A second-chance summer romance about old camp roads, unfinished love, found family, and the places that know us before we know ourselves.
Maren Cole did not come back to Fallen Pines to fall apart.
She came back because the camp is in trouble. June Mercer needs one final season strong enough to prove that the aging lakeside retreat can still survive. Maren knows how to organize chaos, manage impossible people, and turn a collapsing schedule into something that looks almost intentional.
But Fallen Pines remembers too much.
It remembers the girl Maren used to be. It remembers the summers she tried to outgrow. And it remembers Eli Mercer-the man who should have spoken years ago, the man still fixing broken railings and broken days with the same steady hands, the man who is suddenly done pretending that what happened between them was ever small.
The problem is not only Eli.
There is Beck Navarro, dangerous in all the ways that once felt easy. There is Sloane Hart, too perceptive to let anyone lie cleanly. There is June, holding the camp together with spreadsheets, threats, and grief. And there is Fallen Pines itself: half-broken, wildly alive, and determined to make every private choice public.
As storms roll in and buyers circle the shoreline, Maren must help save the place that once changed her life-while deciding whether the love she never trusted is finally worth the risk.
Last Summer at Fallen Pines is a warm, messy, emotionally charged contemporary romance for readers who love:
second-chance romance
summer camp nostalgia
found-family ensemble casts
complicated adult friendships
workplace proximity and unfinished history
emotional heat, banter, and hard-earned vulnerability
stories about saving the places that made us
Some summers do not end cleanly.
Some places do not let go.
And some people come back only to realize they were never finished.