The Summer of Broken Rules
4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 23,912 ratings
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Last update: 09-06-2024
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A romance novel inspired by the songs of Taylor Swift!
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Meredith's family's annual game of assassin at Martha's Vineyard during a summer wedding is the perfect chance to honor her sister's legacy, and finally join the world again. But when she forms an alliance with a cute groomsman, she's at risk of losing both the game ... and her heart.
When Meredith Fox lost her sister, Claire, eighteen months ago, she shut everyone out. But this summer she's determined to join the world again.
The annual family vacation to Martha's Vineyard seems like the perfect place to reconnect. Her entire extended family is gathering for a big summer wedding, and although Meredith is dateless after being unexpectedly dumped, she's excited to participate in the traditional Fox family game of assassin that will take place during the week of wedding festivities. Claire always loved the game, and Meredith is determined to honor her legacy.
But when Meredith forms an assassin alliance with a cute groomsman, she finds herself getting distracted. Meredith tries to focus on the game and win it for her sister, but she can't help falling for him. And as the week progresses, she realizes she's not only at risk of losing the game, but also her heart.
"The feel-good summer read of my dreams!"—Alicia, Goodreads Reviewer
"Boy, did it also give me all the summer feels."—Larissa, Goodreads Reviewer
"This book is bound to become a favorite of all who love contemporary romance."—Kelly, Goodreads Reviewer
"If beachy contemporary romances are your jam, then trust me—you do NOT want to miss this book."—Jessica, Goodreads Reviewer
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I love being inside Meredith’s head – love her narrating through memories of prior summers, the loving moments between sisters including snarky moments, her feelings towards her family, friends, and her crush on Wit.
This book is also a wonderful illustration of how loved ones who’ve passed away too soon are “always with us.” There are numerous ways in which Meredith feels her sister Claire’s presence, both on her own and with the help of family and friends pointing it out to her. This is a truly lovely way to share the story of a main character who is still reeling from losing her sister, but is starting to find her way back to joy – with the memory of her sister by her side helping her find happiness, rather than despite her recent loss.
This book handles grief over a loved one spectacularly well without taking anything away from the light-hearted, comedic, or romantic aspects of this book. Meredith’s older sister, Claire, had passed away approximately a year and a half before this story begins, and so while we don’t see Meredith and her family process fresh, brand-new grief, we do follow how they’re doing after some aspects of life have gone “back to normal.” Grief does not go away overnight, and this book handles that beautifully.
Claire is in Meredith’s every memory of the island they’ve spent all their summer vacations on. Claire is in her thoughts in every chapter of this book, and is discussed between characters many times throughout. Meredith discovers that Claire is, indeed, still with her in most things she does on the island.
Claire was the reigning champion of the family’s massive summer game of Assassin played each year. This year’s game is dedicated to Claire and will be played to honor her memory during a busy week of festivities leading up to a cousin’s wedding. By strategizing and taking a more active role than usual, Meredith finds greater enjoyment in the game and feels closer to her sister.
‘The Summer of Broken Rules’ brought back wonderful memories of summer moments, and can do the same for you! We follow Meredith through many scenes on hikes, at the beach, a pond, a nearby town, driving over sand in Jeep-type vehicles – there’s a scene for every reader to connect with and fondly remember our own joys under the sun.
While the scenery is a wonderful jog down memory lane, the fully fleshed-out characters and plotline are even more amazing. The attention paid to the little details, such as side characters with their own goals and relationships, help bring the summer atmosphere to life.
#NetGalley - I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. Then I gladly purchased and re-read it because it is truly *that* amazing.
My ratings: 4.5/5 stars 0.5/5 spice (more romantic tension than spice)
This book centers around Meredith and Wit, who an had instant connection. One that runs deeper than just the week longer summer trip at the Vineyard. Even though Meredith made some personal and some unspoken rules for herself, Whit seems to be a big part of how and why she breaks these so called rules.
K.L. Walther, found a way to put nostalgia into words and make all the emotions of my childhood come rushing back. Not only nostalgia that one may have experienced but also the hopes and dreams some wished for and longed to find with family, friends and a special someone. This book deals with the residual effects of death and the trauma that comes with it, it has hilarious banter between characters of all ages, and it undeniably expresses the found family vibes.
I embarked myself in a journey filled with the nostalgia when reading this book. I acknowledged that it gave that large family dynamic and ever seeking welcoming warmth most people yearn for. The author found a way to capture my attention and I deeply felt the sorrow and sadness when moments of death and trauma are discussed, I found myself laughing until tears bellowed in my eyes, and I found myself on the edge of my seat in moments of suspense of what was to come next.
I connected with this story on a deeper level than some because of many reasons. I come from a large family and my family like this one had fun when gathered together despite the ages, everyone from the seasoned grandparents down to the youngsters could all come together to enjoy each others company on an even playing field. I remember as a young girl dreaming to find a respectful and handsome fellow that would treat me the way that Wit treats Mer. This book was the PERFECT summer read. It is a YA novel and reads as one. There is not a lot of spice. However, that's what I expect from a young adult novel. As a seasoned adult I loved this book and I think it is a perfect read for readers from YA to Adult.