*EDIT 05/02/17*
So this book is officially out in the world today, and I can finally post my full review!
COLD SUMMER by Gwen Cole is a book for those who crave complicated characters and a plot that unwinds itself with a beautiful and methodical sort of grace. My fellow adventure geeks, if you go into this book expecting nonstop, neck-breaking action, you will be disappointed. So put your adventure caps away, and strap in for an emotional roller coaster ride that you won't be regretting.
My first and biggest praise for this book is the way the many complicated and painful family dynamics were handled. It could have fallen into the realm of cliché over and over again, but it thankfully never did. There were many losses, both physical and metaphorical, but I think the toughest loss for me was Aunt Holly's, who's already been gone for several years when the book begins. It's just that simple nostalgia, of remembering the way things were and wanting to go back to it, that really makes the reader feel the absence. On Kale's side of the story, the most painful loss was his relationship with Bryce, his brother. I felt like it was the loss that made Kale's character feel the most alone in his world. There was basically no one to have his back anymore, which is why he felt more at home in the past, in the hostile yet very loyal environment that was WWII.
My second praise for COLD SUMMER, is it's romance. It was something the characters grew very naturally into, with just enough awkwardness along the way to make it real. For a while, Kale and Harper didn't know how to handle this thing they had for each other, which really is the way first loves kind of go. By the end of the book, I felt like they were a solid unit who would have each other's backs for life. Both the protagonists voices, Kale and Harper, were their own, and I thought the way they acted and reacted to each other was true to their voices right up until the end.
I like that the time-traveling element became a secondary character, never distracting, never demanding too much from the reader. It was simple the way that ghost stories are simple. Simple the way that true love is simple. It doesn't have to be explained. It just is. And I was totally happy with that.
So at the end of the day, COLD SUMMER burrowed itself deep into my heart where it will stay for a very long time. I fell in love with Harper, with Kale, with Uncle Jasper, Miles and Grace, and even Kale's long-distance sister Libby (who I was quite sad to never meet). For a moment, all of their problems became my own, and I was thankful that by the end of the book, most of those problems had made their much needed peace with the characters. I couldn't be more proud of a YA debut.
*original review*
Why can't this book be published already!!!! I was lucky enough to be a beta reader for this book in it's earlier draft form, but I can't WAIT to get my hands on a hard copy. The world needs to be exposed to the awesomeness that is Gwen Cole!! It's been a LONG time coming.