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The Summer We Ran: Two Boys. One Secret. Thousands of Miles to Freedom

Noah Wren
5.0 / 5.0
Published: 2026

Description

Devon and Robert have spent their lives playing their parts. Devon is the golden boy, the high achiever with a perfectly curated future, while Robert masks his vulnerability behind a magnetic, devil-may-care grin. To the outside world, they are merely inseparable best friends, but in the quiet spaces between them, they have spent two years building a love that was never meant to survive their small-town reality. When a single, catastrophic mistake blows their cover on graduation night, the foundations of their lives crumble. Faced with families determined to tear them apart and a future defined by someone else’s expectations, they realize they have only one choice: stay and lose their identity, or run and risk everything. Under the cover of darkness, they pile into a beat-up pickup truck, trading the suffocating silence of home for the open road. As they carve a path from the humid South Carolina coast toward an uncertain horizon, the thrill of freedom clashes with the terrifying weight of their sacrifice. The Summer We Ran is a raw, heart-wrenching exploration of the courage it takes to claim your own life, proving that the most difficult part of love isn't the falling—it’s walking away from everything you’ve ever known.

Customer Reviews

Top 1 from Amazon
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Joxcomm
May 18, 2026

This Book Touched My Heart

A heartfelt, unforgettable YA romance that completely swept me away. The Summer We Ran is one of those rare books that grabs you emotionally from the very first chapter and never lets go. Devon and Robert feel incredibly real—awkward, funny, vulnerable, and deeply human. Their relationship develops with such tenderness and authenticity that I found myself rooting for them on every single page. What really makes this novel stand out is the emotional atmosphere. The Southern coastal setting, the late-night escape, the blue pickup truck heading into the unknown—it all feels cinematic in the best possible way. The story perfectly captures that intense moment between adolescence and adulthood when everything feels terrifying, beautiful, and possible at the same time. The road-trip element adds constant momentum, but at its core this is a story about identity, courage, and what it means to choose your own future when the world expects something different from you. Fans of emotional YA romances like Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe and They Both Die at the End will absolutely fall in love with this book. Beautifully written, emotionally honest, and impossible to put down. I already know this is going to be one of the standout YA LGBTQ novels of the summer.