Forever Summer

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  • ISBN 9781035086238
  • Dimensions: 130 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Absorbing, compelling and completely unputdownable, every Lulu Taylor novel grips you to the very end' – Lisa Jewell

A legacy built on a lie. And a search to uncover the truth . . .

Kent, 2002
Lottie Conway has spent her life in the shadow of a scandal that has ripped her family apart. Now expecting her own child, she must untangle the legacy of her family’s tarnished name and uncover what really happened in those pre-war summers. Returning to beautiful Wyke House, Lottie confronts the only person left who knows the truth: her grandmother, Dinah.

Germany, 1932
Dinah Conway and her beloved William are on a blissful honeymoon when they bump into celebrated MP Winston Churchill. Unexpectedly embroiled in the febrile politics of 1930s Munich they find themselves deep in a perilous world of secrets and spying. Then, in the heat of a German summer, a devastating betrayal occurs – one that ends in a secret buried for seventy years . . .

The Forever Summer is a gripping original novel from Sunday Times bestseller Lulu Taylor that will keep you captivated through the night – full of glamour, drama and family secrets.

Lulu Taylor is the author of engrossing novels with entwined story lines in the past and present, encompassing family secrets, relationships and mysteries, in vivid and evocative settings. After studying English Literature, she began her career as a commissioning editor of fiction in publishing houses and then turned to her own writing. She has had six Sunday Times bestselling novels and her novel The Last Song of Winter was the winner of the RNA Historical Romantic Novel Award 2025. After raising her own family in London, she moved to Dorset where she now finds inspiration in its many historic houses and beautiful countryside.

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