Anna is everything to Cameron, even if it's always been a secret.
Cameron has only ever been in love with one woman, his twin sisters' best friend, a woman he shouldn't want and could never have. He's a master at pretending he only sees her as family, he even had himself convinced. Almost. Not really, but he's pretending.
Anna has lived her whole life assuming she's unlovable. Her parents made her feel like a burden, their home life filled with arguments and disappointment. Her best friends always treated her like family, but she knew she never really was, no matter how much she wanted to be. No matter how much she loved their brother.
Ten years ago, Anna suggested a summer fling with Cameron, believing that was all she could ever have with him. Cameron hoped that summer would finally bring them together. In the end, Anna moved to Alberta and Cameron was left with a broken heart.
But now, Anna's back and willing to help Cameron with his new business. They tried to stay professional and be friends, but they can't deny their feelings any longer. But Anna is scared of losing him and her found family. Cameron knows they are meant to be together, he just needs her to see that she's worthy of love and happiness before she runs away again.
Just for the Summer is the second book in the Just Love series, it's a friends-to-lovers, sister's best friend, second chance romance. It's full of love, heart, found family, and spice.