Summer Nights in Pine Harbor by Tammy Robinson

Tammy Robinson is one of my favourite authors, and this novel shows exactly why. Beautifully written, filled with characters you instantly fall in love with, set against gorgeous, atmospheric backdrops, it delivers that rare feeling of wanting the story to go on and on. If you’re new to Tammy Robinson, go back and read them all — you truly have a treat waiting for you.

Taylor Calderwood returns to Pine Harbour to look after her cantankerous uncle while her mother goes on holiday — a real labour of love, as she has no desire to visit either her uncle or the town that holds such painful memories. Jack Garrity is running a local restaurant because of a promise he made to his late best friend, and he happens to be staying in a property owned by Taylor’s mother. When the two of them cross paths and end up taking a late‑night swim in a secluded rock pool, the spark between them is instant and electric. They can barely see each other, yet the attraction is undeniable.

This story swept me away from start to finish. Tammy Robinson has such a gift for creating emotional, atmospheric romances that feel both tender and deeply immersive, and Summer Nights in Pine Harbor is no exception. I adored watching Taylor and Jack’s connection unfold, and the setting itself felt like a character in its own right. Another beautiful, heartfelt novel — and yet more proof of why Tammy Robinson remains one of my absolute favourites.

 

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