The Turning Point: Summer McKoy’s Choice in Pride

To say that Summer McKoy was one of my least liked FMCs would be an understatement. She wasn’t written to be loved in the traditional sense. Like most of the main characters in the Love Is Cure series, she was flawed — shaped by her vice — but within that flaw lived the catalyst for her transformation.

Throughout Pride, Summer made it clear that she believed she was above everything and everyone. From the guy she’d secretly crushed on since freshman year, to the interns she competed with for a job she only wanted because her mother told her to, Summer moved through life convinced she was untouchable. Too good. Too prideful to care.

Until everything came crashing down the night she ran into her father… while on a date with the very man she swore she’d never fall for. That moment became one of the biggest turning points in Pride, shattering her illusions and beginning her healing.

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