That Summer Feeling
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When a divorced woman attends a sleepaway camp for adults, she reconnects with a man from her past—only to fall head over heels for his sister instead.
Garland Moore used to believe in magic, the power of optimism, and signs from the universe. Then her husband surprised her with divorce papers over Valentine's Day dinner. Now Garland isn’t sure what to believe anymore, except that she’s clearly never meant to love again. When new friends invite her to spend a week at their reopened sleepaway camp, she and her sister decide it’s an opportunity to enjoy the kind of summer getaway they never had as kids. If Garland still believed in signs, this would sure seem like one. Summer camp is a chance to let go of her past and start fresh.
Nestled into the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, Camp Carl Cove provides the exact escape Garland always dreamed of, until she runs into Mason—the man she had a premonition about after one brief meeting years ago. No matter how she tries to run, the universe appears determined to bring love back into Garland’s life. She even ends up rooming with Mason’s sister Stevie, a vibrant former park ranger who is as charming as she is competitive. The more time Garland spends with Stevie, the more the signs confuse her. The stars are aligning in a way Garland never could have predicted.
Amid camp tournaments and moonlit dances, Garland continues to be pulled toward the beautiful blonde outdoorswoman who makes her laugh and swoon. Summer camp doesn’t last forever, but if Garland can learn to trust her heart, the love she finds there just might.
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Such an amazing summertime story!
Just finished reading “That Summer Feeling” by Bridget Morrissey, and it’s a truly enchanting book! The story’s depiction of a queer awakening is both poignant and authentic. It beautifully explores the journey of self-discovery and the courage it takes to embrace one’s true self. The theme of found family is incredibly powerful. The bonds formed between the characters offer a heartwarming sense of belonging and support. Stevie is the best character by far! Their depth, charm, and growth throughout the novel make them unforgettable. Stevie’s journey is especially compelling and relatable. The book is wonderfully wholesome, filled with moments that warm the heart and uplift the spirit. The narrative is crafted in a way that makes it easy to connect with the characters and their experiences. 📚 I found myself relating to many aspects of the story, making it a deeply personal and engaging read. If you’re in search of a heartfelt, feel-good book, “That Summer Feeling” is a perfect choice!

⤷‧₊˚2⭑ „what was love if not holding someone else’s hand through their choosen journeys?“ i've heard so many good things about it on instagram and was so happy to go ahead and read it because i was dying to read a summery sapphic romance but it was not what i wanted it to be. i didn't like anything about it, absolutely nothing, but i can't bring myself to give it one star.
Description
When a divorced woman attends a sleepaway camp for adults, she reconnects with a man from her past—only to fall head over heels for his sister instead.
Garland Moore used to believe in magic, the power of optimism, and signs from the universe. Then her husband surprised her with divorce papers over Valentine's Day dinner. Now Garland isn’t sure what to believe anymore, except that she’s clearly never meant to love again. When new friends invite her to spend a week at their reopened sleepaway camp, she and her sister decide it’s an opportunity to enjoy the kind of summer getaway they never had as kids. If Garland still believed in signs, this would sure seem like one. Summer camp is a chance to let go of her past and start fresh.
Nestled into the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, Camp Carl Cove provides the exact escape Garland always dreamed of, until she runs into Mason—the man she had a premonition about after one brief meeting years ago. No matter how she tries to run, the universe appears determined to bring love back into Garland’s life. She even ends up rooming with Mason’s sister Stevie, a vibrant former park ranger who is as charming as she is competitive. The more time Garland spends with Stevie, the more the signs confuse her. The stars are aligning in a way Garland never could have predicted.
Amid camp tournaments and moonlit dances, Garland continues to be pulled toward the beautiful blonde outdoorswoman who makes her laugh and swoon. Summer camp doesn’t last forever, but if Garland can learn to trust her heart, the love she finds there just might.
Book Information
Posts
Such an amazing summertime story!
Just finished reading “That Summer Feeling” by Bridget Morrissey, and it’s a truly enchanting book! The story’s depiction of a queer awakening is both poignant and authentic. It beautifully explores the journey of self-discovery and the courage it takes to embrace one’s true self. The theme of found family is incredibly powerful. The bonds formed between the characters offer a heartwarming sense of belonging and support. Stevie is the best character by far! Their depth, charm, and growth throughout the novel make them unforgettable. Stevie’s journey is especially compelling and relatable. The book is wonderfully wholesome, filled with moments that warm the heart and uplift the spirit. The narrative is crafted in a way that makes it easy to connect with the characters and their experiences. 📚 I found myself relating to many aspects of the story, making it a deeply personal and engaging read. If you’re in search of a heartfelt, feel-good book, “That Summer Feeling” is a perfect choice!

⤷‧₊˚2⭑ „what was love if not holding someone else’s hand through their choosen journeys?“ i've heard so many good things about it on instagram and was so happy to go ahead and read it because i was dying to read a summery sapphic romance but it was not what i wanted it to be. i didn't like anything about it, absolutely nothing, but i can't bring myself to give it one star.









