
Summer Lovin’: 10 Romances Set in Summertime
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Right now I can read exactly two kinds of books: historical fantasy (about which I am extremely picky) and romance. The weather is heating up, but many of us are still staying inside as much as possible due to the coronavirus. I don’t know about you, but I want to read about people enjoying summertime! These ten books are set in summer, and with one exception are summer romances I have personally read and adored. The romance is excellent, the settings are igniting my wanderlust, and they are well-written escapism at its finest. Get ready for some summer lovin’ with these ten romances set in summertime.
Esme is a hotel maid in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, when she meets Khai’s mom, who offers to bring her to the Bay Area in America for the summer in hopes that she will marry Khai. This story blends slow burn romance with immigration, single parenting, and autism, all with a deft hand and incredible sensitivity. When I recommend this book I typically say it’s literary fiction with a central romance.
Do you like large Scottish men in kilts with swords? Of course you do. So does Portia, to her great annoyance. She is trying to start a whole new life after quitting drinking and partying, and for some reason thought an internship with a swordmaker was the way to do it. Oops, there’s feelings. Also the swordmaker might be a Duke? Oh, help.
Gustavo is not normal. He is fine with this. He has a routine, a ferret named Harry S. Truman, and he is fine. Then Casey moves to his small town and Casey seems to like Gustavo. WHAT. This is a charming M/M love story interwoven with themes of grief, sexuality, and friendship.
Most of my favorite young adult romances are set during the school year, which is all well and good until I am trying to make this list. Amy Spalding to the rescue! Lucky for all of us, her F/F romance takes place during a summer internship. Plus-sized fashion blogger Abby gets her dream summer internship at a fashion boutique, but this year the owner chooses two interns, and there is only one job available at the end of summer. Complicating matters? Abbi falls for co-intern and photographer Jordi.
Me last year: I wish there were summer romances set at a renaissance faire. Jen DeLuca, probably: I got you, boo. (Please note: I do not know Jen DeLuca.) Emily moves in with her older sister and teenage niece to help out after a car accident badly injured her sister. Niece Caitlin wants to volunteer for the town ren faire, and an adult is required to volunteer with her. So Emily does it, and she immediately clashes with Simon, who runs the faire. Shenanigans ensue. Kissing shenanigans. I loved this book! A sequel, Well Played, is out in September and focuses on Emily’s fellow tavern wench Stacey.