by Darby Bozeman
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.
"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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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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