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Summer Waves
Summer Waves
Ever since he was a kid, Sieghal was convinced that something terrifying was lurking under the sea, waiting for him with its jaws wide open. But he had no clue what kind of creature it could be. His fear only grew worse when his dad fell into the ocean, forcing him to return to his hometown—Shira, to face the terror he'd never been able to overcome for years. Returning to Shira after all these years was no cakewalk for Sieghal, who despised the sea. While most folks would say the ocean is a super romantic place, not for Sieghal, it was just a gateway ready to drag his soul into death. Unlike him, the people of Shira believed that the ocean, which had sustained them for decades, was protected by a guardian—a wonderful entity with shimmering silver scales. And it was this entity that had saved his dad when he fell into the sea during a massive storm that night. "Is seventy million dollars is enough to buy your dignity, Alfreeda Sieghal?" "Sir Dylan, I'm not to try sell my soul just to get money for my dad's medical bills."
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Tasting Summer
Tasting Summer
“You.” I snapped my head up. A naked man marched into the kitchen. Heat rushed to my face. The man draped in tattoos and bronze skin glared at me. “What are you doing here?” I squeaked. “I should be the one asking you that.” He closed the gap between us, and his body slammed against mine, pinning me against the door. His hand wrapped around my neck. I dug my nails into his flesh but he didn’t flinch. “You’re with the Red Claw pack aren’t you?” He sneered and tightened his hold. “Screw…you,” I rasped. “Ezra,” Dad barked. “What?” “Put her down. She’s my daughter.” His hold loosened and I dropped to the floor. I held my neck and glared at him. “You have an eighteen-year-old daughter?” Alpha Ezra asked. Dad shrugged, “Twenty, but yes.” Summer is on the run from her former Alpha, and seeks refuge with her estranged Father. She hides a secret that could get her killed so the one person she must stay away from is the one she's drawn to the most. Alpha Ezra is sort of her Dad's best friend and logically off-limits but soon the lines between them blur and before they know it the desire is too hot to put out. Summer's past catches up with her and the only option is to cheat fate or repeat history. Ezra and Summer must work together or risk being ripped apart.
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Summer Camp
Summer Camp
Adonis Elsher is the charming basketball captain of Cyprus Boys High with the record for dating the most number of girls in a year. However, now he seems to be genuinely in love with an artistic girl named Andrea from the neighbouring high school, whom he follows on a summer art camp to the national park. But, at the camp, he happens to meet another girl, Elena, who he soon finds out is not a girl. He is just about to reveal the impostor, Theodore Reigns to everyone, when he notices the boy's enchanting green eyes behind blue lenses. From that moment on, things started to change for Adonis.
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Summer Child
Summer Child
When fiercely independent Aiden Matthews makes a spontaneous decision to visit home after a long absence, what she intended to be a day-long trip turns into an entire summer filled with old friends, new acquaintances... and a rekindled old flame. But after stumbling upon a seventy year old secret and the ghosts it stirs up, Aiden must navigate the sudden challenges to everything she thought she knew about her family history while confronting her deepest fears in order to chase her most fervently held dreams.
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Summer NIghts
Summer NIghts
Aurora is A simple maiden living in the occupied lands of the Montenegro’s . At a banquet truss , She was invited to the mansion of the Montenegros. One night that changed her life since she met the siblings, Manuel and Ezekiel. She discovered that the siblings had a strange feeling for her. She discovers that she also has a secret love for a Montenegro. How can he fight that love without hurting the other one ?
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Summer Love Is Just For Summer
Summer Love Is Just For Summer
Nathan and Lily fell in love during the summer before there senior year. Nathan is the bad boy of his school and the only reason he is passing is because he and his friends bully people into doing there work. Lily is a straight A student who has very few friends. They met by accident in the beginning of the summer before there Senior year. Everything was perfect during the summer until it wasn't. She wanted to tell everyone they were dating but Nathan cared more about his reputation. Lily broke off things with him not wanting to get hurt. Despite saying he didn't want to ruin his reputation he completely changed the way he acts at school to be near her. Will he realize just how much he loves her. Will she take him back once she realizes how much he loves her.
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Who Are The Top Publishers Of Good Summer Books?

3 Answers2025-06-05 10:12:45

As someone who devours books like they’re going out of style, I can confidently say that summer reads are all about vibes—light, breezy, and impossible to put down. One publisher that consistently nails this is Penguin Random House. They release gems like 'Beach Read' by Emily Henry, a rom-com that’s equal parts witty and heartfelt, perfect for lounging by the pool. Their summer catalog often includes a mix of contemporary fiction, thrillers, and romance, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Another standout is HarperCollins, which publishes titles like 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' by Jenny Han, a YA series that captures the essence of youthful summers filled with love and drama. Their ability to curate stories that resonate with seasonal nostalgia is unmatched.

Hachette Livre also deserves a shoutout for their diverse summer offerings. From the atmospheric mystery 'The Guest List' by Lucy Foley to the heartwarming 'Malibu Rising' by Taylor Jenkins Reid, they know how to balance tension and warmth. Scholastic, though often associated with younger readers, delivers summer hits like 'The Baby-Sitters Club' graphic novels, which are nostalgic yet fresh. Finally, Simon & Schuster rounds out the list with titles like 'People We Meet on Vacation' by Emily Henry, a friends-to-lovers tale that’s practically made for vacation reading. These publishers understand that summer books should feel like a getaway in themselves, and their selections rarely disappoint.

Who Are The Top Publishers Of Teenage Summer Romance Books?

5 Answers2025-07-04 17:57:46

As someone who practically lives in the YA section of bookstores, I can confidently list the top publishers dominating the teenage summer romance scene. Penguin Random House leads the pack with imprints like Penguin Teen and Razorbill, publishing hits like 'To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before' by Jenny Han and 'The Sun Is Also a Star' by Nicola Yoon.

HarperCollins is another heavyweight, with HarperTeen and Balzer + Bray releasing gems like 'Anna and the French Kiss' by Stephanie Perkins and 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas (though it’s more than just romance). Scholastic, while known for middle grade, also has a strong YA romance lineup, including 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' by Jenny Han.

Macmillan’s imprint, Feiwel & Friends, has delivered swoon-worthy reads like 'Tweet Cute' by Emma Lord. Smaller but impactful, Sourcebooks Fire and Entangled Teen specialize in niche summer romances, like 'The Unexpected Everything' by Morgan Matson. Each publisher brings unique flair, but these are the ones consistently delivering the breezy, heart-fluttering stories teens crave.

Who Are The Top Publishers For Summer Reading Romance Books?

3 Answers2025-07-09 02:14:18

I've been diving into summer romance books for years, and I always notice certain publishers dominating the shelves. Harlequin is the undisputed king of romance, especially for those breezy, feel-good summer reads. They have everything from small-town love stories to steamy beach flings. Avon is another heavyweight, known for titles like 'The Hating Game' and 'Beach Read,' which are perfect for lazy afternoons. St. Martin’s Press also delivers consistently with their emotionally rich and diverse romances. These publishers have a knack for picking stories that just scream summer vibes, making them my go-to for seasonal reading.

What Are The Top-Rated Summer Reads Books On Goodreads?

3 Answers2025-07-10 18:09:34

I've been diving into Goodreads' summer picks lately, and some titles keep popping up everywhere. 'Project Hail Mary' by Andy Weir is a sci-fi adventure that’s perfect for beach reading—it’s smart, funny, and impossible to put down. Then there’s 'Malibu Rising' by Taylor Jenkins Reid, a family drama set against the backdrop of 1980s Malibu, with sun, surf, and secrets. 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' is another Reid masterpiece that’s got all the glamour and grit you’d want in a summer page-turner. For fantasy lovers, 'The House in the Cerulean Sea' by TJ Klune is like a warm hug with its whimsical charm. And if you’re into thrillers, 'The Sanatorium' by Sarah Pearse will chill you even in the heat. These books are topping charts because they’re immersive, emotional, or just plain fun—exactly what summer reading should be.

Who Publishes The Top Books Summer Reads This Year?

4 Answers2025-07-16 01:05:58

As someone who devours books like candy, I’ve been keeping a close eye on this year’s summer reads. Publishers like Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Macmillan have been dominating the charts with their releases. 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow' by Gabrielle Zevin, published by Knopf (a Penguin Random House imprint), is a standout—it’s a heartfelt story about friendship and creativity that’s perfect for beach reading.

Another heavy hitter is 'Book Lovers' by Emily Henry, released by Berkley (also under Penguin Random House). It’s a witty, romantic comedy that’s been everywhere this season. For thrillers, 'The It Girl' by Ruth Ware, published by Simon & Schuster, has been a hot pick. I also noticed indie publishers like Tor and Orbit making waves with sci-fi and fantasy titles like 'Nettle & Bone' by T. Kingfisher. The diversity in genres and publishers this year means there’s something for every reader.

Which Publishers Release Top Books For Summer Reading?

3 Answers2025-07-16 19:34:37

I’ve always kept an eye out for publishers that nail summer reading vibes—light, engaging, and perfect for lazy afternoons. Penguin Random House is a heavyweight here, releasing hits like Emily Henry’s 'Happy Place' and Taylor Jenkins Reid’s latest dramas. They just get that mix of romance and escapism. HarperCollins is another go-to, especially with their Avon imprint for breezy rom-coms and Morrow for thrillers that keep you up past midnight.

Then there’s Tor Books for fantasy lovers; their summer releases, like T. Kingfisher’s whimsical tales, are ideal for beach reads with a magical twist. Smaller presses like Sourcebooks Landmark also surprise me yearly with gems—think 'The Summer of Broken Rules' by K.L. Walther. If you want variety, these publishers never disappoint.

Who Are The Top Publishers Of Summer Romance Books For Young Adults?

3 Answers2025-07-04 06:23:39

I've been diving into young adult romance books for years, and I've noticed a few publishers consistently delivering the best summer reads. Bloomsbury is a standout with their addictive titles like 'The Summer of Broken Rules' by K.L. Walther, which perfectly captures that sun-soaked, heart-fluttering vibe. Scholastic also nails it with series like 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han, a feel-good romance that's become a summer staple. HarperTeen is another heavy hitter, publishing gems like 'Tweet Cute' by Emma Lord, blending modern romance with witty banter. These publishers understand what young adults crave—lighthearted yet emotional stories that feel like a perfect summer day.

I also have to mention Sourcebooks Fire for their consistently fun releases like 'Today Tonight Tomorrow' by Rachel Lynn Solomon, which balances rivalry and romance beautifully. Penguin Teen rounds out my list with hits like 'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood, which brings humor and heart to the genre. Each of these publishers has a knack for picking stories that resonate with young readers, making them the go-to for summer romance.

Who Are The Top Authors Writing Summer Romance Books In 2024?

5 Answers2025-07-08 22:02:19

As someone who devours summer romance novels like ice cream on a hot day, I’ve got a few standout authors for 2024. Emily Henry is *the* queen of beachy, witty romances—her latest, 'Funny Story,' is pure sunshine with a side of emotional depth. Abby Jimenez also delivers with 'Just for the Summer,' blending humor and heart in a way that feels like a warm hug.

Then there’s Tessa Bailey, whose steamy small-town romances (think 'Fangirl Down') are perfect for lazy afternoons. For those craving something lighter, Ali Hazelwood’s STEM-infused love stories, like 'Check & Mate,' add a fresh twist. And don’t forget Jasmine Guillory; her breezy, foodie romances ('The Wedding Party') are like a vacation in book form. Each brings something unique to the table, from banter to swoon-worthy moments.

What Are The Top-Rated Book Summer Reading Books On Goodreads?

5 Answers2025-07-16 02:47:48

As someone who spends way too much time scrolling through Goodreads, I can confidently say that summer is the perfect time to dive into books that are both engaging and refreshing. 'The House in the Cerulean Sea' by TJ Klune is a top-rated choice, blending whimsy and heartwarming moments in a story about found family and love. It’s like a warm hug in book form, perfect for lazy beach days. Another standout is 'Project Hail Mary' by Andy Weir, a sci-fi adventure that’s as thrilling as it is clever, making it ideal for those who love brainy escapism.

For contemporary fiction fans, 'Malibu Rising' by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a frequent summer pick, offering glamour, drama, and family secrets against a sun-soaked backdrop. If you prefer something lighter, 'People We Meet on Vacation' by Emily Henry delivers witty banter and a friends-to-lovers trope that’s pure serotonin. And let’s not forget 'The Midnight Library' by Matt Haig, a thought-provoking yet uplifting read about second chances—great for reflecting under the summer sun.

Who Publishes The Top-Rated Good Books Summer Reading Titles?

4 Answers2025-06-04 05:40:59

As someone who spends way too much time browsing bookstores and online reviews, I’ve noticed that the top-rated summer reads often come from a mix of big-name publishers and indie presses. Penguin Random House consistently delivers hits like 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' by Taylor Jenkins Reid, which dominates summer lists with its glamorous, page-turning drama. HarperCollins is another heavyweight, with titles like 'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens blending lush prose with gripping mystery.

Smaller publishers like Graywolf Press also surprise me with gems such as 'The Night Watchman' by Louise Erdrich, which offers depth and cultural richness perfect for thoughtful summer reading. Then there’s the YA realm, where Bloomsbury’s 'The Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller has become a perennial favorite for its emotional punch. Whether you’re into thrillers, romance, or literary fiction, these publishers are the ones to watch when curating your summer stack.

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