Summer Winters and her younger sister, Autumn, were raised by their mother in North Carolina while their father, A-list Hollywood director Cole Winters, pursued his career in California. They've never spent much time with their dad, but Summer is excited to spend the summer after college graduation with him before beginning her search for a full-time job. She's expecting a few months of rest, relaxation, and reconnecting with her dad, but when she arrives at his home in Malibu, Summer is surprised to learn that he has different plans for her as an assistant on the set of his latest film. An aspiring screenwriter, Summer is happy to get some experience in the industry, though coffee runs and catering to whiny actresses weren't exactly what she had in mind. On the bright side, there's Hudson Callihan, the movie's assistant director, to whom Summer is attracted from the moment they meet. Just as her relationship with Hudson starts to heat up, the paparazzi capture photos of the movie's lead actor, Liam Taylor, flirting with Summer on the set, and his agent pushes for them to "date" in order to rehabilitate Liam's playboy reputation. Even though she's not really interested in Liam, her father pressures Summer into agreeing to the plan. Spending time with Liam makes her realize that her first impression of him may not have been entirely correct; there's actually a sweet, caring guy beneath the outer flirt, and they quickly become close. Summer is still drawn to Hudson, however, and she'll have to choose between him and Liam before the summer is over.
I absolutely adored this fun, quick read, whose compelling, unpredictable plot kept me engrossed until the very last page. Summer had great chemistry with both Hudson and Liam, and I genuinely wasn't sure which one of them she'd choose until late in the book. I also liked several of the book's secondary characters, particularly actress Hannah and Summer's sister Autumn. I'm looking forward to reading Autumn's story next!
I highly recommend "Summertime" for all fans of contemporary/new adult romance and look forward to whatever Willow Aster writes next.
*Review copy provided by the author. All opinions expressed are my own.