Summer in the Spotlight, by Liz Johnson, is part of the Prince Edward Island Shores series but reads fine as a standalone (which is how I read it). It started off as a cute story with blossoming love between the two main characters, Kelsey and Levi, friends since childhood. The imposing weatherman wasn't a threat at all, unlike what the back cover blurb stated he would be, and the little bits of "did he write that?" amounted to nothing - almost like the author decided not to unwrap that part of the suggested storyline. The story started cute, as I said before, but quickly went downhill for me as the characters became more and more juvenile in behavior. I had to force myself to keep reading. And Mama Potts, took me a while to figure out that she was Levi's real mother and for some reason everyone called her by that name, even her children. Weird.
Overall, it was okay. I would recommend it if you need a light read. It was clean and sweet.
This book provided for review by Revell.
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