Without realizing it, I read the books in this series out of order, beginning with the second. I enjoyed it so much I had to pick up the first!
I especially liked how dyslexia and neurodivergence are explained and explored. The frustrations and daily trials are overwhelming, and this book beautifully describes how Samantha creates coping mechanisms, learning to compensate for her difficulties. I also liked the secondary characters--her teenage brother, Tyler, was a well-developed character and was relatable (he seemed very much like my students). And Ben, the love interest, was also a complex character.
From the publisher:
For Samantha Gale, a summer on Martha's Vineyard at her family's tiny cottage was supposed to be about resurrecting her career as a chef, until she's tasked with chaperoning her half-brother, Tyler. The teenage brainiac is spending his summer at the local library in a robotics competition, and there's no place Sam, who's dyslexic, likes less than the library. And because the universe hates her, the library's interim director turns out to be the hot-reader guy whose book she accidentally destroyed on the ferry ride to the island.
Bennett Reynolds is on a quest to find his father, whose identity he's never known. He's taken the temporary job on the island to research the summer his mother spent there when she got pregnant with him. Ben tells himself he isn't interested in a relationship right now. Yet as soon as Sam knocks his book into the ocean, he can't stop thinking about her.
An irresistible attraction blossoms when Ben inspires Sam to create the cookbook she's always dreamed about and she jumps all in on helping him find his father, and soon they realize their summer fling may heat up into a happily ever after.
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