Every Summer After by Carley Fortune (2022)Percy and Sam fall in love as teenagers over the course of her summer visits to the lake, but one mistake causes Percy to stay away for a decade. When Sam's mother passes away, Percy returns to Barry's Bay and is forced to confront her feelings for Sam. Carley Fortune's books are so hyped that I've avoided reading them for years, but when I saw this book in a Little Free Library, I took the opportunity to finally read one of her stories! For the most part, I enjoyed this book. I liked the back and forth between present and past, seeing Percy and Sam grow up and realize their feelings for each other. The ending really threw me, though - it was so abrupt and I honestly can't believe that Sam could get over the "mistake" that Percy made when they were younger. The reveal of the mistake took so long and it seemed so monumental to me, yet it was resolved fairly quickly and painlessly. 4 stars
Viola and Jesse are video game designers at rival firms, but they have a chance to work together on Viola's dream job. Their firms participate in a snowy retreat, where Viola finally confronts Jesse over his apathy towards her over the years, and Jesse shocks her with his response. This was a fun (and spicy) little novella! I think Hazelwood did a great job succinctly creating a believable and well-rounded backstory for Viola and Jesse, and also for Viola's love for the book series-turned-video game. The other co-workers on the retreat added some flavor, but in such a short story, it really was all about Viola and Jesse. I appreciated that they were able to talk through their issues, but I did feel like they got serious so fast, and it always seems a little weird to me that people who have barely talked to each other hold such a torch for each other - is it just me? 3.5 stars
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