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Summer's Echo

By: Robbi Renee
Narrated by: Wesleigh Siobhan, Winston James
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Two former camp counselors whose hearts remained entwined reunite to face their unspoken feelings and the secret that divided them in this soul-stirring second-chance romance about finding the courage to claim what fate had always intended, from the bestselling author of Somebody’s Husband.

One summer bound them. One secret divided them. One reunion could change everything.

As teenagers, Summer Knight and Echo Abara spent one unforgettable summer as camp counselors. Beneath sun-soaked days and starry nights, their bond deepened from easy friendship into something more—an unspoken love neither dared confess. Life pulled them in different directions, yet their souls remained tethered by time, distance, and a shared secret.

Neither has forgotten their connection—or that summer that changed everything. When a reunion brings them back together, their lives collide once more, stirring long-buried emotions and unanswered questions. Summer and Echo must confront not only their unvoiced feelings but also the burden of their shared secret—one that tore apart their friendship and made them question the very meaning of love and trust.

Will they find the courage to embrace what’s always been between them? Or will the truth they’ve guarded destroy their second chance?

©2025 Robbi Renee (P)2025 Recorded Books
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The whole premise of the runaway bride (no spoiler as this takes place in the opening chapter) had zero appeal for me. I found it difficult to care about the female protagonist and nothing about her was relatable. There was a lot of telling and not showing (don't know how many times we had to be reminded about their special friendship). I also found the female narrator's anxiety ridden style extremely grating. Gave up at chapter 6. I daresay there is an audience for this, it's just not me. Next time, I won't be taken in by the art work.

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