Heart Bones By Colleen Hoover
In "Sadie's Summer" by Courtney Summers, Beyah Grim finds herself grappling with unexpected challenges and newfound connections during a transformative summer. After a tragic loss leaves her with nowhere to go, Beyah reluctantly spends the summer with her estranged father in Texas.
Despite her plans to keep a low profile, Beyah's resolve is tested when she meets her neighbor, Samson. Despite their contrasting backgrounds, they share a mutual attraction to sadness, drawing them together in unexpected ways.
As Beyah and Samson navigate their growing bond, they agree to keep things casual. However, their connection deepens, and Beyah finds herself unprepared for the intensity of her feelings.
Summers' evocative storytelling delves into themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery against the backdrop of a transformative summer. As Beyah and Samson confront their pasts and embrace vulnerability, they discover the power of human connection to heal and transform.
With richly drawn characters and a compelling narrative, "Sadie's Summer" captivates readers with its exploration of the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. As Beyah and Samson navigate the rip currents of their emotions, they learn that sometimes the greatest risks lead to the most profound rewards.