Cas Morgan has spent years of her life watching Hot Summer , the hit dating show that pairs together a bunch of sexy singles in an exotic island location. But she never quite thought she’d be a part of it, until her company secures a partnership with the show and Cas is handpicked as a contestant. If she does well and makes it to the finals, her long-awaited promotion will be secure.
Cas is ready to spend the summer trying to win over the voting public. But just as she steps into the villa, her entire plan goes off course. She’s instantly smitten with fellow contestant, Ada. Ada is gorgeous and charming. As Cas’s feelings for Ada become undeniable, she’s torn between listening to her heart or sticking to her strategy. Perfect for fans of RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE, Tessa Bailey and Ali Hazelwood!
Elle Everhart (she/her) writes romantic comedies featuring the internet, sarcasm, and lots of queer characters (especially bisexual characters because she, too, cuffs her jeans and can’t properly sit in chairs).
She lives in east London, UK where she works as a secondary English teacher. When she's not writing, you’ll find her watching a whole lot of YouTube, obsessing over the worst shows Netflix has to offer, and hanging around with her son.
This book took me by surprise in the best way possible. I was expecting a light-hearted, cute romcom but found myself completely invested in the MCs and even some of the side characters. The humor, the feelings, the steam, it was perfection. Truly loved the story too with the reality show, and the writing made you feel like you’re actually watching it, the details are incredible. Highly recommend this and already know it will be one of the top 2024 sapphic summer reads.
Thank you to the publisher for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
I absolutely loved this! LGBTQ+ romance with some smut in it! I loved the main character Cas as well as Ada! This had some great moments! I laughed and was shocked and smiled happily to several parts. I think I also enjoyed it as the Hot Summer show is like Love Island in so many aspects, which i truly enjoyed the book probably because I'm obsessed with that show! Fun little summer read about someone being on a reality show not seeking love but finding it anyway!
I received this ARC from Penguin Group Putnam to read/review. All of the statements above are my true opinions after fully reading this book.
i had SUCH a blast with this one. for whatever ungodly reason (probably enjoying watching the straights be messy) i enjoy watching love island (the reality tv show this is VERY obvs based on/taking from) and to have it be SAPPHIC and GENUINE with the friendships, is just the sweetest icing on the cake. it was so much fun. i loved ada (what a goddamn dreamy love interest, i only wish we got a little of her pov, but that's bc i'm greedy) and i adored being in cas's pov. femy (or however you spell his name, i listend on audio) was so adorable and such a good friend to cas. i loved watching cas and ada fall in love, and it was just such a fun summer read. i'm really glad that i listened to audio on this one, as marisa calin was a fantastic performer. she had great accents, really interesting distinctive character voices, and a lovely voice to listen to tell the story.
this is gonna become a regular summer read for me, i think.
I don't watch a lot of reality television, but I have read enough books to know that "Hot Summer" by Elle Everhart is one of the good ones! I found myself devouring this queer rom-com in virtually one sitting. This book is a lot of fun, especially if you're a reality TV junkie. There is a lot of drama in front of the camera and behind the scenes. Some readers will not like the main character, Cas, because her intentions start as deceitful, but the longer the book goes on, you'll start to understand that she's being manipulated by other forces as well. The main romance between Cas and Ada might read a little too insta-love-y, but I think that comes with the reality TV show territory. Unlike other insta-love books that I have disliked, I actually believed in Cas and Ada's romance beyond surface-level attraction. That's mostly because of Everhart's excellent writing. She gets you to care about these characters as if they were real people. They feel fully fleshed out and have great chemistry with one another. The secondary character also feels realistic, too, and some in villainous ways. Just well-written all around. You can see the third act coming from a mile away, but other than that, this is a fun, steamy, sapphic summertime beach read. Pick this one up before you head to the pool!
Thank you to NetGalley, Elle Everhart, PENGUIN GROUP Putnam, and G.P. Putnam's Sons for the complimentary ARC of this book. All opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review.
This is described as a "Love Island-inspired queer romance," so I was immediately sold, and thankfully, this book did not disappoint.
Cas Morgan is stuck in her current position as an event host for a dating app, so when her boss offers her a promotion contingent on her participation in the reality show Hot Summer, she jumps at the chance (just go with it; it's a romance novel). Determined to do well on the show and win over the public, love is the last thing on Cas's mind, so what on earth could happen?
I loved this. It incorporates all of the drama and fun of Love Island/reality dating shows and has a great cast of characters. The slow-burn romance between Cas and Ada is well-developed and makes it hard to put this book down. My only small quibble is that there's a little bit of nonsense towards the end that was inevitable but felt a little overblown. I still can't recommend this one enough and can only hope that the upcoming seasons of Love Island are as entertaining as this is.
Many thanks to Penguin Group Putnam and NetGalley for providing the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
This was such a delight to read! I am NOT a fan of reality TV or dating show at all but I know those who are are going to LOVE this! It felt like I was watching the show play out in front of me!
Perfect if you love: -Reality TV/Dating Shows -Sapphic romance done right! -Drama -Summertime reading -Found family -Great side characters
I loved Elle Everhart's book Wanderlust so when this title popped up, I had to have it! Sapphic love stories can be hit or miss but this was done so so well!
Our girl Cas has been working nonstop for popular a dating app hosting event after event and avoiding falling in love. Given the chance to jump up the ladder and propel her career forward, she's told her company is partnering with a popular dating TV show for brand awareness and she is to be a contestant on the show to get viewers pumped for the collaboration. Cas is a huge fan of the show and goes in hoping she can make it through towards the end to get her career move secured and get recognition but is definitely not looking for love. That is until she meets other contestant Ada on day one and can't stop thinking about her.
This was such a fun ride from start to finish. We get all the POVs from behind the scenes of a dating show to the actual shooting. It's all fast paced and the events that happen keep you wanting to read more. It incorporated the drama of a tv show and the slow burn aspect while Cas and Ada became close friends and then lovers. Every character including the side characters are so well developed and stole the show at moments with how well they played into the story. My only issue with this book was how Cas's job and TV world collided. Things seemed blown out of proportion and the reunion part didn't sit right with me either.
I cannot recommend this book enough for a quick fun, easy summer read full of sweet moments and some delicious spice! Thank you Netgalley & G.P. Putnam for this incredible ARC!
Como uma devoradora de reality shows de encontros da Netflix , eu amei este livro!!! Foi diversão autêntica e tem tudo o que se pode pedir num reality show: câmaras, jogos/desafios, as opiniões do público ao longo do programa, escolha de parceiros nas galas e até a reunião no final !!!! 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
Hot Summer is a reality tv dating show set on an island with hot single people ready to have some fun and Cas has been selected as a contestant!
She always watched from afar but snatched the opportunity up from her employer when offered the position from the show. The deal is that if she makes it to the finals, she’ll receive her dream promotion! She needs the public’s vote week after week to secure her spot on the show. I started off really enjoying the behind the scenes aspect since I’ve watched shows like this but it got old very quickly and at some point became very mechanical sounding when aspects of the show were being explained to the reader. It made it extremely difficult for me to connect to the characters and I had zero investment in their lives once the middle hit and I never returned by the end. It sounded like a fun idea in the description but it was not a concept I would ever read again.
Thank you so much to Netgalley, Elle Everhart, and Penguin Group Putnam for providing this free ARC. This is my honest review! This published on June 25th!
This was a 4 star the whole way through until the 3rd act conflict. It's literally the dumbest thing ever.
I actually really liked this book. It felt like watching a real reality TV show, and I liked the pacing, the characters, and the romance. It felt a little shallow at times, there wasnt really much space to get close to any of the characters besides the main couple and I think that naming the app she worked for "Friday" caused for some confusing sentences. However, it was very fun and was looking like a good book all around up until they had to go and pull that shit on me in Act 3. Def recommend the read if you want something fun and summery!
******************** SPOILER WARNING ⚠️SPOILER WARNING OH MY GOD PLEASE ⚠️ IF YOU SCROLL DOWN AND GET SPOILED ITS YOUR OWN FAULT AT THIS POINT!!!!! **********************
********************** SHE SIGNED AN NDA LIKE OBVI SHE COULDN'T TELL YALL. I'm actually so annoyed. Like this was the most dramatic overreaction to her reveal. I get it she lied, okay. But like it's an NDA?? I wouldn't be mad about that, I'd definitely need to have a little talk but God these people acted like nobody's ever gone on a dating show for anything other than true love ever in the history of the world?!?!?
Also, her besties just straight up gaslighting her??? Telling her she was running away for respecting Adas boundery of NOT WANTING TO HEAR FROM HER. Girl, I was getting ANGRY.
Even at the end, when they make up, Adas like fully understanding that it wasn't actually a huge betrayal (also wild that all her friends suddenly fully forgave her, with no explanation?? Like okay?) and that she had fucked up too, like why couldn't they have that convo right there at the bonfire when everything went down!??! what was the point of dragging it out and making everyone seem super unreasonable ?!?!?!(I get that authors write a third act conflic to avoid having a boring story, but it doesn't need to be super explosive and dramatic, it couldve been just them having an adult conversation and then throw in some side character couple drama or something to spice it up.) Im so irritated. I KNEW from the first chapter that this was the direction everything was going into but I HELD OUT HOPE, I held out hope that there would be a reasonable response to this news or that theyd at least add SOMETHING else onto it to make it seem like an actual bad thing for her to have done!!! But no, I am disappointed once more.
This was the afterlight selection this summer, and I wanted to read it before the end of summer, but this was a big let down. Honestly I was just so bored? This was a dating reality tv show. It should've had so much drama and could've been a really interesting, but the characters felt flat, and the plot was uninteresting.
This was a cute light-hearted read. Definitely full of drama and lots of parallels to modern day dating reality shows, especially “Love Island” being the main premise of its theme. There were lovable moments as well as moments where you could see the flaws in each of the characters, but overall it was entertaining. The main focus was on the MC Cass and Ada as a paired and bonding relationship but I was also happy to see Sienna and Femi have a happy ending in the end as well.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Wow, Hot Summer by Elle Everhart completely blew me away! You never know what you’re going to get with an author you haven’t read before but this book thoroughly impressed me, both in the quality of the writing and the palpable feelings and chemistry between the mc’s. Even though my household’s reality tv tastes lean more 90 Day Fiancé than Love Island/The Bachelor, the premise of how Hot Summer is structured seemed believable and like something that would happen on reality tv (and a self-serving producer would push).
It starts a little slow, but once Cas arrives at the house and filming begins the story really takes off. I loved her relationship with Femi and all the other contestants felt very fleshed out and real. Where this book really shines though is the building relationship between Cas and Ada. Their romance was both sweet and sappy and sizzling hot once they finally got together.
I completely recommend this book if you’re looking for a fun romance with a unique story that’s both sweet and spicy. Bonus points for being British but not too British and for making me want to watch Love Island for like 2 seconds before I came to my senses. 4.5 stars.
Thank you Netgalley and Penguin Group for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
I had such a good time with this book! Clearly I need to read more romance books that are sapphic twists on reality dating shows.
The story is set in a Love Island-style dating show. It's narrated from the POV of Cas, a total cynic when it comes to love. Cas is on the show to gain popularity and get a promotion at work, and luckily she's watched enough seasons of Hot Summer to know how to play the game. What she doesn't anticipate is having her head turned by another contestant, Ada.
There's a great cast of characters with a fun, supportive dynamic. Cas and Ada have great chemistry, and I was totally rooting for them the whole way through. There is a spot of predictable conflict, and some readers might get frustrated with the choices Cas makes. But I was happy with how everything ultimately resolved.
Would recommend this fun and flirty read, especially for fans of reality dating!
** I received an ARC via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
I thoroughly enjoy a dramatic Netflix-esque dating show from time to time, and this book filled that guilty pleasure for me. I loved the setting, the drama that being in a reality show brings, some of the over-the-top characters and the twists in the show. That alone makes it a 4⭐ for me. I sometimes did have a little bit of trouble with reading quickly because of the writing style, but it also wasn't a big problem.
Hot Summer was just what I wanted with a great execution of the plot!
I love a good Bachelor/Bachelorette reality dating romance but sadly this one fell a little flat for me. I liked that there was a Sapphic love interest but the chemistry between the main character just fell flat for me and I struggled to really get sucked into this story despite the GORGEOUS cover! Recommended for fans of books like Here for the wrong reasons or Not here to make friends. Many thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Romance for an early digital and audio copy in exchange for my honest review!
Content warnings: alcohol consumption, slut shaming, sexism.
Rep: Cas (MC) is cis, white, and bisexual. Ada (LI) is cis, white, and bisexual. Side POC characters, side queer characters.
Let's get this out the road first - if you have tagged/shelved this book as lesbian, please remove that tag and use bisexual. Stop the bisexual erasure FFS.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one!
I don't watch reality TV shows, but I tend to enjoy reading about them, which is always fun for me. This one was a concept I hadn't seen before, and while there was a lot of comphet stuff (pairing men and women at the villa without any thought for the fact that people are queer (which is true to form for reality TV)), it didn't diminish my enjoyment of the story.
Also, fuck Brad, am I right? What a tosser he is. I felt so bad for Ada - that she was forced to keep partnering with him despite the fact that he was a massive jerk off.
I adored the romance between Cas and Ada - their chemistry was off the charts. I loved their interactions, and the sex scenes were *chef's kiss* absolutely wonderful.
This was a fun, easy read, and I enjoyed every moment of it.
When Cas first enters the reality TV show Hot Summer she’s just there as part of a confidential plan to gain a promotion and secure a partnership between the dating app she works for and the show. She doesn’t have any plans to fall for anyone… until she meets Ada. Could real feelings be growing between the two women? And what about the big secret that Cas is keeping from everyone?
I really enjoyed aspects of this book. Cas and Ada had great chemistry together, it was fun watching their friendship and relationship develop over the course of the story. I also thought that Cas’ hesitance about getting into a serious relationship was well explained and made sense given her history. There were also some entertaining side characters like Sienna, Femi, and Freddie who rounded out the cast nicely. I also loved getting to see bits of the fan reactions from social media in between some of the chapters.
However, I never found myself fully loving the book. I think that aspects of the reality TV show weren’t explained enough or just felt a bit glossed over. I kept feeling confused or not totally engaged with that part of the plot. Perhaps it’s because I’ve never watched Love Island, but I’ve also never watched The Bachelor and haven’t felt myself getting this confused in other reality dating show romance novels. Also, there were just so many side characters that it was overwhelming. A couple were defined, but for the most part they didn’t seem like they were relevant outside of being cannon fodder for elimination from the show. And I thought that the conflict was a bit too easily resolved in the end. Because the book is single POV, I felt like I didn’t get to see enough of Ada’s internal process towards forgiveness.
I know that sounds like a lot of complaints. But I did still like the book even though it didn’t become a new favorite. Perhaps it will work better for readers who are already fans of the Love Island format.
Thank you to the publisher for providing an advance copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
„Hot Summer“ knyga man paliko dvejopą įspūdį. Viena vertus, Elle Everhart tikrai pavyko ž natūraliai įterpti LGBTQ temas į siužetą, o tai yra didelis pliusas. Patiko, kaip buvo aprašytas draugų palaikymas ir jų nuoširdūs santykiai, kurie suteikė knygai šilumos ir tikrumo. Šie aspektai padarė istoriją gyvesnę.
Tačiau ne viskas buvo taip, kaip tikėjausi. Visų pirma, man labai trūko tikrojo realybės šou užkulisių. Norėjosi daugiau detalių, kurios leistų giliau įsijausti į šį pasaulį . Deja, šis dalis paliesta liko paviršutiniškai, ir dėl to prarasta dalis potencialaus knygos žavesio.
Veikėjai, nors ir turintys savo akimirkų, dažnai atrodė plokšti. Nors draugystės linijos buvo stiprios, norėjosi daugiau asmeninio augimo, daugiau gilumo, kuris padėtų sukurti tikrą ryšį su jais. Šalia to, siužetas kartais atrodė per daug nuspėjamas, norėjosi daugiau netikėtumų ir veiksmo.
Kalbant apie finalinę dramą, ji manęs neįtikino taip, kaip tikėjausi. Nors buvo aišku, kur link viskas eina, pritrūko tų emocinių fejerverkų, kurie būtų leidę jaustis stipriau. Norėjosi, kad emocijos sprogtų, uždegtų, tačiau viskas liko gana ramiai. Tai paliko šiek tiek neišsipildžiusio lūkesčio jausmą.
Vis dėlto, nepaisant šių trūkumų, „Hot Summer“ turi savo stiprybių. Tai lengva, vasariška knyga su svarbiomis temomis, kuri gali rasti savo skaitytoją. Man buvo malonu matyti LGBTQ bendruomenės atspindį ir draugystės svarbą, tačiau kitais aspektais knyga galėjo būti stipresnė.
Thank you to Netgalley, Putnam Books, and Elle Everhart for letting me read this book in exchange for my honest review.
This book was so good! I loved the queerness of it, and I love how different it is from any other book I’ve read. As soon as I found this on Goodreads, I knew I needed to read it. If you want a light hearted summer read, go read this!
Two stars because LETS GO LESBIANS and that's about it.
In most cases, this type of plot is totally what I want when I need a book to relax and entertain me (dating show but make it sapphic??? Sign me the f up), but it was a complete let down.
The story was okay until we were halfway in, then it just got boring and predictable and then comes the most out-of-pocket, rushed ending I've came across in a long time. The characters were either a joke, forgettable or boring (including you, both MC!!).
Cas was a half assed edge lord (and mind you, I was a half assed edge lord too, but at least not when I'm pushing 30) and Ada was a sweet girl but so plain and boring it soothed me to sleep (and I struggle with insomnia so thank you Ada for being such a dear!!).
If you are a reality tv lover, this is the book for you!
This is my first Elle Everhart book & I have been completely blown away! She did an amazing job keeping me engaged as a reader from the very beginning. Elle does an amazing job bringing light to the toxic workplaces women experience & how often they are expected to sacrifice themselves for "the good of the company" and how easily women are taken advantage of. I also what to mention the amazing LGBTQ representation which I feel like we need more of in the romance space.
The book follows Cas who works for a dating app, Cas is asked to go undercover and participate in a Love Island like dating show competition in order to promote the company she works for in order to secure a promotion. Not only does Cas find the love of her life, but the story also explores amazing friendships that blossomed.
I couldnt recommend this book enough especially with summer approaching! It is the perfect summer/beach read.
This did exactly, EXACTLY what I wanted it to do. It was such a good time.
I'm not a huge reality tv person, but I'm a sucker for romance novels with a reality tv setting, no idea why. And this was exactly as fun as I was hoping it would be. It's honestly the perfect summer read.
I do have two small criticisms: 1. It could have been gayer. It would have been so nice to have more queer side characters, or to have the existing queer side characters fleshed out a little more. 2. The side characters could have been fleshed out more. Most of their interactions with Cass were kind of glossed over, quickly told but not often shown. I get that the focus was on Cass and Ada, and I loved that, but I would have loved to experience Cass's friendships more rather than just be told about them.
This Love Island-inspired book will sure to be the book of the summer.
Cassandra Morgan, better known as “Cas,” had been waiting for career advancements for a while after getting bored of hosting dating events for Friday, the popular dating app she works for. The late nights and difficult people are draining and have been taking their toll on Cas. One day, her boss gives her a chance for advancement as long as she agrees to join Hot Summer, a reality dating show based on the real world Love Island. If she makes it through to the finale, she will finally get the promotion she has been wanting ending those late nights and instability that she has come to hate. She agrees and finds more than she could have ever hoped.
Fans of Love Island will have a distinct advantage of understanding Hot Summer and the roles these characters play in the public eye. However, the premise of the show is carefully preserved with detailed explanations for every new event. Hot Summer is well-written, fast pace, and balances the line of fiction and real world commentary of the public and their role in reality television.
Everhart’s main and secondary characters are engaging and thoughtfully crafted. The main character and her love interest are bi-sexual with several BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ secondary characters. Readers will be engaged with the main couple and come to love and hope for secondary pairings and their happiness. Everhart allows her characters to present the real world struggles of what relationship trauma can have in a person and the pain of opening up to someone new.
While the book contains one of my least favorite tropes (SPOILER- miscommunication or better to say lack of communication), this issue is resolved maturely and quickly.
This book is for all those reality dating show watchers who have hoped their favorite couple can stand the test of the show and the real-world and for all those that hope, one day, mainstream reality shows will open up to more than just straight couples.