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Ana Maria Rus

Home > Creative Content > TV Shows After creative highs like “Heated Rivalry,” this 15-year-long romance feels like settling In a way, you can’t blame Prime Video for wanting to make “Every Year After.” The book it’s based on — Carley Fortune’s “Every Summer After” — was a smash in the world of beach-read romances, selling more than a million copies to readers and BookTok fanatics who wished they could be whisked away for a breezy Canadian summer of love. The general vibe of the story is pretty