TIMESHARE BOYFRIEND
The love of a lifetime—two weeks at a time.
Reliving the same summer romance at an annual timeshare turns first love into first hate.
Evie Turner and Adam Pierce start off with the perfect summer romance, but when they reunite five years later, he acts like she is wet sand on the bottom of his expensive shoes. Hurt and embarrassed, Evie dedicates her two weeks at the timeshare each year to making him regret his decision. Throughout their young adult years, she tortures him—in a bikini.
After his words sting like jellyfish, she wants him on his knees, begging for forgiveness. Begging for her.
The girl in love with love. The boy who watches mob movies to remind himself that trust means betrayal. A clock of two weeks ticks away until they spend another three hundred and fifty-one days trying to forget each other. Until next year.
As the passion between them rises with the summer temperature, Evie can’t help but feel his embraces are like a sunset: beautiful and temporary.
Above all, Evie must not forget one very important lesson: If he is hot, he can burn you.
Better get the aloe.
*Though this book begins in young adulthood, it transitions with summer time-jumps until the characters are new adults in college. As a new adult romance novel, the story contains mature situations and sexual scenes.
Reliving the same summer romance at an annual timeshare turns first love into first hate.
Evie Turner and Adam Pierce start off with the perfect summer romance, but when they reunite five years later, he acts like she is wet sand on the bottom of his expensive shoes. Hurt and embarrassed, Evie dedicates her two weeks at the timeshare each year to making him regret his decision. Throughout their young adult years, she tortures him—in a bikini.
After his words sting like jellyfish, she wants him on his knees, begging for forgiveness. Begging for her.
The girl in love with love. The boy who watches mob movies to remind himself that trust means betrayal. A clock of two weeks ticks away until they spend another three hundred and fifty-one days trying to forget each other. Until next year.
As the passion between them rises with the summer temperature, Evie can’t help but feel his embraces are like a sunset: beautiful and temporary.
Above all, Evie must not forget one very important lesson: If he is hot, he can burn you.
Better get the aloe.
*Though this book begins in young adulthood, it transitions with summer time-jumps until the characters are new adults in college. As a new adult romance novel, the story contains mature situations and sexual scenes.
"Banter on point! ... Seriously I’ll still in a bit of stunned disbelief!" — New York Times Bestselling author, Rachel Van Dyken.
"Full of charm, wit, and utterly loveable characters. Each year, it seems Adam and Evie's tumultous summer romance is destined to repeat itself in a doomed cycle of 'almosts,' like a sexually frustrating version of Groundhog Day. M. K. Hale is a romance writer on the rise." —Leisa Rayven, International Bestselling author of BAD ROMEO