Joy Wright. This summer is important for her. She's been selected as Lead Tower Lifeguard for the ACE Swim Program. It's a well-deserved position that has a much-needed salary. Hayden Anderson is the son of a controlling billionaire and Olympic hopeful competing in ACE. Jo (Joy) and Hayden are both survivors, both broken, both closed off to the possibilities of an HEA. Everything changes with a dare, a kiss. But any relationship between staff and competitors is forbidden. Plus, these two come with more complications than can be imagined; tragic pasts, present demands, future threats, overprotective brothers, and a pushy best friend. Finally, this is summer and summer flings aren't meant to last. You can't allow yourself to become attached. Unfortunately, hearts don't follow rules. Sometimes summers are meant to last forever.
The Summer Boyfriend is set on a beautiful island in Hawaii. This backdrop must be mentioned because it sets the stage and the tone to such a degree that it's almost a character itself. The characters are shaped by the island; the attitudes, their closeness, shared history. They have few secrets. Family is important. History has a firm grasp on the day to day, on one's reputation, on one's expectations. Visitors are seen as outsiders. They come and they go. The island remains.
The Summer Boyfriend joins one of the best series on the YA market. It's a departure from the others. Jo and Hayden seem older. Their age is the same but they seem much older due to their lives. The topics in this book are more serious, more adult. I find it interesting that the most significant of the Boyfriend Series starts as a summer fling. There is no worry over the mean girl in class or picking the perfect dress for a party. Life has not been easy on either of these two characters and their focus is different. Both have survived loss, heartbreak. Both have survived but remain damaged. It's easy to fall in love with Jo and Hayden, to worry about them, fear for them. It's so easy to see how they each might be too bruised by life to remember to live. This is a story of family. A story of life. A story of second chances. Jo and Hayden must learn to trust, to feel, to live again. Jo offers Hayden everything he never dared to dream of and Hayden gave her back so much that she thought that she had lost forever. This is a story of fear, of letting go, being brave. It's a love story. It's beautiful and heartfelt. The best summer ever.