Description

His heart is unavailable. Luckily, her interest lies in the rest of him . . .

Though she was just a girl when they first met, Caroline Tolbertson's infatuation with David Cameron remains undimmed. Now fate has brought the handsome Scotsman back to Brighton for what promises to be an unforgettable summer. Soon, Caroline will have to choose a husband, but for now she is free to indulge her curiosity in things of a passionate nature.

That is, if David will agree to teach her.

Past mistakes have convinced David he'll make a terrible husband, though he'll gladly help the unconventional Caroline find a suitor. Unfortunately, she has something more scandalous in mind. As the contenders for her hand begin to line up, her future seems assured . . . provided David can do the honorable thing and let them have her.

When a spirited young woman is determined to break Society's rules, all a gentleman can do is lend a hand . . . or more.

About the author(s)

A veterinarian and infectious disease researcher by training, Jennifer McQuiston has always preferred reading romance to scientific textbooks. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, their two girls, and an odd assortment of pets, including the pony she promised her children if mommy ever got a book deal.

Reviews

It’s refreshing when an author sweeps readers away from the ballrooms of London…this is definitely a delight, with many touching moments and plenty of sexual tension. — RT Book Reviews

If there’s such a thing as the perfect beach read, it’s Summer is for Lovers…strongly recommend it as one of the most engaging historicals I’ve read in a long time. — All About Romance

I was so swept up…that it didn’t even take an effort to stay up and finish it, because it was so good I couldn’t fathom going to sleep. — Between the Pages

I adored and loved Summer is for Lovers from the first page until the very end of the epilogue. There wasn’t a moment I didn’t enjoy and there wasn’t a conversation between David and Caroline that I didn’t want to re-read. — Crystal Blog Books