Book 3 The Summer I Turned Pretty
: While planning the wedding at the Cousins Beach house, Belly is forced to spend time with Conrad, who is also staying there. Conrad eventually confesses that he still loves her and begs her not to marry his brother.
We jump forward two years. Belly is in college. Jeremiah is the golden, reliable, fun boyfriend. They are the perfect couple on paper. But Conrad? He’s still there—quiet, brooding, and showing up at the worst (or best) moments. book 3 the summer i turned pretty
For two books, we watched him push Belly away out of a sense of nobility—or perhaps just fear. But in Book 3, we finally get inside his head with alternating chapters. We see his depression, his quiet longing, and the heavy burden of being the "older brother" who has to hold everything together. : While planning the wedding at the Cousins
: On the eve of the wedding, Conrad confesses his feelings and begs Belly not to marry his brother. Jeremiah also discovers a letter from their late mother, Susannah, intended for Conrad, which mentions Belly as Conrad's one true love. Belly is in college
Belly has been with Jeremiah for two years. They are "forever"—or so she thinks. But when a devastating secret emerges and Conrad returns to the picture, Belly has to decide where her heart truly belongs. Key Plot Points
The third book in Jenny Han’s trilogy, We’ll Always Have Summer
