A review by snakeling
Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox

5.0

Sometimes you read a book that makes you think, "I need to shift all my other books by one star down so that this book and this book alone is five stars," because it deserves to be in its own category.

Seven Summer Nights is one such book.

Its atmosphere is eerie and quietly magical. The heroes falling for each other is as inevitable as the sun setting in the evening. I was tense with worry all through Rufus's PTSD episodes and nearly jumped out of my skin when the L word was trotted out (no, not that L word; you'll know it when you see it).

Wonderful.