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Publication Order of Golden Doors Books

The Summer of Lost Letters(2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
Eight Nights of Flirting(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Summer Nights and Meteorites(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon

Hannah Reynolds is an American published author. She also uses a pen name to write adult romance, Allison Parr.

Hannah resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She grew up somewhere outside of Boston, and she would spend much of her time as a child and teen reading and recommending good books to friends. She also worked at a bookstore and made desserts of the chocolate variety all of the time. Today she continues to enjoy making chocolate desserts when she is stressed.

Hannah attended Ithaca College, where she graduated with her Ba in Archaeology and Creative Writing. That means that she can finally make a career out of being in the dirt playing and telling stories of a romantic nature.

The author has resided in many places all over the world, from New York to San Francisco to Paris. After all of that she has made her way back to the United States and is now busy writing books, which include The Summer of Lost Letters and Eight Nights of Flirting, as well as Summer Nights and Meteorites, the third novel in the Golden Doors series.

The Summer of Lost Letters is the first book in the Golden Doors series by Hannah Reynolds. If you like historical fiction or romance stories, then you are definitely going to want to give this book a try!

This is the story of a summer romance that takes place in Nantucket. It follows along with Abby Schoenberg, a seventeen year old teenage girl as she looks into her grandmother and her life during World War II and finds out a secret that she wasn’t expecting.

Abby has not been excited for the summer before going into senior year of high school. She finally had her first boyfriend and then ended up breaking up with him. All of her friends are taking different directions and doing their own thing over the upcoming three months. Abby knows that she needs to figure out her own plan and take an adventure of some kind that’s going to enrich her life and she can brag about later while her friends all recount their experiences. This is where she figures the letters come in.

Abby finds the letters when they pop up on a rainy day, tucked in with the possessions of her recently passed grandmother. These are love letters, the type that come from a man who was named Edward and from some mansion located on Nantucket. Abby knows that she doesn’t have a lot of information about the past of her grandmother. She does know some things, however.

She knows that her grandmother was originally born in Germany, moving to the United States to get away from the Holocaust with her family when she was five years old. But she doesn’t really know all of the details, and some of the finer points might not be able to be discovered. All together, these letters show a life that seems to be much different than the one Abby knows that came after, one that was quiet and calm and never hinted at a previous life.

Abby decides that she is going to head out to visit Nantucket and spend the summer there. That way she will be able to find out a lot more about her grandmother and maybe even unearth some of her secrets and get to know her better that way.

Then she gets there and meets Edward’s grandson. Abby has to admit that he’s handsome, and there might be an attraction there. However, he wants her to back off and not investigate any further. Things get even more complex and Noah and Abby start to spend more time together and grow even closer.

But there are mysteries in the branches of each of their family tree that are hiding, and the two might have to deal with their pasts and the burdens within if they want to experience the different futures that they have imagined. Can Abby and Noah deal with the echoes of times gone by and meet up with each other in the present? Or will they find that they must take a pass on romance because of all of the connections that their families with each other? Read this book from Hannah Reynolds to find out!

Eight Nights of Flirting is the second book in the Golden Doors series by Hannah Reynolds. If you liked the first book in the series, read this one before continuing on to the third and see what you think of it!

Shira Barbanel is the main character in this story, and she’s a girl with a plan. She’s just sixteen years old, but she knows that when this Hanukkah comes around she wants to have the ideal boyfriend by her side. The only issue is that love might not line up with all of her carefully crafted ideas.

Shira isn’t going to let that stop her, though. This holiday, she’s going to have a boyfriend. She already knows who it should be and has the ideal candidate. Isaac, assistant to her great uncle. He’s a very smart guy, very attractive, and just likable. But Shira knows that when it comes to flirting, she is also not very good at it.

Shira knows that she has to do something about this, so she develops a strategy. Tyler Nelson was once an enemy of Shira’s, and also a crush. But she has to admit that Tyler is popular and the most likable guy that she knows. He should be the one showing her how she can get Isaac.

The two come up with their own plan when at the Golden Doors and they get snowed in. If Tyler can give her lessons on how to flirt to win over a guy, Shira will hook Tyler up with some career connections. But the more that the two of them hang out together, the more Shira starts to feel like she sees the real Tyler underneath his player character.

Shira is starting to realize she actually likes spending time with Tyler. What does this mean for Isaac, and her big Hanukkah plans? Read this seductive romance to find out!

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