![]() ![]() Setting of Sheffield and London was great. ![]() It was written in third person narrative mainly from Ruby’s perspective and there was also intermittent Kim’s POV. Writing was fun, refreshing, relaxing and steady paced. The story was about dream, hope, heartbreak, love, friendship, loss, and betrayal. It also revolved around Ruby’s employer and florist, Kim, and her love story. The Promise of Summer cozy and heart-warming romance that revolved around Ruby and Curtis trying to return the engagement ring they found on train and slowly falling in love. ![]() When the man accidentally leaves the engagement ring behind, Ruby is determined to save the day. But she hasn’t counted on fellow passenger Curtis stepping in and insisting he should be the one to track the stranger down.Īs summer closes in, the unlikely pair make a promise to reunite the ring with its owner. But can they find their own happy ever after along the way? Review Disclaimer : Many thanks to Rachel Rachel’s Random Resources for tour invite and publisher for provide e-copy via NetGalley, in change for an honest review. ![]()
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