The four of us. Under one roof. It’s going to be one hot summer.
Summer Pham has never been shy about going for what she wants. She’s just moved into a cute apartment and fulfilled her dream of opening her very own Vietnamese bakery. Starlight Grove has just found its new lunch obsession, and her friends and family are cheering her on every step of the way.
Everything is perfect . . . as long as you ignore the fancy new patisserie next door and the water pipe that’s just burst and flooded her building. Faced with the prospect of no home and no bakery, a town meeting offers a lifeline. An offer to work and live alongside the Beaufort brothers, who are only in town for the summer.
Lucien, a high-powered executive and eldest alpha brother.
Mercer, the grumpy beta pastry chef she now has to share a kitchen with.
And Jae, her tattooed alpha childhood crush all grown up.
It’s the first time the brothers have been together since the breakdown of their parents’ pack. With temperatures soaring and chemistry sizzling with the omega in their home, it doesn’t take much for the temporary living situation to turn into a friends-with-benefits arrangement.
But hazy summer days are fleeting and when tragedy strikes, Summer may need what they cannot give her—a pack.
A Pack for Summer is a standalone MFMM why choose small town romance. It is part of the Cozyverse shared universe, bringing you cozy omegaverse full of heart, heat and humor.
Eliana Lee writes character-driven romance with diverse casts and too many MMCs. After being repeatedly betrayed by love triangles, she now needs her heroines to have it all. She was born in Melbourne, Australia to immigrant parents and firmly believes food is a love language.
Ugh I just loved these characters so much. Summer was so bold and beautiful and sassy and I wanted to be her and be with her. Jae was adorable and awkward and I wanted to wrap him up and protect him from all harm. Mercer was grumpy and emotionally constipated, but deeply cared about his brothers and was passionate about his work. Lucien was stuck in a pattern of parentification from his youth and was tightly wound and self sacrificing to a fault. All of these characters were complex and beautiful. They came together in a friends with benefits scenario, but grew to trust and rely on one another as more. They each pushed each other out of comfort zones and into places where they could grow and challenge their assumptions about life and relationships.
Spice: 5/5
Triggers: sexual harassment, designation bias and bullying, internalized designation bias, parent abandonment, parent death (past), hospitalization of side character for chest pain, racism micro aggressions, parentification, struggles with ESL literacy,
Thank you Putnam and the author Eliana for sending me the ARC.
As expected, Eliana Lee delivered a great book yet again. I’m not surprised I’ve enjoyed it a lot, I knew the writing would be amazing, and the story would have a nice flow.
I really loved the main characters. Summer was such a wonderful soul, I loved how sexually free she was, she knew what she wanted, and she was extremely aware of herself. She also had some great sense of humour, and the things she said sometimes, made me laugh so much. As always, I had to pick favourites when it comes to MMCs 🤭 And while Lucien became my fave since almost the beginning of the book, Mercer ended up being placed pretty close to him. I didn’t feel a lot of connection to Jae, he was just there tbh, and even though I liked him of course, he didn’t make me feel any greater feelings.
The story was going nice as I’ve already mentioned, but it had some moments when it felt too cheesy to my liking. The ending felt a bit rushed, too. In those last few chapters there was a bit too much skipping in order to end the story. I wish there was also an epilogue with all the MCs some time into their future, but I know we’ll get that in the bonus content from Eliana.
safety: *spoilers* -no real OWD (there’s a woman called Alyssa who works with Jae, she’s an alpha too and she wants Jae, she makes him feel uncomfortable too, when Jae and Summer attend a party, she’s there and she makes Summer feel unworthy and puts her down, Summer ends up kicking her ass but that scene left bad aftertaste for me, she never appears again, just this one time) -no real OMD (two men, one made her uncomfortable when she visited a farm with Mercer, and the other a colleague of Lucien at the gala, both situations lead to jealousy and the MMCs deal with those guys) -everyone’s experienced, Summer had a pack in college, she says it’s been too long since she got laid (not specified how long lol), no info on the guys, we just know that they have never been with an omega in heat, they have also never shared anyone before Summer -no cheating, no 3rd act breakup, just a short separation (a few hours tops) -HFN (they did the mating ritual, they’re a pack now)
☀️ A Pack for Summer ☀️ Screaming because I am so excited I got approved for this ARC! I am diving in asap! Full ARC review to come! I can't believe this series is over 😭😭😭
🧡 What to Expect • Cozy omegaverse • MFMM why choose • Small town • Childhood crush • Found family _ _ _
📅 Pub Date: June 16, 2026 📝 Thank you to G.P. Putnam's Sons and NetGalley for the advanced copy. All thoughts are my own.
The fourth and final installment of the Cosyverse universe, whychoose omegaverse series. I have enjoyed every book in the series and I am so sad that it is ending.
Summer has her own Vietnamese Bakery, when a competing bakery moves in next door. With the rude owner who asks her to stop singing in the morning. But when her bakery and apartment get flooded, she ends up having to move in with him and his brothers which lead to friends with benefits situation.
Summer is so headstrong, and tries to handle everything herself and never wants to ask for help. This really resonates with me because I am exactly the same way, and love the way this story is told. This series is a must read if you love omegaverse!
Summer finally found her pack! The last of our four FMCs to be all packed up and it is well worth the wait. Who doesn't love a second chance romance and a redemption of a broken curse? When we meet Summer, she's three months into the opening of her brand new bakery - when in comes a rival bakery. Not only that, but the owners are the from the Beaufort pack - the three heirs to the cursed Beaufort home. Jae is the sexy musician who Summer connected with in high school, Mercer is his pack brother and beta boulanger, and Lucien is the stoic older brother just trying to keep everyone together. They say they're only there for the summer, until they get their childhood home set for sale. But the question remains, will they be able to heal enough to form the pack that Summer deserves? This final installment of this series was SO GOOD and the perfect amount of cozy and spicy.
Yet another two nights staying up until 2 am reading these books because they are just that good!!! This was one of my favorite in the series because the emotion was just so raw and real. I have fallen in love with Starlight Grove and all of the characters so much that it is going to be hard to say goodbye. Waiting for each release of this series has been something I’ve looked forward to and now I’m so sad it’s over!! I can’t wait to see what is next for both Eliana and Emilie. 5/5 read as always and congratulations on being traditionally published!!! SOOOO deserved for my omegaverse favorite series 💘💘💘
⭐ 4.75 | 🌶️ 5/5 Fans of Jane Washington and Kathryn Moon would eat this cozy 'Why Choose' Omegaverse story up.
Even as I feel like I’ve exhausted most adult fiction with Asian female leads, this is the first time I’ve felt seen by a story. Eliana Lee represents the experience of a second generation Vietnamese American woman with such nuanced care, and as a Vietnamese American myself, I’ve been so excited to read a romance starring a lead who shares my background. It is the Cozyverse book I had the most anticipation for, not just because of the rare representation but also because Summer is my favorite character for her coy playfulness. The moment I got approval for this ARC, I paused everything else to move this to the front of my queue.
In A Pack for Summer, the cultural background isn’t just window dressing. It is enmeshed through details like the language, family customs, and habits unique to Vietnamese refugee families who started over in a new country after the war. The food scarcity mindset and showing love through feeding people was so relatable. Summer’s childhood experience of wanting Western lunch food instead of Vietnamese food to blend in really resonated, and her mom reminded me so much of my own relatives.
Beyond the cultural depth, the romance and chemistry also delivered. The tension and playful flirtation between Summer and Mercer, her rival pastry chef, was chef’s kiss. Jae, the tattooed songwriter with a childhood crush on Summer, is swoon worthy with his charming shyness. Not only that, it was refreshing to see a sex-positive Asian lead who owned her sexuality. The palpable chemistry between the leads was electric and at times combustible.
My only critique is that I wish Lucien, the executive, was as fully realized as Mercer and Jae. As a person who worked in big tech, I found Lucien’s personality and dialogue lacked the texture that would make him feel like more than just his professional identity. It resulted in him coming across more like a caricature than a fully believable person.
The prose is polished as you might expect from Eliana Lee. Summer has such a distinct, confident voice. She is hilarious with her irreverent, snarky humor, and the pacing maintained its momentum from start to finish. I could not put this addictive book down and blame this book for lost sleep. I already know this is going to remain a favorite 'Why Choose' comfort read.
This book is a standalone within an interconnected universe, so you do not have to have read the previous books. While there are a lot of cameos from the Cozyverse books, it's not a barrier to enjoying the story even if you haven't read the previous books, since you really only need to know the Starlight Grove Omega besties (Olive, Ivy, and Lucy), whom the book reintroduces to you.
And we’re back to Starlight Grove for Summer’s story!! I want to start off by saying how much I enjoyed Summer as a character and the cultural representation that Eliana wove throughout the story. Summer’s story, her family’s story, and every piece that Eliana added to the characters, the town, and the plot was absolutely wonderful. Summer is hilarious, snarky, strong, independent, thoughtful, and unapologetically herself. This meshed so well with the pack she builds and I enjoyed every step of getting to know them!
Jae, Lucien, Mercer, and Summer building a pack was exactly what they didn’t know they all needed (and what I didn’t know I needed as a reader!). We get a whole bunch of independent characters who actually really need one another and readers are just lucky enough to go along for the ride. I loved their different personalities, the backstories of each of them (and as a whole), and of course the romance, spice, and general omega goodness. This one is cute, spicy, full of characters learning about themselves and each other, a meddling small town you can’t help but fall in love with, and chemistry between the characters.
I love that the cozyverse series, and A Pack for Summer, are in fact cozy and have all of the omergaverse vibes you could ever want. However, where I struggled with the book is that I felt like things were just a bit too low stakes or maybe ‘mild’ is a better word? I wanted to feel….something. And while don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the book, the characters, and getting to visit Starlight Grove again, I think I needed more feeling in the book, more emotions transferred to the reader, or just something to get me heavily invested to the point I was desperate to know what was next. I know striking the balance between cozy and emotional is hard, but at times there were ‘conflicts’ that felt like they were added just to be added and then so easily resolved I wondered about how if they were handled in the best way for the story. I never really had that deep connection I was looking for to bump it into the 5 star category.
A Pack for Summer is a wonderful way to wrap up the series (although you do not need to read the other books, but you definitely should if you love omegaverse!) and a great representation of things readers love about small town romances with characters who are looking for their people. Definitely pick this one up because no one can resist Starlight Grove once they’ve made their first trip there!
I received an eARC of this book, but any reviews are entirely my own. Thank you to Netgalley, Eliana, and Putnam for the copy.
Thank you to Penguin Random House for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
A Pack for Summer is basically the book version of a perfect summer afternoon: warm, comforting, a little chaotic, and full of sweetness… with a surprising delicious amount of spice tucked in for good measure. (It’s an Eliana Lee book, of course the spice is exactly what you signed up for.)
At its heart, this story is really about belonging, about figuring out who you are and building the kind of family you choose to surround yourself with. Beneath the romance and the spice there’s a lot of emotional depth, which made the relationships feel grounded rather than just trope-driven. I loved the care that goes into the way the characters learn to trust each other and slowly make space for one another. Watching that sense of belonging grow was one of my favourite parts of the book. It captures that beautiful moment of finding your people and realising, little by little, that you’re safe with them.
That theme runs through so many parts of the story. You see it in Summer’s friendships, in her experience as a first-generation immigrant within her community, and in the brothers as they work through family trauma and the baggage they’ve carried for years. The growth feels messy and real in the best way.
But what really made this book shine for me was how lovingly it celebrates immigrant families and the quiet strength behind them.
Summer’s relationship with her heritage, her family, and her community feels so genuine. The bakery isn’t just a cute setting, it represents pride, sacrifice, and resilience. The story really captures that push and pull between honouring where you come from and building a life that’s your own. There’s so much warmth in those moments, but also honesty about the pressure and responsibility that can come with it. It felt like a really beautiful, and very timely, reminder of how much immigrants enrich and strengthen the communities around them.
And of course we must discuss the true star of the book: Mayor Felix. An icon. A hero. A public servant of the highest order. His work here is clearly complete and he deserves a long, luxurious retirement full of belly scratches, smoochies, and an absolutely irresponsible number of treaties. (Get that croissant, king!)
However… while Mayor Felix may rest… Eliana absolutely may not. I’m going to need the next project ASAP. My reading schedule and emotional wellbeing depend on it.
I once again groveled my way into an ARC for the cozyverse and it did not disappointment. Let’s just say, A Pack for Summer is HOT, like scorching HOT. But before I go any further, there is a very important content warning you need to be aware of: this book will give you an insatiable craving for Vietnamese food. For your own wellbeing, I suggest you go ahead and order in a Banh mi and an extra-large bowl of Pho, just to get ahead of how hungry this book will make you.
The cozyverse has been an unexpected delight and I was really excited to dive into Summer’s story. The book didn’t disappoint. The entire series takes a very sex positive approach to sex and smashes the “Good girls don’t have/ enjoy/ explore” sex narrative and smashes with the entire force of the matriarchy. But, Summer’s story went above and beyond. When she finds herself with 3 handsome roommates, she quickly establishes an agreement of a certain use. I liked that Summer played with the power dynamics throughout the book and took the lead in a very satisfying way. These men had been hurt, and I really liked how Summer was able to help them through that in a way that still felt very empowering.
Of our three guys, I think my favorite was Jae. He was our hot, sensitive boy with a bit of a surprise underneath it all (my mom follows me in my socials, you’re going to have to read to get to know what I’m talking about).
Through out all of this, I really appreciated how the author challenged Asian stereotypes but also allowed Summer’s culture to be front in center. I loved how the town embraced her family from the start, insisting that their cuisine was paramount to town events. Summer’s Banh mi being a lunch time staple was a nice touch.
Finally, I continue to love how this series focuses on the careers of the four Omega’s. Summer’s bakery was important as a business and we see Summer engage with this from all aspects of a business owner which I really, really love.
Also, Stanley, almost doing as good of job of mayor as Felix was a surprise. Good job Stanley, you lovable stick in the mud.
Anyway, you need this book. This book is for you. It’s the most wholesome (Hole-some) book you’ll read this year.
This book is part of the “Cozyverse” series created by this author, Eliana Lee, and author Emilia Emerson. While the 4th book of the collection, it can be read as a standalone. The only thing you are losing by not reading the prior three books are the characters and who is in relationship with who but not much else.
"A Pack for Summer" follows Summer Pham as she opens her own Vietnamese bakery in her hometown, Starlight Grove. Shortly after opening, a French bakery comes in right next door, owned by one of the Beaufort brothers, a trio who called Starlight Grove home years ago. Within days, a mysterious accident forces Summer out of her bakery and upstairs apartment, right to the brothers; Lucien, Mercer, and Jae. Sharing both a culinary space and a home, the 4 characters navigate re-emerging friendships, budding relationships, self-discovery and realization, and the unexpected and spontaneous presence of everyone’s favorite meddling cat.
The tropes found in this book include: why choose, forced proximity, small town romance, reverse harem, and found family.
I enjoyed the story, especially the relationship between Summer and her friends. While I did not read all the other books in the series, I had already read the first one ("A Pack for Autumn") and enjoyed the continuation of the characters. I resonated a lot with Summer at the beginning as my friend group’s “single friend”, especially how she processed the feeling of being the outsider among her friends who were each in their own pack. I also loved the “drop everything” relationship the girls have with one another, which shows how strong of a bond the girls have even though they have their own packs and responsibilities.
I also enjoyed the relationship Summer has with her family. As someone who comes from a different culture than the majority of her small town, I shared a lot of similarities with Summer’s desire to keep her Vietnamese culture alive through her bakery, as well as some of the realities, habits, and cultural norms that come from being part of an immigrant family.
I would like to thank NetGalley, the publishing company, and author Eliana Lee, for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
“We were on the precipice of something we both wanted. All I had to do was jump.”
Overall, I really did enjoy this book. I liked all of the characters, and I think Summer’s individual relationship with each guy was fun to read about. However, there was something missing that I kept searching for. I think the emotional connection took longer than I would have liked to develop. Usually with this series I’m diving in, I’m staying up late reading because I can’t stop, and it only takes me a few days to finish. But with this book that wasn’t the case.
It took me days to read, and it was only until the last quarter did I fly through the story. Comparing the parts I read quickly versus at a slower than normal pace, the only thing I can identify is that the emotional connection between all of the characters didn’t ramp up until close to the end of the book. I think this is simply a personal taste, which is why I can’t discount the story too heavily.
I found Summer’s personality, and quiet vulnerability, to be really compelling. She has a difficult time fitting into Starlight Grove when she first moves as a child, and now we see her as an adult securing her place in the community, but again finding herself unsure of where she fits in given that she’s an omega without a pack. It’s always very interesting to explore the societal mechanics of omegaverse in stories such as this. But what I appreciated the most was Summer opening up about being a child of immigrants, how she wishes her parents could run a restaurant selling Vietnamese food instead of Chinese-American cuisine, how translating for them can be a heavy burden in tough situations (which we see in this story), how she desperately wanted to fit in with other kids and felt the need to hide her heritage.
All three guys were fantastic and great in their own way, and I always appreciate when a why choose author solidifies the relationship each guy has with the FMC. I think by the end of the book they’ve created a strong pack, and have worked through their past trauma.
Also, I had no idea what free use was, so I appreciate learning more about that particular kink. I think it works really well in a why choose/omegaverse story.
Another fantastic, sweet and spicy standalone that rounds out the series in a perfect way.
There are not enough words that truly encapsulate how much I love this story - and its connected standalones. "A Pack for Summer" is a fun, heartwarming read filled with banter, spicy spice, found family, small town charm (think Gilmore Girls), a strong, sexy FMC, and three MMCs you can’t help but root for. Even though the first three standalones do have elements of ethic heritage and culture of the various main characters, I feel like this story dived deeper into cultural pride. As an Asian American, a lot of the emotions that the FMC, Summer, experienced relating to her heritage really resonated with me and added meaningful depth to both the romance and the storytelling. In addition to the main characters' romantic journey, the world building of the lovely Starlight Grove, the character development, the hilariously endearing side characters, and of course, the spiciest spice; all was wonderfully balanced into a cohesive and well paced story that ended on an endearing note.
I can't wait for the public to get their hands on this story! In the meantime, go check out the other three standalones in the Cozyverse series, (you can read them in any order but I suggest you start with "A Pack for Autumn"). OR, read Eliana Lee's fantastic Bond Dissolution Omegaverse series!
Tropes/Themes: . Reverse Harem . Strong FMC . Spice: 05 out of 05 . Found Family . Cozy Small Town . Felix the Cat as Mayor . Knotting . Bonding Bites . Non-Shifter Alphas, Betas, Omegas . Urban Story . Banter
Thank you so much penguin and Putnam for sending me an E-arc I was SO excited when I got the email, I pushed this to the top of my read list 🤭
The last instalment of the cozyverse which I’m so sad about but I loved this universe so much!
We’ve got summer, she’s fierce and independent running her own Vietnamese bakery in town. Then we have Jae, Mercer and Lucien (brothers) who have come back to starlight to renovate their parents old house and get it back on the market and Mercer is even setting up a patisserie next door to the bakery…���…Then disaster strikes 😏🤭 (I say disaster but is it really when she get to move in with brothers)
This was such a fun read and I loved them all so much, their whole relationship and how it grew and blossomed. This book had me laughing and kicking my feet and Let me tell ya, this book is spicy 🥵 with such great chemistry between the charcaters! I loved the back story of the brothers and how actually that had made them abit insecure and unsure about pack life and i loved their different personalities and getting to know them. It’s always nice to hear about the other characters and their own packs in these books! I love how the girls have a ‘drop everything’ relationship with one another even though they have packs, they have all stayed so close which is so nice!
Thank you again to Regina over at Putnam/ Penguin for sending me over an E-arc of this book!💛💛💛
💛Cozy small town 🥭 MFMM Omegaverse 🍋 Friends with benefits situ 🌻 Freeuse 🐝Banter as foreplay 🌼Spicy Romcom
I absolutely love this entire series. I was very sad to see it come to a beautiful end. Eliana is such an amazing writer and the way she writes her characters to be so relatable. Summer is an independent and sassy omega. She is true to herself. Her culture is a such an integral part of who she is as well as her family. Something that hit home to me was when she was having an internal moment of hating/disliking being the translator for her family when it came to heavy topic. It’s something we try not to think about, but it’s normal that we feel that way.
The guys went through a very traumatic event and it affected the way they saw pack life. This beautiful small town gave them the opportunity to see the beauty in loving someone and not being afraid. Jae her childhood love, he is so sweet and shy with her. Mercer, the sassy alpha who loves to push Summer’s buttons. She does as well. And Lucian, the alpha that never stops caring for those he loves and learns that is okay not to be in charged at all times. I almost lost my mind when Summer kept her feelings about wanting them when she saw Lucian talking to the photographer. I am so happy that they got the happy ending they deserved.
My eyes couldn’t help, but water at Felix’s epilogue. It really hit me that this was it. It also gave you insight of why Felix behaved the way he did with Summer. I hope there is another series in the future because I want more.
~Thank you Netgally, and Eliana Lee for the opportunity to read this book.~
Ok, well it’s a whychoose omegaverse. Our main characters are Summer, Jae, Mercer, and Lucien, an omega Vietnamese bakery owner, an alpha songwriter, a beta patisserie owner, and an alpha workaholic. They have all lived in the town; just our men moved away with their fathers at a young age, but their back baby! Mercer sets up his Patisserie right next to Summers bakery, a little messed up if ya ask me she's only been open for three months and already has a rival! Well sort of, our grumpy beta says he didn’t know and it comes in handy. Why? Well, when Summer's life is uprooted, by her shop flooding, again open only for three months!!! She now gets to live with the men, work with Mercer in his shop, and dabble in a little friends with benefits situation. Basically, she’s living all of our dreams, must be nice.
Ya’ll once their situation starts, y’all are in for a ride. There are cute moments, where they come to understandings either with one another or themselves. There’s banter, teasing, spice, and protectiveness! Just a whole list of my favorite things. Oh, but my absolute favorite thing in this book is the little troublemaker Mayor Felix, he really did come in clutch for his girls!
I’m telling you if you’re an omegaverse lover, a whychoose craver, a spice specialist this is for you! I’ve been loving the series so far, the different packs, cultures, and personalities, it’s been a great ride.
For readers who love: 👩 Neurodivergent-coded FMC 🐈 A cat as the mayor 💕 Cosy omegaverse romance (MFMM) 🧑🍳 Small business rivalry
An easy five stars for the fourth instalment of the cosyverse! Eliana Lee might just be my favourite author for omegaverse.
Summer is a delightfully funny FMC to read, and I definitely felt that she was written as neurodivergent. I loved her playful rivalry with Mercer (her rival baker), the way she took charge with Lucien (the aloof CEO), and the wholesomeness with Jae (the dreamy songwriter) is off the charts.
This is the perfect omegaverse to read if you’re looking for some Stars Hollow vibes. The town is sweet, fun and a little chaotic, and every appearance from Felix (the cat) brought me so much joy. You can tell Lee adores cats and knows their behaviour and mannerisms inside out from how she writes him.
Though this book is cosy and heartwarming with wonderful main characters and a very HEA ending, some people may want to anticipate that there are:
This was the perfect ending to the series, and I will absolutely be reading anything that Lee puts out next.
Thank you so much to Putnam and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced digital copy of this book.
A Pack for Summer by Eliana Lee was such a phenomenal read and the perfect ending to the Starlight Grove series. I have been waiting for Summer’s story, and it was just as precious as I hoped it would be. She is the perfect balance of sweet and sassy, bringing such a bright energy to the story that makes it impossible not to love her.
Her pack was a wonderful mix of personalities. Mercer with his grumpy but thoughtful nature, Lucien who is methodical and fiercely protective, and Jae who is the absolute sweetest sugar plum. Together they felt like the perfect match for Summer, each bringing something different to the relationship and the story.
Summer herself is such a breath of fresh air. Watching the relationships develop between all of them was such a treat, even when the emotional hurdles made things a little painful. I could understand why the guys struggled with their feelings, but it definitely tugged at my heart seeing Summer caught in the middle of that uncertainty. Thankfully they pulled it together in the end and gave her the love she deserved.
This was such a sweet and satisfying conclusion to the Starlight Grove series, and I truly hope we get to return to this world again someday.
I received an ARC copy and all thoughts are my own.
A just like that the Cozyverse series comes to a close. This is really bittersweet to write. I’ve loved going on this why choose omegaverse journey with these four best friends. Each book has been a bit of a roller coaster for me. Some I’ve really loved and some I’ve felt were just ok. In A Pack For Summers case it falls in the middle. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t love it as much as the first book in the series.
I think my biggest issue with this book and why I have it 3⭐️. Is cause it felt like not a whole lot happened. There were a bunch of little moments that occurred with Summer and the boys. But nothing overtly major to tie everything together. I guess I was just hoping for a bit more depth out of their relationship.
Just because their relationship wasn’t perfect. I can’t discredit the spicy scenes. And boy oh boy, this book does not disappoint in that department. And if I’m being completely honest out of all the books in the series this one definitely has the best spicy scenes. Especially with Summer & Lucien ;)
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and this series! I would 100% recommend it especially if you’re just starting to explore the omegaverse genre. Lastly big thank you to NetGalley & Putnam for the ARC in exchange for my review!
This book was like a big cozy hug wrapped up in all the romance and spice you can expect from the cozyverse.
Summer is snarky, independent, and unapologetically herself. She doesn’t feel like she needs anyone else until she runs into Jae, Mercer, and Lucien who have returned to their hometown to tie up loose ends. They all slowly become what the others need and build the pack they never thought they’d ever have. There was so much vulnerability built into these characters and it was so wholesome to see them overcome their fears and insecurities. Each one had different personalities but they all meshed well together.
I would have loved some more build up in a few scenes as I felt things went from 0-60 sometimes but overall I still thoroughly enjoyed this book and all the spice. I love the relationship Summer has with her friends and the “drop everything” bond that’s so strong.
I really enjoyed Summer’s character and the Asian representation that was woven throughout the story. It’s rare to have Asian representation let alone Vietnamese representation in a story and I was very excited to see it. Coming from a Viet immigrant family myself, I could definitely relate to the cultural norms and habits and it just warmed my heart.
ARC REVIEW: So sad to see the starlight grove series end but Summer was such a good way to bring it to a close. I loved the way Jae, Mercier and Lucien blended into her personality so well. You’d think with how different each brother was that there’d be no way but Eliana does such a good job writing the character backstory and the characters development. It also is so great to see the small ways the MCs fall for each other and try to deny it but just can’t. I think the balance of Summer being so close to her family and the brothers having the bad past with theirs was able to make them balance each other out so well. Okay.. let’s talk spice. Yesss maam. The piercing? The flirting?? Just can’t help going at it? We love when a man can’t help himself, but then can also be so shy and embarrassed. I think the MMCs do a great job showing non sexual intimacy as well, I think sometimes that’s lacking in romance books and it’s such a big thing. It’s a lot of times more foreplay than what most normal foreplay is. That emotional intimacy and just being there for someone is so important and I loved that the guys were able to be like that for Summer. Loved this series and the author, can’t wait to see what else she writes
We’ve come to the final book in the Cozyverse, a low angst omegaverse series. Summer’s bakery gets flooded forcing her to use the patisserie next door to continue her baking. Summer also moves into the pack house of the patisserie owner, Mercer, along with his two brothers Jae and Lucien. Summer proposes that they have fun while they’re all staying together and then go their separate ways once everything is repaired.
I liked the dynamic Summer had with the guys, they gave each other hard times and teased, but you could see it was all out of love. It was interesting that Summer developed a relationship with each guy individually, and that they didn’t come together as a pack until later on. The spicy times were great and plentiful. I was happy when everyone acknowledged their feelings and decided to be together. The found family aspect of these books is great, and I loved the people in Summer’s life. I want to thank Putnam and NetGalley for the copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to leave a review.
A heart-warming ending to a completely cosy series 💕 And thank you to Putnam, Netgalley and Eliana for the Advanced Readers Copy!
A Pack of Summer revolves around Summer Pham; who is the last of her friend group without a pack. AND… she has fulfilled everything she has dreamed of - a cute apartment and opening her own bakery.
That is until the unfortunate water pipe gets in the way of her dreams and she is offered a chance to work and live with the recently returned Beaufort brothers for the summer.
Lucien, Mercer and Jae haven’t spent much time together after the breakdown of their families pack and had the goal of leaving once the three months end.
What I loved about this final book is that all three men came to the realisation as a group rather than been guided with advice. Their self-awareness brought a mature side to them in different ways and fit well with their confident omega who knows what she wants.
I will miss Starlight Grove and the true reigning mayor Felix! I hope that Emilia and Eliana graces us with future snippets or short stories to keep our hearts full ❤️
*****Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC of A Pack for Summer by Eliana Lee in exchange for an honest review.
I always say how much I love omegaverse books, so I was really excited to be chosen to review this ARC.
I went into Summer’s story with a lot of enthusiasm, but I have to admit that after the first ten chapters or so, I seriously considered DNFing it. I just could not fully connect with Summer’s character, and that made it harder for me to stay engaged. Because of that, I found myself reading more slowly and approaching the story with a more critical eye.
That said, once I got past the halfway point, the story found a much sweeter and more charming rhythm. The small town atmosphere really started to shine, and that was when I began to enjoy the book a lot more.
I also loved that Summer is a baker. Reading about the pastries and the mentions of traditional Vietnamese food genuinely made me hungry, and those details added such a warm and cozy feeling to the story.
Overall, this was a sweet read. Even so, the difficulty I had connecting with the story at the beginning made me lower my rating by one star.
The Cozyverse series has come to an end, but what a journey it has been. This series was my first introduction to the omegaverse genre, and I haven’t looked back since. 🥰
Ever since the first book, I’ve been looking forward to finally getting Summer’s story, and it did not disappoint. I love Summer’s independent nature and her determination to take care of her family. She’s finally living her dream, but then a pipe bursts and a rival business enters the equation.
Jae—her childhood friend and middle school crush—is back in town, and he isn’t alone. With him come his two brothers: Mercer, the owner of the rival business next door, and Lucien, the uptight workaholic. I love how different the MMCs are, and how they each bring something unique to the story while finding their place with both Summer and each other❤️🔥
I highly recommend reading this book if you’re looking for a fun, cozy read and a charming small-town romance🥰 This town would put Gilmore Girls’ Stars Hollow to shame😂
If you like a loud and proud FMC, fun little dates, strong community of friends in a charming town and 3 men in need of love, you should definitely pick this up!
It’s no secret that I love Eliana and if she published her shopping list next, I would buy that one just as enthusiastically. This book is an other good example why. Her writing is funny, clever and so easy to get into.
I loved how Summer not once wanted to make herself smaller in this book. She has a big personality with loud style and she wore it proudly.
The storyline is to die for - rekindled first crush, forced proximity, finding love, understanding and peace. But this book had so much more depth. The individual and shared struggles made me think and reflect.
I felt so emotional reading the last couple of chapters because the Cozyverse is well, cozy and I wish I could move to Starlight Grove myself.
Eliana, congratulations on your first traditionally published book! Cheers to many more! Thank you so much for the ARC, you will never know how much it meant to read this one in advance.
If there’s one thing Eliana Lee can do, it’s write a damn good omegaverse.
The newest addition to her Cozyverse series is a very bright and fun romance, with some real sizzling heat, three very loveable (if not sometimes infuriating) men, one bold FMC and an adorable cat mayor. Summer, Jae, Lucien and Mercer came together before they even realised what was happening. I love how these relationships grew in individual terms while Summer slowly built her pack; unbeknownst to herself. There’s humour and delicious banter that really had me snorting while reading.
Eliana always does amazing to showcase diverse characters, it’s one thing I’ve always adored about her books. She writes so beautifully start to finish, the book maintained momentum, sucked you in and made you want to keep reading.
While this is a standalone, it is part of an interconnected series. While not necessary, it adds to the storyline to read all of the love stories being told in Starlight Grove as we get reintroduced to the characters we all know and like throughout.
Felix did it again—another perfectly chaotic pack match made in Starlight Grove. Don’t let the “cozyverse” fool you though… the spice is absolutely spicing. This omegaverse story is smart, witty, and full of sharp banter, with a cast that feels vibrant and refreshingly diverse.
Summer is an independent omega with a playful streak and a talent for baking, running her own Vietnamese bakery in a small town that gives major Stars Hollow vibes. Enter Jae, Lucien, and Mercer—each bringing their own energy to the pack dynamic—and somehow it all works in the most deliciously entertaining way. And of course, there’s Felix the cat, the mischievous town mayor and unofficial matchmaker, stirring the pot exactly when needed.
Cozy, spicy, and delightfully quirky. Also… now I desperately want a dumpling plushie with a little face.
Omegaverse Forced proximity Independent omega Free use Small town setting Cat for Mayor
I have adored the entire Cozyverse, and Eliana Lee’s previous Omegaverse series completely owned me so I was so excited to read this ARC.
Summer is an absolute boss bitch baker, running her own bakery with confidence, talent, and zero apologies. I loved her strength, her softness, and the way she pours her whole heart into everything she does.
Jae, Lucien, and Mercer? Complicated, complex, and deliciously intense. Each of them brings something different to the dynamic, and getting to peel back their layers - especially learning how their pasts shaped the men they’ve become - was so satisfying. They’re protective, emotionally rich, and impossible not to fall for.
The chemistry, the tenderness, the growth, the found‑family warmth… yes to everything in this book. It’s sexy, heartfelt, and beautifully crafted, and it fits perfectly into the Cozyverse while still feeling fresh and exciting.