Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez

Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez

Curses, cottages, and unexpected romance—this summer has it all!

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"Just for the Summer" is the kind of book that'll make you laugh, cry, and believe in the healing power of love – not just romantic love, but love in all its forms. It's a story about second chances, chosen family, and the bravery it takes to let people in.
  • Publisher: Forever
  • Genre: Conteporary Romance
  • First Publication: 2024
  • Language: English
  • Setting: Minnesota (United States), Minneapolis, Minnesota (United States), Midwest (United States)
  • Characters: Emma, Justin, Maddie
  • Series: Part of Your World (#3)
  • Previous Book: Yours Truly

When Curses Become Blessings

You know that feeling when you pick up a book and just know it’s gonna be good? That’s exactly what happened when I cracked open Abby Jimenez’s latest rom-com, “Just for the Summer.” I mean, c’mon—a Reddit-famous curse, a private island cottage, and two people trying to game the system of love? Sign me up! But let me tell you, this book is so much more than its quirky premise. It’s a beautifully crafted story about healing, growth, and the courage it takes to open your heart when life has taught you to keep it locked up tight.

The Plot: A Summer Fling with a Twist

So here’s the deal: Justin’s got this weird “curse” where every woman he dates finds her soulmate right after they break up. Emma’s got the same problem. When they connect online, they hatch this crazy plan to date each other, break up, and hopefully cancel out their respective curses. It’s bonkers, right? But also kind of brilliant.

Emma, a traveling nurse, decides to ditch her Hawaii plans and head to Minnesota for the summer to give this scheme a shot. They rent this adorable cottage on a private island (hello, dream setup!), planning for a quick fling. But you know how these things go – life has other plans.

When Real Life Crashes the Party

Just as Emma and Justin are getting cozy, boom – Emma’s toxic mom shows up out of the blue, and Justin suddenly becomes guardian to his three siblings. Talk about a curveball! What started as a fun summer romp turns into a complex dance of family drama, personal growth, and unexpected feelings.

The Characters: Flawed, Relatable, and Oh-So-Lovable

Emma: The Girl with Walls Higher than the Toilet King Billboards

Oh, Emma. My heart went out to this girl from page one. She’s smart, caring, and fantastic at her job, but man, does she have some serious baggage. Growing up with a mom like Amber (more on her in a sec) left Emma with some major trust issues and a tendency to bolt when things get real. It’s frustrating at times, sure, but Jimenez does such a great job of showing us why Emma is the way she is. You can’t help but root for her.

Justin: The Docking Station We All Need

Justin, oh Justin. This guy is like a warm hug in human form. He’s funny, patient, and has a heart big enough to take on raising his siblings without hesitation. His dedication to his family is swoon-worthy, and the way he navigates Emma’s walls with such care… *chef’s kiss*. Plus, anyone who can make surveys and spreadsheets romantic deserves a medal.

The Supporting Cast: A Colorful Crew

From Maddy (Emma’s ride-or-die bestie) to Justin’s siblings, to the infamous Amber, every character feels fully fleshed out. I particularly loved Sarah, Justin’s snarky teenage sister. Her journey from eye-rolling teen to someone who starts to open up felt so authentic.

And can we talk about Amber for a hot second? Jimenez doesn’t shy away from showing how damaging toxic parents can be, but she also resists making Amber a one-dimensional villain. It’s complicated, messy, and painfully real.

Themes: More than Just a Rom-Com

Healing from Trauma

At its core, “Just for the Summer” is a story about breaking cycles and healing from past trauma. Emma’s journey to confront her issues and learn to trust is beautifully portrayed. It’s not easy or linear, which makes it all the more impactful.

Family – Chosen and Otherwise

The book dives deep into what makes a family. Is it blood? Shared experiences? Choice? Through Justin’s relationship with his siblings and Emma’s complicated family history, Jimenez explores these questions with nuance and heart.

The Courage to Be Vulnerable

Both Emma and Justin have to learn to let their guards down and risk getting hurt. It’s a universal theme that Jimenez handles with sensitivity and insight.

Writing Style: Witty, Warm, and Real

Abby Jimenez has this knack for blending humor and heart that just works. Her dialogue crackles with wit (seriously, some of these exchanges had me laughing out loud), but she’s not afraid to go deep when the moment calls for it. The pacing is spot-on – I literally couldn’t put this book down.

One thing I particularly loved was how Jimenez wove in serious topics like mental health and childhood trauma without ever feeling preachy or out of place. It’s seamlessly integrated into the story, adding depth and realism to the characters’ journeys.

The Romance: A Slow Burn That’ll Melt Your Heart

Okay, let’s get to the good stuff – the romance! Emma and Justin’s relationship develops so naturally, you almost forget they started this whole thing as a scheme. Their chemistry is off the charts from the get-go, but it’s the emotional connection that really sells it.

Jimenez does an amazing job of showing how they bring out the best in each other. Justin’s steady presence helps Emma start to lower her walls, while Emma’s perspective helps Justin see his own worth beyond his caretaker role. It’s the kind of romance where you’re rooting for them not just as a couple, but as individuals figuring out who they want to be.

And can we talk about the tension? Holy smokes. The build-up is exquisite, with plenty of almost-moments that’ll have you yelling at the book. When they finally get together… let’s just say it’s worth the wait.

Standout Moments

  • The whole Toilet King billboard running gag. It shouldn’t work, but it totally does.
  • Emma’s first encounter with her long-lost family. Talk about an emotional gut punch.
  • Justin paddling across the lake on a unicorn floatie to get to Emma. Romance isn’t dead, folks.
  • The family dynamics between Justin and his siblings. So heartwarming.
  • Emma’s confrontation with her mom. It’s raw, it’s painful, and it’s necessary.

Minor Quibbles

Look, I loved this book, but no story is perfect. Sometimes Emma’s tendency to run felt a tad repetitive, and there were moments where I wanted to shake both of them and say “Just talk to each other!” But honestly? These are minor gripes in an otherwise fantastic read.

Comparisons and Context

If you’ve read Jimenez’s previous books like “Part of Your World“, “Yours Truly“, “The Friend Zone” or “Life’s Too Short,” you’ll recognize her signature blend of humor and heart. “Just for the Summer” feels like a natural evolution of her style, tackling even deeper themes while maintaining that rom-com spark.

Fans of authors like Emily Henry or Christina Lauren will find a lot to love here. It reminds me a bit of “Beach Read” in how it balances light and heavy moments, or “The Unhoneymooners” in its initial premise of two people thrown together by circumstance.

Final Thoughts: A Summer Read That’ll Stay With You All Year

“Just for the Summer” is the kind of book that’ll make you laugh, cry, and believe in the healing power of love – not just romantic love, but love in all its forms. It’s a story about second chances, chosen family, and the bravery it takes to let people in.

Jimenez has crafted characters that feel like friends by the end of the book. Emma’s growth is particularly satisfying – watching her learn to trust and put down roots (literally and figuratively) is beautiful. And Justin? Let’s just say he’s set a new bar for book boyfriends.

This isn’t just a fluffy beach read (though it’s perfect for that too). It’s a thoughtful exploration of how we carry our pasts with us and the work it takes to heal. But it’s also funny, sexy, and utterly romantic.

So, should you read it? Absolutely. Whether you’re a rom-com devotee or just dipping your toes into the genre, “Just for the Summer” has something for everyone. It’s the perfect blend of depth and light, tackling heavy topics with a deft touch while still delivering all the warm fuzzies you want from a romance.

In the end, “Just for the Summer” is about learning that sometimes, what feels like a curse can turn out to be the greatest blessing of all. It’s about finding home – not just in a place, but in people. And it’s about realizing that love, in all its messy, complicated glory, is always worth the risk.

So grab a copy, find a cozy spot (preferably near a lake, but your couch will do), and get ready to fall in love with Emma and Justin’s story. Trust me, you won’t regret it.

A heartwarming, thought-provoking romance that’ll have you laughing, crying, and believing in the power of love to heal even the deepest wounds. Abby Jimenez has done it again!

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  • Publisher: Forever
  • Genre: Conteporary Romance
  • First Publication: 2024
  • Language: English

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