Hayley always has a crush. The problem is her crushes never like her back. After her latest unrequited loveâa girl from her basketball teamâgets a boyfriend, she decides sheâs done falling for girls who are unavailable. Her best friend, Talia, wants romance, too, but rarely gets crushes on anyone, and sheâs tired of watching Hayley get her heart stomped on over and over. So the two girls make a pact: Theyâll help each other find summer love by putting themselves in situations that always lead to romance in movies.
To help carry out their summer love strategy, they make a list of all the places they could find their real-life rom-com: the beach, the Pride parade, the pool, a MUNA concert, and a party. But as they go to each place and try to find the one, it seems like they just canât catch a breakâthey donât know how to talk to cute strangers, someone mistakes Hayley as straight, and Hayley does a truly unfortunate DIY haircut (that she cannot be held responsible forâit was a crisis!).
But when Talia and Hayley finally manage to score dates, will they be able to get out of their own way and really dive into the romances they deserve? Or is summer love not as far off as Hayley thought?
âThe Summer Love Strategy is a love story within a love story. Intimacy takes so many beautifully complicated forms here. These are friends who care enough to carve out space for each otherâs differences, even as they feel their way through shifting relationship dynamics. Stoeve explores what it means to find new ways to love a person you know by heartâand they tackle it with such specificity and care. This oneâs going to make so many people feel seen.ââBecky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda