
Alex Aster's #1 NYT bestselling adult romance debut sizzles with fake dating and enemies-to-lovers tension. With three exclusive collector's editions and a Hollywood film deal, this 4.3-star sensation proves why Aster's pivot from fantasy to romance captivated readers nationwide.
Alexandra Pierson, known by her pen name Alex Aster, is the bestselling author of Summer in the City, a contemporary romance novel and her debut in adult fiction. Born in 1995 to Colombian-American parents, Aster brings her signature blend of emotionally-driven storytelling and vivid world-building to the romance genre, exploring themes of love, self-discovery, and second chances in the bustling backdrop of New York City.
Aster graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied English with a concentration in creative writing and marketing.
She first gained international recognition with her young adult fantasy series Lightlark, which became a TikTok sensation and sold over 3 million copies in the U.S. She is one of the most-followed authors in the world, with over 1 million social media followers and 150 million views on her videos. Named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2023, Aster's work has been adapted for film by Universal Pictures. Summer in the City hit the New York Times Best Seller lists in its first week of release.
Summer in the City by Alex Aster follows 27-year-old screenwriter Elle who returns to New York City to overcome writer's block and finish her screenplay. She unexpectedly reconnects with Parker Warren, a tech billionaire and her former stairwell hookup, who becomes her neighbor. They enter a fake-dating arrangement for the summer—he needs positive press during a company acquisition, and she needs inspiration for her NYC-based script.
Alex Aster is a #1 New York Times bestselling author known for her young adult fantasy series Lightlark. Summer in the City, released in March 2025, marks her adult debut and first romance novel. The book hit the New York Times Best Seller lists for print, ebook, and hardcover fiction in its first week, demonstrating Aster's successful transition from YA fantasy to contemporary adult romance.
Summer in the City is perfect for adult romance readers who enjoy enemies-to-lovers tropes, fake dating scenarios, and steamy contemporary settings. The novel features explicit intimate scenes and is recommended for mature audiences only. Readers who love billionaire romances, New York City settings, fast-paced rom-coms with emotional depth, and stories about creative professionals overcoming personal barriers will find this book particularly engaging.
Summer in the City delivers compelling characters, intriguing plot twists, and writing that evokes both laughter and tears. The novel successfully balances steamy romance with emotional depth, exploring themes of independence, wealth dynamics, and overcoming family trauma. Reviewers praise Aster's ability to create authentic chemistry between protagonists while addressing serious topics like controlling parents and finding one's identity, making it a satisfying read for romance enthusiasts seeking substance alongside passion.
In Summer in the City, Elle and Parker agree to a mutually beneficial fake-dating arrangement for the summer. Parker needs positive press coverage to distract from his controversial company acquisition by Virion, while Elle requires inspiration to break through her writer's block and complete her NYC-based screenplay. Their agreement includes public appearances, coffee runs, and visits to filming locations, gradually blurring the lines between their fabricated relationship and genuine feelings.
Elle struggles with writer's block because she must write a screenplay set in New York City, a place filled with painful memories she swore never to revisit. Two years earlier, she had a stairwell hookup with Parker Warren that ended badly due to his billionaire attitude. Her creative paralysis stems from avoiding confrontation with both the city and the memories associated with it, requiring her physical return to NYC to find inspiration.
Elle's father, David Salazar, represents toxic wealth and control in Summer in the City. He used money to manipulate Elle's mother, Elle, and her sister Cali throughout their lives. When Elle encounters him at a charity gala, he doesn't recognize her successful screenwriting career and assumes she's financially dependent on Parker. His subsequent false claims to the press about supporting her career force Elle's anonymous identity into the public spotlight.
The navy-blue townhouse on Gramercy Park represents Elle's dream of self-made success and independence from wealth-based control. When Parker secretly purchases it for her as part of his marriage proposal, Elle becomes furious because achieving this goal herself was essential to her identity. After 18 months apart, Elle demonstrates her growth by buying the townhouse from Parker with her own money earned from her successful blockbuster film.
Summer in the City concludes with Elle returning to New York City after 18 months in Los Angeles, where she achieved success with a blockbuster film and three-movie deal. Inspired by a note from her deceased mother encouraging her to embrace new beginnings, Elle purchases her dream Gramercy townhouse from Parker using her own money. As they renovate it together, they rekindle their romance, and after several months of genuine dating, Elle proposes to Parker, reversing his earlier proposal.
Summer in the City explores wealth as both opportunity and control mechanism through Elle's complex relationship with money. Elle's father weaponized wealth to dominate her family, creating Elle's fierce determination to succeed independently. Parker's billionaire status initially represents everything Elle distrusts, symbolized by the extravagant diamond necklace incident. The novel ultimately argues that true partnership requires respecting each other's autonomy and achievements rather than using money to solve problems or demonstrate love.
Elle writes anonymously to separate herself from her wealthy father's influence and establish her own identity. Her anonymity allows creative freedom without family baggage or expectations tied to the Salazar name. When the press discovers her true identity and her father falsely claims credit for her success, Elle must navigate newfound public attention while maintaining her hard-earned professional credibility. This exposure ultimately opens doors for executive meetings and opportunities she previously avoided.
Summer in the City presents New York City as both antagonist and muse in Elle's creative journey. The novel includes specific NYC locations like Summit One Vanderbilt, Gramercy Park, Fifth Avenue, and various pizza establishments that Elle visits for screenplay research. Aster emphasizes the city's "skyscraper glimmering, pizza crusted, sunlit charms" through coffee shop culture, floor-to-ceiling window views, and vibrant street life. The city transforms from a place of painful memories into a setting for rediscovery, romance, and ultimately, home.
著者の声を通じて本を感じる
知識を魅力的で例が豊富な洞察に変換
キーアイデアを瞬時にキャプチャして素早く学習
楽しく魅力的な方法で本を楽しむ
"The perfect summer escape."
"I hope your stupid start-up dies a slow, painful death."
Summer in New York City arrives like a "hellscape of heat reflected off skyscraper mirrors"
Parker might actually be her "twisted muse"
"Wrong. All of them."
『Summer in the City』の核心的なアイデアを分かりやすいポイントに分解し、革新的なチームがどのように創造、協力、成長するかを理解します。
『Summer in the City』を素早い記憶のヒントに凝縮し、率直さ、チームワーク、創造的な回復力の主要原則を強調します。

鮮やかなストーリーテリングを通じて『Summer in the City』を体験し、イノベーションのレッスンを記憶に残り、応用できる瞬間に変えます。
何でも質問し、声を選び、本当にあなたに響く洞察を一緒に作り出しましょう。

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Elle Leon's carefully constructed life begins to unravel during a chance encounter at an exclusive New York City club. As a successful but anonymous screenwriter who fiercely guards her independence, Elle has no interest in the networking event her friend Penelope drags her to. Escaping the crowd, she meets a tall, attractive stranger she mistakes for a bouncer. Their chemistry ignites instantly, leading to a passionate encounter in the stairwell that ends disastrously when he implies she might want something from him beyond physical attraction. Furious at being mistaken for a gold digger, Elle storms out, only to discover the man is Parker Warren, CEO of Atomic, the night's celebrated company. Two years later, Elle finds herself glaring at a business magazine featuring Parker's unsmiling face announcing his $10 billion company sale. Despite her casual dismissal of his success, those piercing green eyes still fill her with rage. Little does she know that fate is about to throw them together again in the most unexpected way when she returns to New York to house-sit her sister's luxury apartment - right next door to none other than Parker Warren himself.