Summer Is for Lovers

Summer Is for Lovers by Jennifer McQuiston, published by HarperCollins on September 24, 2013, is a historical romance set in the Regency era. This 384-page novel follows Caroline Tolbertson, whose childhood infatuation with the handsome Scotsman David Cameron reignites when he returns to Brighton. As Caroline prepares to choose a husband, she finds herself drawn to David, who is reluctant to pursue a romantic relationship due to his past.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of desire and societal expectations as Caroline seeks to indulge her curiosity about passion. David, believing he is unfit for marriage, agrees to help Caroline navigate her suitors, but their connection complicates matters. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Regency society, where breaking the rules can lead to unexpected outcomes.
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His heart is unavailable. Luckily, her interest lies in the rest of him . . .
Though she was just a girl when they first met, Caroline Tolbertson’s infatuation with David Cameron remains undimmed. Now fate has brought the handsome Scotsman back to Brighton for what promises to be an unforgettable summer. Soon, Caroline will have to choose a husband, but for now she is free to indulge her curiosity in things of a passionate nature.
That is, if David will agree to teach her.
Past mistakes have convinced David he’ll make a terrible husband, though he’ll gladly help the unconventional Caroline find a suitor. Unfortunately, she has something more scandalous in mind. As the contenders for her hand begin to line up, her future seems assured . . . provided David can do the honorable thing and let them have her.
When a spirited young woman is determined to break Society’s rules, all a gentleman can do is lend a hand . . . or more.
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