Season Sisters #1
Summer & Danuek
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A sweet, cozy, slow‑building romance set in an idyllic small town, full of charm, laughter, and a family you instantly want to belong to.
Daniel Sutton arrives in Mountain Laurel Cove hoping for peace, time with his son Roman, and space to figure out his future in hockey. He’s famous, exhausted, and a little lonely in ways he doesn’t admit. Summer Season, on the other hand, is the town’s rule‑loving caretaker — a woman shaped by loss, responsibility, and years of raising her sisters. She’s funny, loving, and a little uptight, but in the most endearing way.
Their meet cute is pure comedy: Summer shows up with a welcome basket, finds Daniel half‑dressed and glorious, gets flustered enough to end up on her knees, and suddenly this serious, rule‑following woman is flirting like she hasn’t in ages. The banter is bright, silly, and full of innuendo — the kind that makes you grin.
From there, everything snowballs. A broken faucet, a flooded cottage, no plumbers available, and suddenly Daniel and Roman are staying with Summer and her family. And what a family — Dolly and the Season sisters (Autumn Leaf, Winter Snow, Spring Lily, and Summer Sky) are quirky, warm, and unforgettable. Roman fits right in, and Daniel… well, he starts to feel like he’s been part of their world forever.
What I loved most is how the romance grows. It’s not instant love. It’s liking first with a strong dose of chemistry, then trust, then the kind of affection that sneaks up on both of them. Summer sees the man behind Daniel’s fame — the tired, sweet, hopeful man who wants to be known for more than hockey. And Daniel sees Summer’s heart, her humor, her strength, and the way she carries her whole world with so much care.
There’s real tension too: Summer’s dream of buying the cottages she manages, the threat of big money coming to destroy the town’s identity, Daniel’s career crossroads, and the pressure of long‑distance stretches when he’s asked to coach new hires. But through all of it, they keep choosing each other, even when it’s hard.
The story stays warm, funny, and full of small‑town magic. Roman is adorable, Dolly is an irreverent delight, the sisters are a sweet riot, and Daniel and Summer’s connection feels earned and tender. It’s a romance about being seen, being supported, and finding a home — not just a place, but a person.
Four stars. A charming, heartfelt read with lovable characters, slow‑burn sweetness, and a hero who finally gets the love he’s been craving.
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About the author
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, S.L. Scott, writes character driven, heart-racing suspense, and swoony romances that will leave you glued to the page. With stories ranging from witty beach reads to heart wrenching and heart healing, her stories are highly regarded as emotional, relatable, and captivating.
Her books are more than escapes for the voracious readers of today. They are journeys of the heart that always come with a happily ever after reward at the end.
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