It's the unannounced, and eventful sequel to "Before the Storm."
This whole journey begins when Mia's infamous Aunt and Uncle decide to break her out of the summer boarding school... and all without her mother's permission and knowledge.
Darcy and Lance invite her to stay the whole summer with them as they all work together, along with Roger, to keep Anna from finding out she's not at the school.
Little does Mia know that she's going to meet some very special people in Nash, but she'll also have to face some adversity as well. I mean, lying to your mother for three months isn't an easy thing to do.
But in the end, it's 16 year old Mia that finally finds her place in the world, and finds herself through the events of the "secret summer."
Through a lot of tears and plenty more apologies, she'll learn what life's like. She'll stir up a storm of her own, and figure some things, like love, the hard way.
And who knows, maybe she'll be able to tell her kids that she tried to strangle her future husband with a pancake too.
Also... it would probably help you to understand this storyline if you read the first book, Before the Storm!
Being a werewolf isn't all about howling at the moon and running carelessly through boundless fields feeling the wind in your fur.
For Michael Andrews, a Canadian living in Manhattan and afflicted with lycanthropy, there are odd side effects to being a werewolf in the middle of a bustling metropolis.
Such as waking up naked in Battery Park with absolutely no memory of the night before as a wolf and trying to figure out why there is a bullet hole in his leg.
Just another day in the life of a man living with the odd side affect of his werewolf affliction.