Every Year After, series based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel, renewed for a second season

Every Year After, the Prime Video streaming series based on Carley Fortune's blockbuster romance novel Every Summer After, has been renewed for a second season.
The series, starring Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett and executive produced by Carley Fortune, debuted earlier this summer.
Set over six years and one emotionally charged weekend, Every Summer After follows Percy and Sam, two childhood friends whose close bond was shattered by a fateful moment that forced them apart — and the complicated love story that unfolds when they're reunited years later at a funeral.
The second season of Every Year After will be based on One Golden Summer, the second book in Fortune's series based in Barry's Bay, Ont.
In One Golden Summer, Sam's brother (and fan-favourite character) Charlie gets his long-awaited chance at love.
The story follows Alice, a photographer seeking a quiet, restorative summer at her childhood cottage with her grandmother. But her plans for peace are upended when Charlie — charming, flirtatious and impossible to ignore — unexpectedly reappears. Soon, Alice finds herself feeling like she's 17 again, questioning whether this summer might hold something more than she ever expected.
“The response to Every Year After has been truly extraordinary, underscoring the universal appeal of Carley Fortune’s storytelling and the deep connection audiences have formed with the world of Barry’s Bay," said Prime Video head of global TV Peter Friendlander.
Carley Fortune is a Toronto-based journalist and bestselling author who has worked as an editor for Refinery29, The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine and Toronto Life. Her books include Meet Me at the Lake, Every Summer After, One Golden Summer, This Summer Will Be Different and Our Perfect Storm.
Meet Me at the Lake was a finalist on Canada Reads in 2024 when it was championed by fashion content creator and model Mirian Njoh — making it the first romance novel to ever appear on the show.
Every Year After is streaming now on Prime Video.
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