like it's all contemporary romance and you think that's where the post is going and then there's Rivers of London, Magnus Chase and some British history *grins*
Got a fave “summer” book I missed? Tell me! Bonus points for anything niche, tear-jerking, or accidentally profound.
I'm picking up a topic from a few weeks ago: Summer Freebie (Pick any topic you can think of that fits into the category of “summer”. and I'm being super original and going for books with 'summer' in the title





Ali McNamara - Summer of Serendipity
Jenny Kane - Midsummer Dreams at Mill Grange
Heidi Swain - Summer at Skylark Farm
Mandy Baggot - Those Summer Nights
Rebecca Raisin - Summer at the Santorini Bookshop





Debbie Johnson - Summer at the Comfort Food Café
Ben Aaronovitch - Foxglove Summer
Rick Riordan - The Sword of Summer
Francisco X. Stork - The Last Summer of the Death Warriors
Dan Jones - Summer of Blood: The Peasants' Revolt of 1381
I'm not going to lie - I'm very amused at the progression of this one... like it's all contemporary romance and you think that's where the post is going and then there's Rivers of London, Magnus Chase and some British history *grins*
Got a fave “summer” book I missed? Tell me! Bonus points for anything niche, tear-jerking, or accidentally profound.