Autumn Thorne met the love of her life while in high school. She thought Keaton Carlyle would be there for her and be understanding about her magic. Instead the moment she tells him the truth the relationship is over. Almost 10 years later when Keaton discovers he has magic he shows up begging for her help to learn how to control his skills. The more time they spend together the more his old feelings emerge. When Autumn is sent on a mission to uncover an artifact that could save her mother’s life Keaton is determined to go along and keep her safe. In Summer Magic you get to see some interactions between these two. It was interesting to see Keaton go from pure hate of her to realizing that isn’t how magic works in this book.
Like the last book there was a lot of wishy/washy behavior from Keaton and it did get old. I kept thinking how many ways can she show you she loves you before you finally realize what you have. It takes her dying for him to finally get it. Literally if a Goddess didn’t come along and save her he would have missed out on her. There was also some kooky things with Keaton’s daughter that was just weird and I am still not sure if I like it. I understand where the author is coming from but it was just weird.
Overall the chemistry between Keaton and Autumn was amazing. The story had good pacing and wasn’t bogged down in anyway. The overarching plot about finding the artifacts to save Autumn’s mother progressed nicely and I can’t wait for the next book.
Like the last book there was a lot of wishy/washy behavior from Keaton and it did get old. I kept thinking how many ways can she show you she loves you before you finally realize what you have. It takes her dying for him to finally get it. Literally if a Goddess didn’t come along and save her he would have missed out on her. There was also some kooky things with Keaton’s daughter that was just weird and I am still not sure if I like it. I understand where the author is coming from but it was just weird.
Overall the chemistry between Keaton and Autumn was amazing. The story had good pacing and wasn’t bogged down in anyway. The overarching plot about finding the artifacts to save Autumn’s mother progressed nicely and I can’t wait for the next book.
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