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For fifteen-year-old Haven this is the summer where everything changes. Dad is remarrying. Her sister Ashley is planning a wedding of her own. Theyre both moving on but Haven is lost in memories of a time when life was happy and her family was whole. And then Ashleys ex the charming and funny Sumner Lee arrives in town. He reminds Haven of carefree days gone by and she cant help but wonder - has fate brought this person from her past back to change her future?
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For fifteen-year-old Haven this is the summer where everything changes. Dad is remarrying. Her sister Ashley is planning a wedding of her own. Theyre both moving on but Haven is lost in memories of a time when life was happy & her family was whole. & then Ashleys ex the charming & funny Sumner Lee arrives in town. He reminds Haven of carefree days gone by & she cant help but wonder
- has fate brought this person from her past back to change her future?

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Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
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