It’s finally time to go back to Cousins Beach. Prime Video’s hit series The Summer I Turned Pretty, based on the books by Jenny Han (of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before fame) has returned for a long-awaited second season. The show premiered last year, winning us over as our new favorite YA comfort binge, but this time around, things are even more emotional than we remembered.

When actress Lola Tung, who stars as Belly Conklin, told us that “Belly’s in such a different head space than when we left her,” she wasn’t kidding. The sophomore season explores grief, heartbreak, and family drama alongside young love and friendship. Even though she got the boy of her dreams, Conrad Fisher, in the season 1 finale, the new installment tests their feelings for each other. And his younger brother Jeremiah is not out of the picture yet. Here’s how to follow along with the buzzy love triangle.

When do new episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty drop?

New episodes begin streaming on Fridays, starting with the first three episodes of season 2, which are already live. Note that the series is a Prime Video original, so you can only catch it on the platform. Here’s the full schedule:

  • Episode 1, “Love Lost”: streaming July 14 Watch Now
  • Episode 2, “Love Scene”: streaming July 14 Watch Now
  • Episode 3, “Love Sick”: streaming July 14 Watch Now
  • Episode 4, “Love Game”: streaming July 21 Watch Now
  • Episode 5: streaming July 28
  • Episode 6: streaming August 4
  • Episode 7: streaming August 11
  • Episode 8: streaming August 18

Where can I read the books?

Check out Jenny Han’s trilogy below.

<i>The Summer I Turned Pretty</i> by Jenny Han
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<i>It’s Not Summer Without You</i> by Jenny Han
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<i>We’ll Always Have Summer</i> by Jenny Han
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