Indian Summer is Eve L. Mitchell's debut novel and while it did read like one, in the beginning, it was in no way a bad read. In fact, I ended up giving Indian Summer five stars because despite the info-dumpy beginning (which in no way took from the story) I could barely put it down. And once I was 20% through the story, I was hooked.
The story had an angsty romance but focused primarily on family, friendship, and the lengths we as people, are willing to go to protect those we love, even if it sometimes means sacrificing our own happiness. One of my favorite quotes from the end of the story is, "It's good to have you home Ari," because to me this quote represents the story which is in a way, all about coming home, not physically, but spiritually. It's about finding your tribe, starting over, and realizing that your tribe was with you all along.
Also, it's about Matt and Theo, two of the greatest characters to ever exist, steamy Colton, his sometimes hulkishly angry brother Connor, and Ari, who is their fourth <3