One Golden Summer
by Carley Fortune
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: May 6, 2025
Reviewed by PJ






I never anticipated Charlie Florek.
Good things happen at the lake. That’s what Alice’s grandmother says, and it’s true. Alice spent just one summer there at a cottage with Nan when she was seventeen—it’s where she took that photo, the one of three grinning teenagers in a yellow speedboat, the image that changed her life.
Now Alice lives behind a lens. As a photographer, she’s most comfortable on the sidelines, letting other people shine. Lately though, she’s been itching for something more, and when Nan falls and breaks her hip, Alice comes up with a plan for them both: another summer in that magical place, Barry’s Bay. But as soon as they settle in, their peace is disrupted by the roar of a familiar yellow boat, and the man driving it.
Charlie Florek was nineteen when Alice took his photo from afar. Now he’s all grown up—a shameless flirt, who manages to make Nan laugh and Alice long to be seventeen again, when life was simpler, when taking pictures was just for fun. Sun-slanted days and warm nights out on the lake with Charlie are a balm for Alice’s soul, but when she looks up and sees his piercing green gaze directly on her, she begins to worry for her heart.
PJ's Thoughts:
Just like Alice never anticipated Charlie Florek, I never anticipated One Golden Summer. You know those special books that transport you to a specific time and place, speak to all your emotions, evoke memories of times gone by, and hold you spellbound from start to finish? One Golden Summer, for me, is that book. I read it in one day and once I finished all I wanted to do was go back to page one and read it again, only slowly this time, savoring every perfectly placed word designed to elicit laughter, tears, and swoony sighs.
Before we get to the story, let's talk setting. Carley Fortune does a superb job of immersing the reader into the unique beauty of Barry's Bay. And well she should, as it's her hometown! Her love of this Ontario lake community shines through loud and clear and made me love it too. I could smell the pine-scented air, hear the loons cry under a star-studded sky, feel the wind in my face as she and Charlie raced across the lake in his yellow boat, and feel the cool water sluice over my body every time Alice dove off the dock or inelegantly fell off her Pegasus-Unicorn floatie (which would so be me).
The story itself is poignant, funny, endearing, frustrating, and romantic, centering on a variety of relationships including friendship, family, and romance. I loved Alice's bucket list and how Charlie jumped right in to help her check off items. I loved the friendship that grew between them, the flirty banter, the respect and understanding, before the deepening of feelings. The relationship between Alice and her grandmother brought so many wonderful memories and feelings to the surface. I liked that each of them grew during their summer at the lake. The family relationships for both Charlie and Alice are complicated but in each circumstance there is love at the center that helps them resolve their differences.
Note: I should point out that Charlie's (now settled) differences with his family are explored in Fortune's debut book, Every Summer After along with one major spoiler that's referenced in One Golden Summer. I haven't read Every Summer After yet (though I have bought and will be reading it soon) so I can't say if reading it first would have enhanced my love of One Golden Summer (I can't imagine loving it more) but I'm guessing it may have deepened my understanding of Charlie's character.
One Golden Summer is beautifully paced, poignantly nostalgic, deeply emotional, fun, humorous, endearing, and all the other adjectives I can think of to describe a golden summer of friendship, family, and romance at the lake. It's a summer of growth, of challenge, of discovering who you are as a person, of opening yourself to vulnerability, to love, of discovering your personal path forward, and perhaps, finding that one special person to walk that path with you.
One Golden Summer has my highest recommendation. It is my book of the summer.
Do you have memories of a specific time or place you would like to see brought to life in a book?
Have you ever spent a summer or a summer vacation on a lake?
Have you read Carley Fortune yet?
Who's up for a ride in a vintage yellow speedboat?
One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, May 25 will receive a print copy of One Golden Summer.
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*Must be 18
Lake Michigan has the most beautiful sand - but boy is it hot in the summer time. Your feet burn so you run like the wind to make it from your blanket to the cold water. The hot sand was a part of my growing up. Lake Michigan was an important part of my life. I hadn't been to Lake Michigan for a very long time when my son took me on a memory tour. When I got out of the car, I knew that smell. It is the same as it was when I was a kid. The last summer I was there. And it is a wonderful scent, water and sand and suntan lotion and sunshine. Ok not all those things have a scent, but put them together and it Lake Michigan.. I was getting ready to be a bridesmaid for Judy and Eugene. During my memory tour, Judy recognized me as though it had been a few days since she had seen me. It had been 20 years. And she was not always remembering her own daughter now. But, she recognized me immediately. The visit brought back all the memories of sunburn, and wedding dances and family and being young. My memory tour gave me new memories to treasure.
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Thanks for the memories and the review.
What wonderful memories! I too have special memories of Lake Michigan. I grew up on a smaller lake but only 10 miles from Lake Michigan so spent many hours burning my feet on those dunes, especially in my teen years.
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DeleteNever spent a summer vacation by a lake, but I have many memories of past family vacations I remember fondly. I haven't read Carley Fortune yet. Riding in a yellow speedboat sounds like a blast.
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to read this, I loved Every Summer After. I've never had a vacation on the lake, but reading books that take place on one sounds so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe had a cabin on a small lake in the Adirondacks. I loved sending time there. Not many speedboats and no romance. Just the pines, the loons, hiking in the woods, climbing mountains, and canoeing on the lake and in the marsh. Sitting on the dock listening to the frogs and birds or watching the mist rise in the morning are things and a time I wish I could go back to. It was enjoyable being there year round.
ReplyDeleteI've not yet read Carley Fortune. Not sure I'd enjoy a ride in a yellow speedboat, but I am always up for a quiet paddle in a canoe.
Patricia B.
My memories of summers spent at a lake are very clear and nostalgic. I miss that time, era and place very much. Spending a vacation at a lake was an experience which was special, unforgettable and beautiful. Our family drove to the lake and lived in a rustic cabin for a week. The lake was ideal for fishing, swimming and boating. We would take the boat out and fish everyday. We caught perch, pike, and trout and grilled the fish. What a feast. The boat was a simple rowboat with a small 5 mph motor. No speedboats were allowed on this pristine lake. We swam in this clear, clean lake with a sandy bottom. The sunshine, clean air, beautiful setting and locale was perfect. We took the boat out to a small island and had a picnic there. I have read Carley Fortune and enjoy her novels. I know the area which is depicted in her books. Such a locale with beautiful lakes and a perfect summer getaway.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was growing up, we went to a lake side summer camp through our church. It was only a week each summer but I have fond memories of friendships I made during that time. Carley Fortune is a new to me author, but her books sound great!
ReplyDeleteToo late for the contest, but I've read and loved ALL her earlier books and can't wait to start this one!
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