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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Eliza Hart? Yeah, she thought she had it all figured out-until, oops, life started throwing bricks. Relationship tanking, writing career circling the drain, big city chewing her up? She bolts. Can you blame her? So she drags herself back to Rosebay, this sleepy little beach town that smells like sunscreen and nostalgia, hoping for some peace (or at least a break from the chaos). Thing is, Rosebay isn't just a cute postcard. It's loaded. It's where she dumped a whole chunk of her past and, honestly, probably a few regrets.
And then there's Jonah Wilder. The guy never really got over Eliza ghosting him ages ago. He's a paint-under-his-fingernails, heart-on-his-sleeve kind of dude, living his best "simple life" dream. Eliza shows up again-older, maybe a little bruised, but still her. Jonah? He doesn't want fireworks or some Netflix-level drama-just honesty, maybe a shot at something real this time. They start hanging out, old memories bubbling up like bad coffee, and honestly, it's awkward and sweet and kinda tense.
Days in Rosebay move slow-sunny mornings, bonfires, beach walks, you get the picture. Eliza, who thought her voice was gone forever, starts to find it again. Not just the writing thing, but her actual self-the version that sticks around when stuff gets tough instead of bailing. She and Jonah build something out of the ordinary: dinners with too much laughter, those silent moments where you just get each other, the whole messy, beautiful deal. But come on, nothing's that easy. Old wounds pop open, new opportunities come knocking, and Eliza has to figure out what the heck "success" even means. Stay in Rosebay, risk losing her shot, or chase the dream and maybe lose herself again?
In the end, as summer fades and the air gets that crisp edge, Eliza and Jonah don't build some perfect fairy tale. They build something real, fragile, but strong as hell. And when Jonah throws out a surprise proposal (yeah, you saw that one coming), they get hitched under this ancient sycamore, surrounded by wildflowers, neighbors, and a ton of laughter. Eliza finally gets it-the life she wanted wasn't hiding out there waiting to be found. She chose it, right here, wild and imperfect.
"Till Summer Do Us Part" is basically a warm hug in book form. It's about healing, coming home, and the kind of love that sneaks up on you and sticks. The town's packed with quirky characters, the seaside vibe is pure magic, and Eliza? You'll root for her, even when she's making a complete mess of things. If you dig Emily Henry or Jojo Moyes, or just want a story that feels like summer and second chances, this one's got you. Sometimes, the bravest move isn't running-it's staying.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Eliza Hart? Yeah, she thought she had it all figured out-until, oops, life started throwing bricks. Relationship tanking, writing career circling the drain, big city chewing her up? She bolts. Can you blame her? So she drags herself back to Rosebay, this sleepy little beach town that smells like sunscreen and nostalgia, hoping for some peace (or at least a break from the chaos). Thing is, Rosebay isn't just a cute postcard. It's loaded. It's where she dumped a whole chunk of her past and, honestly, probably a few regrets.
And then there's Jonah Wilder. The guy never really got over Eliza ghosting him ages ago. He's a paint-under-his-fingernails, heart-on-his-sleeve kind of dude, living his best "simple life" dream. Eliza shows up again-older, maybe a little bruised, but still her. Jonah? He doesn't want fireworks or some Netflix-level drama-just honesty, maybe a shot at something real this time. They start hanging out, old memories bubbling up like bad coffee, and honestly, it's awkward and sweet and kinda tense.
Days in Rosebay move slow-sunny mornings, bonfires, beach walks, you get the picture. Eliza, who thought her voice was gone forever, starts to find it again. Not just the writing thing, but her actual self-the version that sticks around when stuff gets tough instead of bailing. She and Jonah build something out of the ordinary: dinners with too much laughter, those silent moments where you just get each other, the whole messy, beautiful deal. But come on, nothing's that easy. Old wounds pop open, new opportunities come knocking, and Eliza has to figure out what the heck "success" even means. Stay in Rosebay, risk losing her shot, or chase the dream and maybe lose herself again?
In the end, as summer fades and the air gets that crisp edge, Eliza and Jonah don't build some perfect fairy tale. They build something real, fragile, but strong as hell. And when Jonah throws out a surprise proposal (yeah, you saw that one coming), they get hitched under this ancient sycamore, surrounded by wildflowers, neighbors, and a ton of laughter. Eliza finally gets it-the life she wanted wasn't hiding out there waiting to be found. She chose it, right here, wild and imperfect.
"Till Summer Do Us Part" is basically a warm hug in book form. It's about healing, coming home, and the kind of love that sneaks up on you and sticks. The town's packed with quirky characters, the seaside vibe is pure magic, and Eliza? You'll root for her, even when she's making a complete mess of things. If you dig Emily Henry or Jojo Moyes, or just want a story that feels like summer and second chances, this one's got you. Sometimes, the bravest move isn't running-it's staying.