Source: From Netgalley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.
Publication Date: May 26, 2026
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Goodreads Synopsis:
Some loves are meant to stay…some are meant to set you free.The Summer I Turned Pretty meets Circe in this windswept, emotional retelling of The Odyssey. A stunning story of first love, ancient echoes, and the power of rewriting your own fate.Callie Quinn has never left Catalina Island. Her world is a crumbling cliffside inn, a father who’s more prison guard than parent, and a curse she believes she’s doomed to every summer brings a boy, a spark—and then a goodbye. Until one summer everything changes.A storm. A shipwreck. A boy washed ashore.Odie is secretive, wounded, and desperate to disappear. Callie offers him shelter, a place to heal, and slowly, something more. But Odie is no ordinary castaway. He carries secrets that could destroy them both. On Catalina, Callie shows him another way to live. A life of freedom and belonging. An everlasting life where he could be anyone—even himself.But when Odie’s world crashes back into their paradise, both Odysseus and Calypso must make impossible one between legacy and love. The other, between holding on and setting herself free.Inspired by the tale of Odysseus and Calypso from Homer’s The Odyssey, this fresh retelling gives star-crossed lovers a chance to defy fate. Full of longing, first love, and impossible choices, it’s a story where, at last, they find their happily ever after.A star-crossed, slow-burn summer romance. A contemporary reimagining with mythological roots. A girl who learns that sometimes, the most epic love story is the one you write for yourself.
Review:
I enjoyed Calypso's Odyssey, as an adult reader it was engaging and a fun twist on some classics.
Calypso, or Callie, has graduated high school and she is in limbo. She isn't sure about college and since her mom passed away, she feels a bit obligated to help her dad run their inn. She feels lost, unsure, and is dealing with some trauma over a guy that shared a picture of her with others that he shouldn't have.
I thought that Callie was pretty accurate emotionally to how I felt at this time and age. Lots of changes, lots of uncertainty, lots of bad decisions at times. All that said, she also seems a bit too naïve also -possibly because of being too sheltered.
Odie is dropped into her life as if by a miracle and she takes a lot of chances on him. Together they talk through their uncertainties and fall for each other. I appreciated the inspiration set in a modern world, I liked the plot overall. It was a meandering feeling story in a way that feels like the original story.
I think that for me, the issue with this book was not the age range like most got rile about, more on that in a minute - it was that there were no repercussions for behaviors. A teen boy sails a boat into a storm, almost drowns... no issues. A girl lets a boy live in a dingy hotel room that might be moldy ... no issues.. also no water... the boy that is showing her picture around...only embarrassment and shame for Callie and her dad pretty much victim blames. I know that it is a story, but it just felt like there were more opportunities there for deeper moments that just didn't happen.
Now, the age-range thing. I completely understand that readers say this is NOT a teen book because it talks about sex, sexual content, condoms, losing virginity, and yes this book likely isn't for young teens, but Juniors and Seniors - I hate to break it to people but these are conversations they are having and I was having at this age...it is an accurate depiction that some teens might appreciate having.
Should it have disclaimers, probably but nothing is graphic. Adults just be mindful if purchasing for teen readers.

























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