Books to read when you've finished The Summer I Turned Pretty
Conrad vs Jeremiah. Which team are you on? Whether you like your romantic leads dark and complex or open and affectionate, we have the perfect summer reads for you.

Can't get enough of Amazon's The Summer I Turned Pretty? Wondering where on earth you're going to get your romance fix once it's finished? Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah – we're here for you. Read on to discover the books you need to fill the TSITP-shaped hole in your life.
Team Conrad
For fans of brooding angst, slow burn longing and will-they-won't-they dynamics.
I'll Look for You, Everywhere
by Cameron Capello
Magdalen has done pretty well in her first year at university, building a life for herself away from the past she has done everything she can to forget. Theo is the golden boy of his home town, who disappeared on a 5AM flight seven years ago and never looked back. Now, they both have to go home. Confronted with the ghosts of their pasts, they must face both the growing tension between them and the long-buried secrets that threaten to tear their worlds apart – secrets that could separate them for ever . . .
First Time Caller
by B.K. Borison
Aiden Valentine is jaded, tired and has lost his faith in love. And as the host of Baltimore radio’s romance hotline, that’s a bit of a problem. But when a girl calls in seeking dating tips for her single mother and the interview unexpectedly goes viral, both Aiden and said mother, Lucie, are thrust into the spotlight. Lucie has a successful career and a wonderful family, but the sudden attention on her love-life forces her to question her own happiness. As sparks fly between Aiden and Lucie off-air, she’s faced with the difficult decision of whether to embrace a media-friendly picture-perfect love story or pursue something real, but more complicated, with the man sitting next to her.
One Last Summer
by Kate Spencer
Childhood nemeses to lovers? Yes please. Clara Millen returns to Lake Camp every summer, and this year it's particularly important. Burnout and a horrible break up have conspired to make her quit her job and turn her annual vacation into a longer term break from reality. But when she arrives, she discovers the camp is being sold. Escape turns to reminiscence – and a surprising encounter with Mack, her annoyingly handsome childhood enemy.
When Grumpy Met Sunshine
by Charlotte Stein
Ex-footballer Alfie Harding gets pushed into selling his memoirs, despite his reluctance to reveal absolutely anything about his past or his emotions. In steps ghostwriter Mabel Willicker, skilled in bantering and bickering her way into extracting details from Alfie for his biography. When their professional partnership is misconstrued as romance, they play along to feed the public's hunger for a fairy-tale-like story. But eventually they must decide: is it all really fake?
Team Jeremiah
For those who like their love interests emotionally available and full of golden retriever energy.
Cross the Line
by Simone Soltani
Formula 1 driver Dev Anderson faces a career crisis after a social media scandal angers his team and threatens his sponsorships. So when he meets Willow Williams – who he knows can help mend his shattered image – at a Monaco party, he hires her immediately. However, she's not just a really great, digitally savvy assistant. She's also his best friend's sister. Who he kissed last year. And can't stop thinking about. Willow and Dev are determined to keep things strictly professional, regardless of old feelings and the blazing chemistry between them, but in the glittering and high-stakes world of Formula 1, some lines are meant to be crossed.
Mixed Signals
by B.K. Borison
Ghosted, abandoned with the bill, no chemistry. Layla Dupree has almost given up on love. Caleb Alvarez has a different problem: he gets on fine with the women he meets, but he can't stop thinking about someone else. Who he just so happens to rescue from one of her terrible dates. . . Now, Caleb has a proposal: one month of no-strings dating. He’ll do his best to renew Layla's faith in love while she rates his romantic game. It’s a win-win situation, with absolutely no complicating factors. Right?
The Best Friend Experiment
by Susannah Nix
Brooke and Dylan are just friends. Except for that one time at high school they don't ever mention. Dylan is the one person Brooke has always been able to trust, and she doesn't want to jeopardise that, even if he's now a very successful underwear model coming as her plus one to a wedding. And it’s all going great . . . until it isn't. Dylan’s got a ticket back to New York at the end of the week, and Brooke may have accidentally broken his heart. Could this be the end of their friendship or the beginning of something much more?
Business Casual
by B.K. Borison
Nova Porter has no explanation for her attraction to corporate, chino-wearing Charlie Milford. And unfortunately her suggestion of a one-night-no-strings-attached arrangement to get everything out of their systems has not worked. She needs to focus on expanding her business but, in a meddling small town where everyone knows each other, Charlie is suddenly everywhere. Which is inconveniently exactly where she wants him.