Book Summary and Reviews of Summer's Never Over by Darby Bozeman

Summer's Never Over by Darby Bozeman

Summer's Never Over

by Darby Bozeman

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  • Jun 9, 2026, 384 pages
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In this addictive dual-timeline debut novel, a woman confronts her past at the remote Southern summer camp where the tragic death of her fellow counselor may not have been an accident after all.

Five years ago, Greer left her family's summer camp in the mountains of Georgia and vowed she'd never return. An idyllic season had turned into a nightmare after a mysterious Phantom began stalking the camp—and ended with Greer's friend and fellow counselor dead. Losing Steph shattered everything, and Greer's been fleeing from the grief ever since.

But then Greer's mother dies, and Greer finds herself back at Dread's Cove, surrounded by the people she was closest to that intense summer. Two ex-boyfriends—one a childhood sweetheart, the other the guy she's never gotten over—and old friends. Including Margo, Steph's best friend.

Greer and Margo didn't leave things on the best of terms. But now, Margo needs her. Margo never believed that Steph's death in that horrific fire was an accident—and she's on the trail of an explosive secret Steph took to her grave.

Greer has to make a choice: keep the Cove's secrets and her own, or finally face the truth about that summer.

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"Impressive debut…an addictive thriller ideal for summer reading." —Publishers Weekly

"Eerie and propulsive. A fantastic debut that will have you racing toward its final pages." —Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of The Counselors

"Darby Bozeman has the perfect beach read in this sinister summer camp thriller, where the paradisical woods of Dread's Cove hide not only hot bodies and cold waters, but dark secrets. Summer's Never Over is like the best campfire s'mores: layered, singed by flame around the edges, a little dark, a little sweet, and a whole lot addictive. Thriller lovers will gobble this up." —Ashley Winstead, USA Today bestselling author of This Book Will Bury Me

"Equal parts sultry romance and gripping mystery, Summer's Never Over pulled me under like a riptide, each twist sharper and each revelation more satisfying than the last. A shimmering debut about the love that won't let you go, the friendships that change you, and the long-buried secrets that threaten to ignite it all." —Kelsey Cox, bestselling author of Party of Liars

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Bridgette_T

A compulsive, atmospheric mystery that keeps you turning pages
I loved this book. It's the first in a while that truly became a page-turner for me—pulled me in quickly and made me genuinely want to keep going. While it's not as immersive for me as fantasy, it was still completely compelling and hard to put down.

I'm a fan of dual timelines, and this one used the structure well, alternating between Greer returning to her childhood summer camp for her mother's funeral and the final summer before everything changed. The tension is strong from the start and never really lets up. I also got strong atmospheric echoes of Dirty Dancing and God of the Woods, which added to the mood.

I was invested, surprised, and really appreciated the satisfying, well-wrapped ending. The ensemble cast works as a whole rather than through standout individuals, which fits the story well. No real criticisms—just an enjoyable, gripping read.

Donna_J

Secrets are Over!
Secrets abound in this suspenseful mystery set at a remote summer camp ringed by dark woods. Alongside the eerie setting, the story captures a girl's uncertainty as she tries to figure out where she belongs and what she wants, while long-buried truths from years ago begin to surface. It raises an unsettling question: do we ever really know who someone is—especially when we are still learning who we are ourselves? I found it to be a page-turner, and with so many plausible suspects, I did not guess who was behind the events and only knew as they were revealed.

Chris (CA)

Summer Camp Intrigue
This mystery grabbed my attention from the beginning, and it was definitely a page turner for me. The characters were well developed and relatable, and their backgrounds and connections were explained well. Switching between the two timelines helped build the suspense. The setting of summer camp, teen angst, friendships, creepy woods, and plot twists also added to the suspense and mystery.

Mari_A

Summer Mystery
My first impression was that this book was short and I feared it would feel too rushed. I was pleasantly surprised! I love the past & present story lines and I enjoyed the manner in which the story unfolds. Excellent character development. The characters were very relatable and it was easy to visualize their respective roles in the storylines. I loved all of the details about spending time at summer camp, from a few different perspectives. It definitely left a lasting impression on me. Although I never attended a summer camp, after reading this book I feel like I just did. Bravo!

Kathleen_G

Secrets That Refuse to Stay Buried
Summer's Never Over by Darby Bozeman is an engaging debut that blends mystery, suspense, and emotional depth. Told across a dual timeline, the story explores complicated family dynamics, lifelong friendships, lost loves, and the lingering impact of secrets, truths, and lies.

I really enjoyed how the narrative slowly builds tension while also digging into relationships at its core. It has a reflective, almost nostalgic tone at times, but there's an undercurrent of suspense that keeps you turning the pages. The shifts between past and present add layers to the story without feeling confusing, and each piece feels purposeful.

What stood out most was how the author balances the emotional elements with the thriller aspect – it is not just about what happens, but how it affects the people involved. I look forward to reading more from this author!

Nancy_Lay

Dread Cove
"Summer's Never Over" by Darby Bozeman is set at Dread's Cove, a family owned and operated summer camp in the North Georgia mountains. The story is narrated by Greer, whose mother, the camp's owner, has just died. There are two timelines, including present day where former campers and staff are gathered for the memorial service, as well as five years earlier when one of camp counselors is killed in a devastating fire.
There is so much to like about this book. The writing is clear and evocative. The threads of several mysteries are woven together with those of female friendship, grief, coming of age, and romance to form a page-turning thriller. I couldn't put it down.

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Darby Bozeman

Darby Bozeman grew up in Portland, Oregon, but she's spent the better part of her adult life in the South. She has a master's in teaching from the University of Georgia and she taught middle school English for five years. When she's not reading or writing, she loves acting in community theater and discussing pop culture. She lives in Knoxville with her husband, Bryan, and their cat, Claude.

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