Author: Victoria Purman
ISBN: 9781743569443
RRP: $29.99
Our Kind Of Love is the the third book in the Boys of Summer trilogy by South Australian Victoria Purman, set along the gorgeous Fleurieu Peninsula.
Purman takes us back to the fictional town of Middle Point where we got to know Ry and Julia in Nobody But Him and Lizzie and Dan in Someone Like You. Middle Point may not be a real town but it isn’t far from the very real Port Eliot and Victor Harbor so slipping into these books is guaranteed to leave you hankering after a trip to the coast of your own, it does it to me every time.
Our Kind Of Love is part of a trilogy and it picks up just after Someone Like You ends, but it will stand alone convincingly as well. The books take place chronologically and each of them focuses on a different couple.
Fans of the series will be pleased to catch up with previous leads and see how their lives, and loves, are progressing while getting to know new leads Anna and Joe, both of whom we met in Someone Like You.
Joe is Lizzie’s older brother on hiatus from his life in Sydney after being made redundant and losing his wife. He came home to lick his wounds and decide what came next, after months of moping he still has no forward plans but he is starting to feel a little old to be bunking with his little sister. Especially considering she is so loved up.
Anna is a friend of Dan and Ry’s from University, she is an Adelaide GP with a thriving practice as well as a large and close-knit Italian family. Her marriage has just broken down and she’s not quite sure how to break the news to her family.
Our Kind Of Love opens with a lust hangover as Anna awakens in a strange bed in the aftermath of her drunken wedding hook-up. At the first opportunity she takes off back to Adelaide, hanging her head in shame but unable to erase the memories of her hot Middle Point night.
Anna is the eldest child in her traditional Italian family. She is, and always has been, a good girl who just wants to make her family proud. She is living in Adelaide which though still a relatively small city is huge compared to the likes of Middle Point. Purman makes it crystal clear that though a city girl Dr Anna Morelli is firmly ensconced in quite a tight community; they are very much like a small town, only situated in a big city.
Alternating chapters bring us closer to our hero and heroine, allowing us to get to know them much better. It is clear from early on that there is great chemistry at play between the two but chemistry isn’t always enough.
Anna’s history with Ry and Dan, and budding friendship with Julia and Lizzie, see her spending a lot more time in Middle Point. It becomes her little escape from reality, somewhere she can head to really relax and be herself without worrying what others are thinking. The only problem is the more time she spends in Middle Point the harder it is to ignore her attraction to Joe.
Purman writes the Fleurieu so well that I always want to jump in the car, no matter what time of year it is. It doesn’t matter the season, or the weather, Purman’s love of the area shines through with evocative descriptive language that leaves me craving the seaside; the beaches, the waves and even the sand and the storms.
Anna is discovering a new side to herself, a side that is not so determined to be the perfect Italian daughter. The more I learned about Dr Anna Morelli the more I felt for her. She placed so much pressure on herself to be the perfect daughter and member of the community that she was forever putting herself second.
I was strung along guessing for ages because I kept waiting for a particular something to happen and it kept not happening. I was hooked from the very beginning and found it very difficult to drag myself away.
Joe was a big shot journalist, he had covered huge stories and won awards but at the end of the day that didn’t save his job. Returning to his home town has opened his eyes to what’s really important, when he quit moping and decided to start looking to the future. He has been gone from Middle Point for two decades and no-one really expects him to stick around, his life and career have been in Sydney for so long. But with no wife and no job is there really anything to go back to?
Our Kind Of Love is a slightly unusual romantic theme, there is no friends to lovers or first love reunited here. Joe and Anna are the drunk and heartbroken hook-up, I love it. The fact that they seem to be so different also gives us an element of opposites attract, until we discover that maybe they aren’t so different after all.
I found this book to be both heartwarming and heartbreaking, full of wit and seaside charm. Curling up with Purman and the Boys of Summer was like catching up with old friends and I absolutely loved it. I can only hope that Middle Point keeps talking to Purman.
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I devour books, vampires and supernatural creatures are my genre of choice but over the past couple of years, I have broadened my horizons considerably. In a nutshell – I love to write! I love interacting with a diverse range of artists to bring you interviews. Perhaps we were perfect before – I LOVE WORDS!

Twilight style, vampire with human, human becomes vampire and they live together forever in love. That’s my kind of romance :))
I love a great romance where the leads are flawed, but willing to work at it and be faithful to the other, and somehow make it work for them. It always gives me hope.
I love old fashioned stories like what our grandparents would tell us how they met at a dance then courted for a few weeks & eventually marry within ayear fast but very romantic
My favourite romance theme is where love’s path isn’t simple. Obstacles and personalities cause difficulties and the love does not have to end happily ever after. A realistic love story.
I like stories about forbidden love, where the guy is on the wrong side of the tracks and isnt approved of by the girls family or vice versa, and what they go through to be together.
I love when there is a headstrong women being wooed by a cheeky guy with a good sense of humour. It’s fun to read the to and fro between them and the women trying to fight it even though she knows it should happen. It doesnt matter where the scenery is always a bonus.
Being a South Australian resident, I can vouch that we have Middleton (a small town) and Middleton Point…….not “Middle”. While the name is fictious the description is accurate. Middleton Point is well known as a perfect location for Whale Watching and surfing. Fleurieu Peninsula has spectacular scenery and is in fact known as a great romantic getaway, away from the hustle of busy Victor Harbor a city to which many people retire. Some also commute to and from work in Adelaide daily. Many true romantic stories have emerged from this famous region so this novel is very appropriate. Romance is definitely “in the air”. A good romance story always holds my attention, making it difficult to put the book down. I feel that names may have been changed but the story is very close to the truth.
Hi Rosemary,
We did interview Victoria when the first book came out and I asked her about this.
Middle Point is a fictional town, you can read it in her words here: http://bookgirl.beautyandlace.net/author-interview-victoria-purman
🙂
It certainly sounds like some of the towns down there though I agree.
I find myself wondering where exactly it sits everytime we drive down that way.
I go for a good friendship that slowly changes into a true love without the couple involve being sure of what is and has happened to the great friendship.
A fiery redhead meets a tall, dark, handsome man who is well above her status. Keeping his identity a secret they fall in love. He defies his family and crown to be with the one he loves. She refuses his love once she learns what he is giving up. They end up achieving both marriage and rule together in harmony. Oh a modern day Cinderella story. You can’t go past the romance of a fairytale.
I always enjoy marriage of convenience stories. The reasons for the marriage fascinates and then the sparks & friction and finally the slow realisation that it was meant for the best.