August Rain by Jamie Applegate Hunter


August Rain
Title : August Rain
Author :
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 272
Publication : Published June 24, 2021

James is an All-American heartthrob with the perfect girlfriend and a seemingly perfect life. But when his relationship is over, and he spirals into a pit of despair, it takes an unlikely ally to pull him out.

August is a quick-witted, kind, California girl who’s ready to help at a moment’s notice. When James’ love life implodes, she lends a friendly hand to help pick up his pieces. But as the days grow longer and the temperatures rise, their friendship blossoms into something more.

Unfortunately for August, when the summer comes to a close, James runs back into his ex’s arms, leaving her brokenhearted.

But when Logan, the resident playboy of Rockport High and James’ life-long best friend, saves her from a night of humiliation, August soon discovers that behind the ladies’ man façade is a sweet, generous guy with a heart of gold.

When James comes running back begging for her forgiveness, August is forced to choose between the possibility of a second chance or the excitement of something new.

Find out who wins her heart in this YA romance!

August Rain contains mature language and "fade to black" situations.


August Rain Reviews


  • meg!

    3/5:
    Special thank you to the authors for sending me this arc of August Rain!

    The story of August's relationship between two popular boys at R. high school was fun, fluffy, and was the perfect summer read!

    Some of my issues with this novel really begin with the pacing of the story. In my opinion, August and James's feelings for one another grew extremely fast and their relationship didn't involve the longing I hoped for. This is a key factor for me when reading a romance story: I enjoy yearning and this simply was not present.

    Another concern of mine when reading this book was its length. The story felt rushed and I was left wanting more from August and Logan and expanding their relationship on the page.

    Something I was pleased to read was the anti-girl-on-girl hate the authors so greatly wrote in. Even though some of the female characters created opinions about each other based on their relationships with the male love interests, I appreciated the authors including a clarifying conversation between two female characters that had tension between them but I will not say more as to avoid spoiling.

    Notches aside, August Rain is a short summer romance novel I enjoyed and can work as a standalone novel.

  • Haley Tyrrell

    3.5 Stars rounded up!

    Calling all Swifties (and lovers of YA romance)!!! This book is for you. The authors said it is inspired by the unnamed narrator in the song august by Taylor Swift. You don't really get to hear what happens to her so they decided to write the story.

    Honestly, I devoured this in one sitting. Seriously, I loved it. I felt like the teenagers lives were realistic in comparison to some other YA books. I felt nostalgic AF, too. I really enjoyed it. Also, for the Swifties out there, there are many easter eggs dropped in. I didn't realize it until I read this article by Vulture.
    https://www.vulture.com/2020/08/folkl...

    This books releases TOMORROW (6/24) and it is also on Kindle Unlimited. It is only 272 pages, so it is a quick read. I recommend!

  • Zerita McAtee

    2.5/5
    August Rain is the perfect heartwarming romance for Swifties and YA fans alike. I found this novel fun, light hearted, and easy to get through. The strength of this story is its ability to adapt from Taylor Swift’s Folklore. From the start I liked Logan, and wished that his character was more developed in the first half. James I was never a huge fan of, and mostly because I was skeptical (anyone who’s listened to Cardigan would be), but his character was very interesting and I found myself happy for him at the end. The main character August, had a lot of strong personality traits and I was definitely rooting for her through the novel. As a teenager myself I did find a lot of the slang out of touch with what real young adults speak like, however many ya authors struggle with this, so I was able to get past it. Overall, the two authors did a good job creating a story from some songs, and they made it their own in a splendid way.

  • Rachel

    𝘈𝘶𝘨𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘙𝘢𝘪𝘯 by @jah.hdj⁣

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    𝐒𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐲: ⁣When James’ girlfriend dumps him for the summer, he starts to form a deep friendship with August. During the entire summer, they hang out with Logan, Tara, and Izzy. As the summer progresses, so do their feelings, despite knowing James plans to return to his ex when she gets back to town. ⁣
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    𝐓𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬: ⁣I was deeeeeeep into the KU catalog when I found this book one of my favorite authors. When I tell you I GASPED and downloaded it immediately, I mean it. 🤣 I also messaged Jamie immediately and asked why I didn’t know about it. Long story short, she doesn’t talk about it because she and Heather are planning some rewrites/edits of it. However, I read it anyway. Jamie and I chatted about what she wants to change in the book and I agree with her. That all said, I did still find this book to be enjoyable. It was a cute, sweet read. The second half had me STRESSED because I was going to riot if August didn’t end up with who I wanted her to be with. Good news: no riot ensued. 😅 Overall, this was enjoyable and I’m happy I read it in this form. I am excited for when Jamie and Heather do their rewrites/edits of the book because I will definitely read that version, too. ⁣
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  • Ivy Childers

    This is your sign to get this book! I was put through a rollercoaster of emotions but enjoyed it none the less. This book made my eyes glued to the pages and I finished it in one day! I usually read fantasy but decided to give this book a shot, I am sure glad I did! This book has a beautiful flow of the storyline and perfectly portrays older high school years. The chemistry between the characters is unmatched and I found myself congratulating August as the book went on. I am very pleased to know I spent a Sunday well and am sad to let the characters go. The authors did an amazing job and this book is truly a new favorite!

  • Katelyn Guy

    I couldn’t put this book down. I loved August Rain because it felt raw and real to what young love is. I was pulled in by the characters, and was rooting for some of them on till the very end. I loved all the Taylor Swift easter eggs and 90’s references too bringing back all the nostalgia! I feel like this is a book a lot of age ranges can relate too. Whether that be in their current lives or reliving the past in one way or another.

  • Care Kelley

    Let me start by saying that I physically cringe any time an author says that a character "chuckles", which happens in more current YA books than you may think. The 1970's called and wants its word back. I don't know why I have such a problem with it, but alas, I do. And it happens more in this book than any I've encountered yet. So minus stars for that......BUT......otherwise the book is cute.

  • Brittany Rader

    It took me an embarrassingly long time to realize that the first half of this book is based on the folklore love triangle, but once I did it actually made the book better because I had more emotional investment in the characters. Overall, it was a cute book!

  • Pearl

    Wow. I-

    After reading the book I felt compete but not at the same time. Thousands of thoughts swarm into my mind at 2:00AM because it was the type of book that shouldn’t be put down until you finished the book. I wanted to finish because I was dying to know who August chose and her relationship with the other. It’s a cute YA romance and they had some cheesy lines but it made me feel content and happy. 🍓

    The authors wrote it in a way that made me feel sympathetic towards all the characters and it made me feel confused. In some type of aspect, I love all the characters and their differences.

    Not going to lie, I cried when a specific part appeared. I dreaded that scene but everyone knew it was going to happen. I wasn’t mentally prepared but I knew it’ll happen. I don’t know if others would cry but I cry a lot when it comes to books because I’m so into the book that I will relate to the MC with whatever they’re feeling.

    In the end, I give 5/5 stars because the authors are beginners to the writing world and I will support them because who doesn’t want to support someone’s dreams? I can’t wait to see more work and their books is just the beginning of their career. 💖

    My favorite quote : “‘it was always you.’”

  • mia ୨୧

    2.5 ⭐️*