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Summer's Never Over by Darby Bozeman

Summer's Never Over

by Darby Bozeman

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  • Jun 2026, 384 pages
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Helen_B

Summer's Never Over
Summer's Never Over is written in the spirit of God of the Woods and those spooky stories told on a hot summer's night over a campfire. With that said, Darcey Bozeman is still able to throw in some thrills and chills and moments the reader won't see coming. The 'phantom' isn't easy to figure out and you get treated to some spooky, sweltering, lightning filled forest southern nights as you try to figure it out! Throw in some teenage angst, love of your life romance and you have a fine read! Thank you to Bookbrowse.com, NetGalley, and Penguin Publishing for the free ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Shabella_G

Great suspense
I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed that this had a dual timeline. That kept me engaged. I really enjoyed the atmosphere of the book as well. The premise behind the book was really good too. The plot twist had me shocked though. Good suspense book.
Ruth K. (Greensboro, NC)

Entertaining mystery
This is a very light read that I finished in one sitting. The writing is well paced enough to keep you interested, but the characters came across as little flat to me. There's no one I had any strong feelings about. Even though the central characters were early to late 20's, they behaved more like teenagers. The ending was somewhat of a dramatic stretch, but it all ends happily. It was a fun read nonetheless.
Stephanie K. (Glendale, AZ)

Summer Is Sometimes Forever
Summer's Never Over by Darby Bozeman chronicles the double timeline of Greer both before and following a fatal summer fire at camp that claims the life of her friend, Steph. Greer has always felt intuitively that something is very off about this horrendous incident and its aftermath. Following her mom's death, Greer is led to return to the camp to confront several former campers and also her own sense of loss and deep grief. Another young woman, Margo, is hunting down the truth too, and they must band together to discover the secrets hidden at the camp. This novel is for all who enjoy unraveling intrigue as to who the "phantom" might be stalking the girls at nightfall and just why a young girl had to die.
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Rebecca_Gaulton

Scary good
There's nothing like a good summer camp mystery to create a distraction against the world these days. This is a good one. It has all of the elements; female counselors who get close and jealous, the good looking water instructor, the ghost stories, the camper that doesn't want to be there and all of the secrets that everyone keeps hidden. Greer Olsen grows up at Dreads Cove, an infamous summer camp in Georgia. She is still dealing with the aftermath of a fire at the camp that took the life of her friend five years after the fact. She has moved away but has to return after the death of her mother. And all the players left from that final year are all gathered for the memorial and the reopening of the camp. As she tries to figure out what actually happened that year, the twists and turns keep coming.
Nathan_G

Summer's Never Over
The main character, Greer, is the daughter of the current owner of a very popular summer camp who recently passed away. The camp it self was founded by her grandfather. She seemed very impulsive and easily susceptible to persuasion (though she may disagree) and it was often hard to predict what she was going to do next.

It was a bit confusing to me as to who was who for a while. I felt we were left without introductions to several of the characters.

The story is told via a present day visit to the camp, which is the backdrop for the whole story, and many flashbacks to another fateful visit 5 years earlier. While this works, for the most part, one of the major secrets that we are left wondering about through most of the book, it turned out she knew the whole time but as the reader we don't learn of until one of the last flashbacks.

As a whole, the book was entertaining, though it seemed a bit long, and there were some inconsistencies.
Cresta_F

Great book, mystery and mayhem
This book ended up being more of a mystery than I anticipated and I really liked it. I didn't figure out whodunit until I read it in the book so that was a nice surprise. This kept me interested in the book and mostly the timeline difference was obvious. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries.
Sherrie_Y

Summer camp thriller
The hook for this one is a summer camp with a murder mystery. While I did enjoy this book, it did drag for me at times, and it read a little young-ish. Being in Greer's head the entire book was a little repetitive, and I would have loved another perspective. I would also have loved a little more focus on the camp itself and Greer's mom as a more developed character. I was very confused as to why a summer camp would demand so much media attention and attract such a high-end clientele. The twists were many, and some were a bit surprising. However, the end didn't land for me as I had hoped. I do think this author did a good job and has promise, so I hope to read something else from her in the future.

Thank you to NetGalley, BookBrowse, and Berkley for the advance e-book!

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