Loved, loved, loved this book. I was instantly transported, taking a tour of France through Cece’s eyes. Imagine being in a beautiful country then running into the one that got away? The yearning from both ends, the unanswered questions, the unmistakable pull to each other. This book has it all.
I felt everything in this book: heartache, longing, joy, love, butterflies, goosebumps, wanderlust, laughter, I can’t even name it all. Cece found her strength by leaving an emotionally, mentally abusive ex, and in the process she found herself, she made memories with her bestie, and she found love. Could you have a better summer? As someone who knows “un petit peu” of the French language, I loved the references, and the laughs that came out of me when I’d catch Cece’s slip ups before we find out what went wrong. Don’t get me started on Theo. Theo is chef’s kiss, golden retriever, caring, attentive, and down bad. That man melted me into a damn puddle, I swear. Mister Theo “You’re making it hard to be a gentleman.” Finch. SIR! These two have so much chemistry, they are meant to be. The characters have so much depth and don’t shy away from having real conversations.
I also loved the dynamic between Cece and her best friend Siena. Their relationship reminds me so much of me and one of my best friends. A few times I was thinking, did Anya write an actual conversation I just had with my friend? That’s how much I could relate us to those two characters. If you read this, you need to let me know who you think I am. Am I Cece or am I Siena? Knowing that book two follows Siena’s story is so exciting because I can’t get enough of this cast of characters. I am already longing for the next one so I can escape to another beautiful part of the world.
Honored to be a booksta friend first, then joined the street team promoting Six Summers Apart, and chosen as an ARC reader through Love Notes PR.
Available on KU, with a bonus scene and sneak peek of book two!