• Something Like Summer

  • Something Like..., Book 1
  • By: Jay Bell
  • Narrated by: Kevin R. Free
  • Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,946 ratings)

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Something Like Summer

By: Jay Bell
Narrated by: Kevin R. Free
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I remember sneaking over to his house in the middle of the night. And the secret love we used to share. That was back in high school. I never expected to see him again…

Life isn’t easy for a gay teenager living in the nineties. Ben thought coming out was his best chance of finding love. Instead he ended up lonelier than before. After a not-so-accidental collision with Tim, an attractive athlete and artist, Ben is convinced that he’s met his soulmate. Their budding romance is soon tested by spreading rumors, the danger increasing along with their passion for each other until it pushes them to the breaking point.

Years later, Ben is attending college in a different state while dating a truly wonderful guy. Everything is perfect until the day Tim shows up unexpectedly. Overwhelmed by old feelings, Ben is forced to reconcile the summer-filled dreams of his past with the complexities of his new adult life... But some love stories are impossible to forget.

Each Something Like...book follows a different LGBTQ character on their quest for love. Central to the plot is the troubled relationship between Ben and Tim, former high school sweethearts who continue to meet over the years, their chemistry changing with each encounter. Surrounding them are friends and enemies, each with their own story, resulting in an immersive universe filled with first times and second chances. While the series doesn't shy away from sex, it also focuses deeply on emotion, promising an experience that will stay with you long after the final tick.

©2011 Jay Bell (P)2024 Jay Bell

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EMOTIONS

This book made me happy, sad and nostalgic. It made me laugh and cry, a lot actually. I really enjoyed each character and their stories. It wasn’t melodramatic nor unrealistic, yet incredibly emotionally invigorating.

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Great book

Something Like Summer is such an amazing book that carries us across the epic of three people's lives that intertwine, separate and come back together again in such a powerful way. I've loved this book for years and cannot wait until the movie comes out next year sometime. The narrator does a very good job separating the voices so they are easily identifiable and gives just the right amount of sass when it's needed and the right amount of emotion, so this was very a enjoyable. Audiobook version of an incredible book.

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Wonderful!! Journey Back In Time!!

Loved this book!! I’m from Texas and lots of similarities with my coming out Story. I felt I was there when the story was told!

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Exceptional in the genre

Tim and Ben's story is both individualized and at the same time possesses archetypal depth. The first half of the book is absolutely brilliant in its pacing and action; the second half is slightly less taut, and Jace rather less interestingly described, but still contains many fine moments and encounters. The positive self-awareness of the leading character offers a good antidote to stories that are too full of misery; in Tim, Bell has created something remarkable--a genuinely complicated yet fundamentally appealing character. Chapters often end on a pithy, clever moment of insight, and the book's ending is supremely affecting.

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Some issue...

I’ve encountered some parts (words) that does not match the book; nevertheless very good and entertaining...

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great story

loved the story. the voice acting was a little off putting as he used stereotypes for some poc.

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One of my favorite authors!

If your looking for a good lgbt emotional romance series, the something like series is a must! Jay Bell did an amazing job on all of his book. Can’t wait to see more from him.

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Great book

Love this series. One of the few series that tells the same story from three different perspectives, but each book is engaging even if youve read the others and know how the storie ends. The reader a great job.

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There is no reason I should like this book

I am not a teenage boy. I'm a wise old man looking for something to which to listen while working. I read a lot, so the titles with characters anything like myself dwindles as I age. So I bought this one. I was dreadfully disappointed as it began. The reader was so boyishly chirpy and the events were set in a high school very much unlike anything I experienced in my youth where you could be (and some might have been) actually murdered if it were to be known you were anything tending toward effeminate even if you were essentially straight. If I hadn't been working with a shovel and gloves, I probably would have given it up. But the writer had suckered me into his tale and made me engage with his characters. Oh, yeah, I knew where some of the plot complications were going and some of them came up awfully fast and without much cost; some resolutions came far too easily and without much resistance. Nonetheless, I began to think how much I would have loved to have had a book like this to read when I was a young fellow, how much easier my life might well have been if I had Benjamin's experience to hold up against my own. So much waste might have been avoided. And it was at that moment when I began to appreciate Jay Bell's skill at sucking me into his fantasy without ever giving up an iota of my resentment of him for doing so. I hate books like this. I never read books like this. I have to admit that I am going to go now and listen to the second book in the series, but I still think Jay Bell is a romantic Pollyanna and thinking about him makes me grumble discontentedly.

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Perspective altering....

my words do not do this story and the subsequent sequels justice. If you are a gay man living in this day and age, you will see all or part of yourself in these characters and grow better from their stories.

Thank you Jay Bell for giving us this series which I treasure deeply! 💜

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