Synopsis
Carly and her best friend Becca are ready to drop a nuclear bomb on summer. It’s the
last one before reality sets in and they’re off on their own. Carly is ready to break the mold and stop being known as a goody-two-shoes. In order to get the ball rolling, she agrees to a double date with Gavin – her good-looking, yet moody, lab partner.
Gavin doesn’t have summer plans except to work at his two jobs and hang out in his room drawing. He likes to keep to himself, but lets his brother Nate talk him into going on a double date. Carly isn’t like the rest of the girls at school that drive him crazy. She doesn’t ask a lot of questions and seems to know when to give him the space he craves. Gavin always thought that she was beautiful, but he believes that relationships and love are a lost cause.
Will their date prove that summer love is right around the corner or will it be a dead end?
This book is intended for audiences 17+
last one before reality sets in and they’re off on their own. Carly is ready to break the mold and stop being known as a goody-two-shoes. In order to get the ball rolling, she agrees to a double date with Gavin – her good-looking, yet moody, lab partner.
Gavin doesn’t have summer plans except to work at his two jobs and hang out in his room drawing. He likes to keep to himself, but lets his brother Nate talk him into going on a double date. Carly isn’t like the rest of the girls at school that drive him crazy. She doesn’t ask a lot of questions and seems to know when to give him the space he craves. Gavin always thought that she was beautiful, but he believes that relationships and love are a lost cause.
Will their date prove that summer love is right around the corner or will it be a dead end?
This book is intended for audiences 17+
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Book: Summer Love
Author: Marysue G. Hobika
Series: Senior Year #1
Publication date: June 2013
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
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Interview
What is your latest news?
What inspired you to write this book?
I have always wanted to write a series. The
summer before senior year seemed like the perfect beginning point. Who doesn’t
love summer and the freedom it brings?
The word summer had to be in the title. I toyed around with a few possibilities and took some polls—“Summer Love” was the clear winner.
All of the titles in the series will center around a season. The next book is, “Falling Into You.”
Yes and No. I chose a four-year-old girl that I know and imagined what she’ll be like when she’s seventeen years old and then plopped her in the middle of a situation. Also I incorporated pieces of my own daughter. She loves to sing and I could easily imagine her joining a band someday or working toward a music degree. In the end, the characters are of my own creation and imagination.
This is one of my favorite questions—to
think people would love my book enough to want to turn it into a movie.
I would choose Vanessa Hudgens to play
Carly. She is beautiful and perfect for the role. My ideal Gavin would be
Landon Liboiron. He is super cute and has brilliant blue eyes that look like
the water in the Bahamas (just like Gavin’s eyes are described in “Summer
Love”.)
Of course, I would. And many times I do,
especially when I’m writing.
What’s your favorite dessert?
Ice cream. I would eat it every day if I could. During the summer I love visiting all the different local ice cream stands and sampling all the delicious flavors.
Excerpt
Carly wasn’t the typical sexy
girl who walked by in the hall every day at school—she was a special kind of
beautiful, the type of beautiful that took your breath away. And at that very
moment, I was in desperate need of an oxygen tank. Carly didn’t seem to realize
how beautiful she was, which was another turn-on. I am in serious trouble of breaking my own promise.
She cleared her throat,
jolting me out of my trance. “Gavin, there’s another reason why I’m glad you
showed up tonight.”
“There is?” I wasn’t sure
where she was going with this, but I patiently waited for her to continue.
“I’ve wanted to apologize.”
“For what?” I quickly racked
by brain, but couldn’t think of anything she’d ever done to warrant an apology.
“For the way I acted on our
date the other night. I was rude,” she winced. She looked cute when she thought
she’d done something wrong. I ran my finger across the top of her nose.
“Girly, don’t be sorry. I
should’ve been supportive.” This was the first time she hadn’t yelled at me for
calling her that. Taking it as a positive sign, I rambled on, “I was a total
dickhead, and if anything, I owe you another date.” The perfect lead-in.
“Carly, will you go on a real date with me? And not a double date, because I
don’t want to share you with anyone.” Okay,
I did it. I broke down and asked her out when I’m not looking for anything. And
anything with Carly would be something. She’s not the type of girl who is known
for one-night stands.
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