One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune, 400 pages
When she was 17, Alice spent the summer at her grandmother's lake house and took an amazing photo of teens in a boat. As she started her photography career, she gained success, but nothing ever lived up to that one photo, in part because it was so free from the demands of commercial Photoshop-heavy photography. So when she gets a chance to return to the lake house to care for her grandmother after she breaks her hip, Alice takes the opportunity to reevaluate her life and her photography. What she doesn't expect is to fall for the insufferable man who comes roaring across the lake in a familiar boat.
This book reads like a chick flick in book form, and I mean that in the best of ways. It's a comfortable romance, full of humor and emotion, and just a wee bit of spice, and I wouldn't be surprised to see it adapted for the screen. Read it on your next lake vacation.
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