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At the End of the Summer Kindle Edition
When freelance photographer Caroline meets the rock band Burning Ruins at the after party, an irresistible chemistry of attraction between her and the sexy rock guitarist is clearly seen to everybody. However, after a forced conversation from Joshua’s side, Caroline's convinced the attraction is not mutual.
Waking up the next morning, Caroline has no idea what happened. She flees out of the hotel room mortified, convinced she’d become another of the band’s trophies. Determined never to meet anyone from Burning Ruins ever again, she has no clue people around her have different ideas.
In a summer that takes them from London to Wales and to the sultry heat of Rome, they’re desperately fighting their demons from the past, while trying to protect their broken hearts. Will they ever let each other mend their broken hearts or will they try to heal them alone?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 1, 2018
- File size866 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B07BQGW89F
- Publisher : Pict Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : May 1, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 866 KB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 398 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,265,898 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #58,614 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
- #61,909 in Women's Romance Fiction
- #80,388 in Contemporary Women Fiction
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About the author

June was born in June and she always loved the moon. Born and raised in Slovenia, she studied economics, and quickly realised she hated it.
However, later she found herself working in mainly male-dominated businesses. She can choose the best steel for your project, but don't, please don't, ask her which lipstick brand you should use.
Although her writing was constantly criticised by her teacher that didn't stop her. Under different pen names, she had stories published in magazines, and then went on to publish three books under pen name Eri Krt.
After having two children, and learning that her second child has autism, she married their father and carried on working. Work and family life left her with little free time. But the desire to write didn't die.
Always looking for something new, she challenged herself to write a novel in English and all her three novels are a result of that continuous challenge…
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2018This book is beautifully written story. The plot is filled with passion, desire and thrill. June Moonbridge has wonderful writing style, very fluid and engaging. I've loved all of her books. I am looking for another one.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018June Moonbridge is a moving storyteller. This is one of the best love stories I've read and enjoyed the entire way through. If you love romance, you will love At the end of the Summer. I highly recommend buying a copy!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2019This book starts off with Caroline tired and going to a concert with her friend because her friend insisted. At the same time, or at least it felt like it, we were also introduced to Joshua, one of said band members, as he notices Caroline in the crowd trying to find her friend. He’s so taken with her as soon as he sees her that it actually distracts him from his music enough that his band mates notice. The next thing we know Caroline is waking up in a hotel bed with one of the band members singing from the shower and Caroline has no memory of how she got there. As she tries to make her escape Hale, the lead singer, comes out of the bathroom and Joshua comes in through the main door making it seem like she’s slept with both of them. And her memory can’t help her out knowing what actually happened.
Well as it turns out this is a common occurrence for Caroline if she doesn’t sleep enough. I can understand her weird ability to just fall asleep anywhere if she’s overly tired but I gotta admit I’d be at that stage after like 20 hours awake. Not like 30+ hours like she seems to manage. Is that weird that she can stay awake that long? Or am I weird for struggling to make it to only 20 hours? Honestly, I’m not sure but the fact her memory goes haywire when this happens is what adds a fair bit of drama to the story.Because of that she puts up all kinds of barriers between her and Joshua even though she is totally attracted to him.
Luckily for her, her friends and Joshua conspire to get them together and slowly but surely this happens. If only it wasn’t for her pesky relationships with her parents that makes this so difficult. I can understand hating particular traits of your parents and being terrified of having them, to the point that it cripples your ability to socialise or date. Not only is your mind going around and around in circles arguing with itself, if you manage to share these fears with anyone else, they brush them off making you feel even sillier about your fear. And I know in my case, it only instilled them further. So, Caroline not wanting to open up makes total sense to me.
What doesn’t make quite as much sense is Joshua not even telling Caroline about his sisters and their families. That’s like beyond crazy protective. How can you expect a relationship to work if you won’t even share that much detail about yourself? What makes that worse to me is the fact that he’s pursuing Caroline but won’t share even the tiniest detail about himself; yet expects her to share her life and fears with him.
By the time I was getting towards the end of the book I was getting a little bit frustrated with Caroline because Joshua just seemed so sweet. But then again,reading the book I can see his side of the story the whole way whereas she doesn’t get that perspective without asking. And even then, being able to trust what people are telling you can be a difficult thing. When I got to a certain point, I just knew I only had 2 or 3 chapters left and knew I needed to stop,get ready for bed and finish it snuggled up before going to sleep. And I was right. It was so perfectly sweet and gorgeous that I couldn’t imagine it not working out between those two characters. And for more reasons than just them getting their happily ever after with each other. But you’ll need to read the book to find out why!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2018Caroline and Joshua are nice people who meet by chance, feel immediately attracted to each other but have to overcome some serious hang-ups from their pasts.
I am really sorry but I found this book quite confusing. The Italian and French was not always translated, it was dialogue-heavy and Caroline in particular blew hot and cold so often that it was no wonder poor Joshua couldn't keep up.
This story had good bones but instead of a light and breezy romantic tale, it was pretty angsty and I didn't feel very emotionally connected to any of the characters as a consequence. Perhaps there were too many concepts introduced or not fully explained? I can't quite put my finger on it. Joshua's character was definitely my favourite though :)
I give this book 3.5 stars. It had a lot of potential but didn't quite hit the mark for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019I’ve been challenging myself in 2019 to read more contemporary romances because it is a genre I typically don’t reach for (but throughouly enjoy if well written). I’m really glad I took a chance on At the End of the Summer. It’s a beautifully written story. June Moonbridge captivated me with her characters and had me fully invested in this light hearted romance.
I really enjoyed the characters. Caroline and Joshua were well rounded and relatable. Neither perfect, both with their own flaws and personality quirks, but it just made me like them more.
If you’re a Contemporary Romance fan, At the End of the Summer is definitely for you. If you’re not typically drawn to this genre, you should still give it a go. I highly recommend it!
*I received this book as part of a blog tour with Rachel's Random Resources.*
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2018This book is not my typical read but it has changed my mind about contemporary romance. This story is a classic tale of boy meets girl, falls head over heals, and feels that he’ll tell her things about his life that would make him loose her forever. They both have misunderstandings about themselves as well as each other but come to terms with both their faults. Definitely a perfect ending to a beautiful summer in Rome.
Top reviews from other countries
- MicheleReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 10, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and wonderful read
I absolutely loved this story from beginning to the end. Easy reading and thoroughly enjoyed the characters, who are very believable, and it was like watching a movie where your drawn in straight away and don't really want it to end. The journey that the couple went on, through all the different countries as well as their own emotions, cleverly written, kept me very entertained and not wanting to end the story. Congratulations June Moonbridge on a brilliant, Romantic and moving story. Can't wait to read your next book, can highly recommend.
- katiematieReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyable.
I found myself believing I was within the pages of this book.
Thoroughly well written, with lots of details of the band and the countries this couple found themselves in. I understood why the main characters needed to find time to learn about themselves as well as one another.
Read the book in a short time as the story flowed well .
I very much look forward to another of June Moonbridge's books. Which I hope will not to too far in the distance.
- Booklover BEVReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 13, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book
What a story such an emotional journey. A couple travels through all the different countries. It was just amazing to read. This is my first book by this author,and i was drawn straight in from start to finish. This author has a clever way of keeping you gripped as you read. Highly recommend to all book readers. I was sorry to see the end. Excellent and a book I could read again
- Reviewer 12345Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable romance
I’m a fan of June Moonbridge’s writing so was thrilled when At the End of Summer was published and what a lovely story it is. The romance between the musician, Joshua, and the photographer, Caroline, follows a shaky path of will they/won’t they taking the reader with them as they move between London, Wales and Italy. Secrets, exposures, friends who hinder as well as help, and families who complicate everything. A super story with an assortment of great characters.