Prologue – The Summer That Started It All
Very similar in structure, featuring a childhood-friends-to-lovers trope with a split timeline. every summer after carley fortune vk
Together they traced a path through the lilies, leading them to a hidden garden beneath an abandoned theater. Inside, the walls were lined with glass bottles, each containing a tiny, preserved moment: a drop of rain caught mid‑fall, a single feather, a sliver of a broken mirror reflecting a face that was not their own. Prologue – The Summer That Started It All
Fortune's writing style is evocative, lyrical, and expressive, conjuring vivid images of the idyllic summer landscapes and the intense emotions that drive the characters. Her prose is infused with a sense of longing, nostalgia, and melancholy, perfectly capturing the bittersweet essence of the novel. Reception and Success
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Both characters must navigate personal growth and the weight of long-held secrets. Reception and Success