It always surprises me how fast I can read a good series! Just finished “We’ll Always Have Summer” (the third and last book in Jenny Han’s summer series) and I loved it! I am going to try my best not to spoil anything major for those who haven’t read it yet. I highly recommend that you read the first two books in the trilogy (“The Summer I Turned Pretty” and “It’s Not Summer Without You”) before you check out this book review; I have done book reviews on these books as well – feel free to check them out down below :) At the beginning of “We’ll Always Have Summer”, Belly is finishing her first year of College and has been dating Jeremiah for a couple of years. It is not 100% clear why, but Belly and Jeremiah decide to make things official despite their families’ objections. After an argument with her Mother, Belly decides to live at the beach house…with Conrad; and even though Belly and Jeremiah are about to make their relationship official, it becomes clear that Conrad and Belly still love each other. Once Conrad realizes that Jeremiah and Belly are serious, Conrad decides that he needs to act fast if he wants to have another chance with Belly. In the end, Belly needs to make one final choice between Jeremiah and Conrad. I really enjoyed this book (as well as the other two books); I really like Jenny Han’s writing style and I really enjoyed reading about the ongoing summer love stories between Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad. In the end, I was happy with the choice that Belly made - you’ll have to read it to find out who Belly chose :) I think my favourite parts of the book where written from Conrad’s perspective, for example, when Conrad went to go talk to Belly’s Mom, because these moments proved to me that Conrad still loves Belly. I also loved the ending of the book (but I don’t want to spoil it by describing it). My least favourite part was when Jeremiah told Belly about the mistake that he made while on vacation – in the second book, I thought that Jeremiah and Belly would make a good couple but when Jeremiah hurt Belly, I started to switch back to team Conrad :D If I could change one thing, it would definitely be the engagement at the beginning of the book!!! I hated how there wasn’t a good reason (other than the fact that they loved each other) for them to get married so young – it seemed like they were just doing it because Jeremiah wanted to make up for a regretful choice he made while he was on vacation and because Belly wanted to prove that she is over Conrad. It also seemed like they were just planning and going through with it to prove their families wrong; initially, their families did not support the engagement because they were both young in age and still in College. I would highly recommend Jenny Han’s summer series to others – I thought that they were perfect summer reads! These books would be best suited for a female audience who enjoys teen/ young adult romance novels (especially those who have previously enjoyed Jenny Han’s other novels). Since I thoroughly enjoyed this whole series, I gave this book a 4 out of 5 butterflies rating. Have you read Jenny Han’s summer series? Let me know in the comments down below :) Also let me know if you wanted Belly to end up with Jeremiah or Conrad. Photo Credits: "Goodreads" and "Chip's Chapter BlogSpot" Book Rating: 4/ 5
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