This is more from the Boys point of view. It goes over some of what happen in the first book but pretty much starts from the ending of book one. It shows the struggles that Drew and Nat have over their feelings for Summer and knowing that both brothers love her. The pain of losing Aunt Sookie has hit them all - including Astor. Will his relationship with Summer last or is the long distance pulling them apart? Will Drew or Nat get a chance at love with Summer?I didn't like some parts of the book as much - it didn't flow as good at the first of it then towards the middle it picked up (Summer's POV) and I cried at several scenes. Overall a good read. Can't wait to read the next one. I am TEAM DREW!!! I really enjoyed this book. I find that it was a little more suspenseful than "Loving Summer" but still had enough love and heartbreak. Although he wasn't in this book as much as Nat, and as much as I though I wouldn't pick Drew, I really think I'm on the poor guys team. He's really proving himself. I always was team Nat. He's gorgeous and kind hearted but he's to involved with worry about what could go wrong instead of just following his heart and making it work. He's hurting people when he thinks he's protecting them. February can't come soon enough!!!!
Too much playing with others emotions, not what I would want my children to do to others.
—nsdp001
Good book some parts were unnecessary but good book. I still want her with drew.
—twelveohfive
I really liked the book. I loved that you got to read what Nat was feeling.
—ezra
Has some grammar problems, but otherwise, pretty good.
—Nicolaf