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Imagine finding love through a curse. That's what Abby Jimenez explores in "Just for the Summer." It's a rom-com with a twist, where Justin's dating life is all over the internet. Every time he breaks up with someone, they find their soulmate. It's like he's Cupid, but not in the way you'd expect.

Then enters Emma, a traveling nurse. She's got the same problem. They hatch a plan that feels straight out of a sitcom: date each other, break up, and cancel out their curses. It's a wild idea, but life is unpredictable, right?

Emma ends up in Minnesota for her new assignment. She and her friend think dating Justin is a no-brainer. Who wouldn't want a summer fling in a cute cottage on Lake Minnetonka?

But it's not all smooth sailing. Real life steps in. Emma's mom is toxic, and suddenly Justin is looking after his younger siblings. They're dealing with way more than they bargained for, and amidst the chaos, real feelings start to blossom.

Jimenez does a fabulous job of balancing humor with heart. There's a date with rescue kittens, which is just as adorable as it sounds. But there are also deeper themes, like how trauma affects us. It's a story that manages to be both funny and touching.

The characters are so relatable. They're flawed, human, and that's what makes them compelling. You can't help but root for them. Emma and Justin are navigating not just their relationship, but the complexities of their lives. It's messy, real, and incredibly engaging.

The humor is sharp and light-hearted, making you laugh out loud. But it's the emotional depth that keeps you turning the pages. Jimenez captures the essence of what it means to find love amidst life's chaos.

It's more than just a fling. It's about fate, about whether two people can really be perfect for each other. And that's a question that keeps you hooked till the end.

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