Endless Summer, Book 1

Endless Summer, Book 1 is the first book of the Endless Summer series. It is followed by Endless Summer, Book 2 and Endless Summer, Book 3.

Summary
''Adventure and romance await in the tropical paradise of La Huerta. Can you solve the island's mysteries?''

Act I, Chapter 1: This Must Be Heaven
"Adventure and romance await in the tropical paradise of La Huerta. Can you solve the island's mysteries?"

Act I, Chapter 2: We've All Got Secrets
"You and your new friends are completely isolated at a paradise resort. Is it time to panic... or party?"

Act I, Chapter 3: All Kinds of Crazy
"Venturing into the jungle in search of the missing guests, you and your friends find both paradise and peril..."

Act I, Chapter 4: Cut and Run
"Stalked by a ferocious beast, you must find a away back to the resort to warn your friends before it catches you!"

Act I, Chapter 5: It's What You're Meant For
"It's a race against time to escape the island, but destiny has other plans in store for you and your friends..."

Act II, Chapter 6: The World Has a Habit of Crushing You
"You and your friends come up with a plan for survival... but you'll have to survive each other first!"

Act II, Chapter 7: Pies Make Peace
"Tensions in the group hit a breaking point... and only Raj knows how to fix it!"

Act II, Chapter 8: You Always Have to Be the Hero
"Sean leads a dangerous journey to the island's volcano. Do you trust your new friends to keep you safe?"

Act II, Chapter 9: Out of the Frying Pan... Into the Fire
"The mysterious Estela returns to save you from a frightening new enemy... but is she the one you should be frightened of?"

Act II, Chapter 10: No Escape
"The team gets into the mysterious Observatory... but will they be able to get out?"

Act III, Chapter 11: Rock the Boat
"Your limits are tested as your group reunites for a journey to the island marina, but none of you could be prepared for what you find..."

Act III, Chapter 12: The Enemy Is Out There
"A horrifying sea monster blocks your escape from the island... but it might not be the most dangerous threat."

Act III, Chapter 13: One of Us Isn’t Supposed to Be Here
"A mysterious, telepathic civilization watches from the rainforest, and they want only one thing... you."

Act III, Chapter 14: Last Night On Earth
"As the Watchers draw near, you and your friends hunker down for the night, with one last chance to tell each other how you feel."

Act III, Chapter 15: It Was Not Meant To End Like This
"The Watchers have come for you. Can your friends rally together to stop them?"

Act III, Chapter 16: Here's to Adventure
"The resort is under seige... and not all of you will escape in time."

Acts
Endless Summer is divided into several narrative acts of around 5 chapters long. It does not cost additional keys to progress through acts (progression happens as normal, using keys to unlock new chapters). At the end of each act, your progress is evaluated and you are treated to all or part of a bonus scene, depending on how many clues you have collected.

Clues
As you proceed through the chapters, you will collect "clues" that offer insight into the mysteries surrounding La Huerta. These clues don't actually lead you to many conclusions, but if you collect them all, you are treated to a bonus scene at the end of the act. If you collect most, but not all, of the clues in an act, you will still be treated to part of the bonus scene.

Some clues are obtained simply by progress, many are obtained through making the right choices, and a few cost diamonds, either directly or indirectly.

The clue system makes this the first Choices story to include bonus scenes unlocked without directly paying a diamond cost.

Related to clues are the dossiers that can be found in Chapters 6, 10, and 11. Collecting them all (conventional premium choices with diamond costs) unlocks an epilogue and a final puzzle.

Friendship indicator
Unlike other Choices stories, where you are simply told your relationships with other characters are improved or damaged, significant characters in Endless Summer have a friendship emoji right next to their name whenever they speak. The color and face on the emoji indicates the nature of that character's relationship to Your Character. The emoji range from an angry blue face for enemies to a laughing reddish face for best friends. Whenever you make a choice other characters approve or disapprove of, a quick indicator will pop up informing you how by many points your relationship has changed.

Characters with friendship indicators are Your Character's classmates (Diego, Sean, Quinn, Grace, Aleister, Craig, Michelle, Raj, Zahra, and Estela) as well as Jake, Lila and IRIS.

The relationships that you can have with a character as of now are:
 * Hate
 * Dislike
 * Neutral
 * Like
 * Friends
 * Close
 * Best Friends

Soundtracks
Visit the soundtrack page for more soundtracks from Choices.

Trivia

 * On September 22, 2016 PB teased this book in one of their blogposts, but admitted their fifth story was still in it's early stages, so Players should not get their hopes up about seeing it anytime too soon.
 * The Fox is purple instead of blue on the cover.
 * The cover features three of Your Character's four love interests: Jake, Quinn, and Sean.
 * This is the second Choices story in which you can select your gender at character creation (after "Most Wanted, Book 1").
 * This is the first Choices story to feature implicitly bisexual love interests who are interested in Your Character regardless of gender. Previous stories have featured implicitly bisexual protagonists (i.e., The Freshman and The Crown and the Flame) with fixed gender.
 * In Chapter 6, if you choose to go investigate Rourke office with Sean, you will have a chance to enter the password to his computer. If you enter the correct one: ALccADDSccUP, your character will create a temporal paradox, and be thrown through time and space until a guardian of the fourth dimension appears and resets everything for you. The password is only usable in a bonus scene if you collect all the dossiers on you and your friends (in-universe, providing the clues you need to figure out the password). The dossiers can be found in Chapter 6 (after failing to gain access to the computer), Chapter 10, and Chapter 11.
 * This book appears to have a pattern when it comes to chapter names. They appear to be named after direct quotes from that chapter. For example, the title of Chapter 5 - It's What You're Meant For - is said by Estela towards Your Character when the latter tells the former that they want to help the former in her mission.
 * On Thursday December 7, 2017 Pixelberry released the soundtracks for the series.
 * The old note clue is expanded further when the gang ends up at Neptune Cave in Endless Summer, Book 3 trying to find the other half of the island's heart.
 * In Chapter 12, if you choose to use diamonds and speak to (who is later known as Varyyn) he somehow knows Jake and Sean's Hadean zodiac signs, but not the main character's.
 * The Idols introduced in Endless Summer, Book 2 are revealed to be part of the Vaanti's religion.
 * On February 16, 2018 Pixelberry shared the playlists of the Endless Summer team that covers all three books on Spotify.
 * Inspiration for book 1 came from the song, Slam by Pendulum.
 * Link to the Spotify playlist is found in the Reference section.
 * According to Pixelberry's blog, the title of the series was supposed to be different.
 * There were also different brainstormed plots such as; a professor being eaten, Flora Sullivan being the Big Bad of Book 1, the rest of the Catalysts being your ex-lovers and Aleister being depicted as a serial killer.
 * The events in the book take place over six days.
 * The "Adventurer's Theme" soundtrack has been used in other series such as The Royal Romance and Perfect Match. Namely, during fights with villains.
 * In Chapter 9 of Perfect Match 2, the writers of Perfect Match referenced The Endless Summer series when Damien talks about "a group of friends, a mysterious island and how they come for a vacation, but end up with a lot more stuff than they bargained for."
 * Half of the cover can be shortly seen in the background at the end of The Freshman, Book 4, Chapter 4.
 * On December 11, 2018 Luke, one of the writers for Endless Summer and the Hero series inadvertently confirmed he still works at Pixelberry (despite some rumors to the contrary) through a tweet and conversation with Kara, another PB writer.
 * This book (as well as the other books in this series) includes many references to pop culture, especially movies. Apart from Jake's nicknames for other characters such as Ariel, Princess Leia, Pippi Longstocking, Captain America, Minnie Mouse, Legolas and Tony The Tiger, mentions and references include 28 Days Later (Chapter 3), Jurassic Park (Chapter 4), Indiana Jones (Chapter 5), Frozen (Chapter 6), Freaky Friday, Home Alone (Chapters 13 and 15), Lord of the Rings (Chapter 14), Avatar (when talking about the Vaanti), Christopher Nolan movies (Chapter 15 if you are with Diego), and Pirates of the Caribbean (Chapter 15).