Who Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah End Up With in the Summer I Turned Pretty Book Series
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" is returning to Amazon Prime Video for season two on July 14, and we can't wait to revisit the pristine sandy beaches of Cousins Beach and Susannah's beautiful beach house with the Conklins and the Fishers. Based on the popular YA trilogy by Jenny Han, which includes "It's Not Summer Without You" and "We'll Always Have Summer," the series takes us into the lives of two families who spend every summer together in a fictional Massachusetts town called Cousins Beach because their moms are best friends. Laurel's kids, daughter Belly and older brother Steven, are best friends with Susannah's sons, Conrad and Jeremiah. Conrad has had Belly's heart since she was 10, but it's his younger brother Jeremiah who's more willing to openly return her feelings and doesn't play games. Caught between the love of two brothers, Belly is forced to figure out who she really wants. Told over the course of the warmest months of the year, the series serves as a coming-of-age story for the teens in both families. There are a lot of major differences between the series and the show, and while it's still hard to tell who will end up together, here is each character's fate if the show stays true to the books.
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" is returning to Amazon Prime Video for season two on July 14, and we can't wait to revisit the pristine sandy beaches of Cousins Beach and Susannah's beautiful beach house with the Conklins and the Fishers.
Based on the popular YA trilogy by Jenny Han, which includes "It's Not Summer Without You" and "We'll Always Have Summer," the series takes us into the lives of two families who spend every summer together in a fictional Massachusetts town called Cousins Beach because their moms are best friends. Laurel's kids, daughter Belly and older brother Steven, are best friends with Susannah's sons, Conrad and Jeremiah. Conrad has had Belly's heart since she was 10, but it's his younger brother Jeremiah who's more willing to openly return her feelings and doesn't play games. Caught between the love of two brothers, Belly is forced to figure out who she really wants. Told over the course of the warmest months of the year, the series serves as a coming-of-age story for the teens in both families.
There are a lot of major differences between the series and the show, and while it's still hard to tell who will end up together, here is each character's fate if the show stays true to the books.