
Welcome to Solstice Springs-where it's Halloween year-round, pink skeletons wear beachwear, and the town's biggest debate is whether the ghosts are real or just good for business
Wren Dunlop's summer plan was simple:
Too bad her godmother (part-time witch and full-time Mayor) has other ideas.
Now Wren's teaching dance for the Summerween spectacular, in a studio that might be haunted, and trying very hard not to notice the mysterious new guy in town, Dane Trafford.
Between bonfire wishes and midnight confessions, fairy lights and watermelon jack-o-lanterns, Wren and Dane might just discover that Solstice Springs' real magic isn't supernatural. . .
Tropes:
Friends to lovers
Forced proximity
Halloween in summer
Small-town setting
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'I'm totally for summerween this year. I'm getting my pink flamingo and paddling pool as we speak'
'What a fun freaking book! Can we find this town in real life?'
'Summerween feels like someone trapped 'Gilmore Girls', 'Halloweentown', and a deeply horny summer vacation inside a pumpkin spice margarita shaker and just started free-pouring . . . this place got me immediately'
'Spooky, flirty, cozy, and fun! I wanna move to this town'
'I've already recommended to all my witchy friends'
'Watermelon jack-o-lanterns, skeletons in Hawaiian shirts, and Halloween all year round. I loved every minute of it'
'This book surprised me in the best possible way'
'Completely stole my heart'
'I wanted to pack my bags and move to Solstice Springs'
'This hit all the vibes for me'
'Cozy chaos is my jam, and this book is absolutely packed with it!'
'Just like a pumpkin spice latte, a hint of spice but very cozy and comforting'
'The vibes were immaculate . . . I finished this book wanting to decorate my house with skeletons while eating watermelon'
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