Book Description
From star-crossed matches to unexpected love triangles, summer on Nantucket always holds the promise of romance in this sensational novel from New York Times bestselling author Nancy Thayer.
Lisa Hudson feels more alive than she has in a long time after hiring hunky carpenter Mack Whitney to renovate her old Nantucket home. There's no denying the spark growing between them--despite the fact that Mack is ten years her junior. But her twentysomething children, Juliet and Theo, on the island for the summer, worry that the new relationship will only lead to Lisa's heartbreak.
Yet Juliet and Theo are in for tangled love stories all their own. When dreamy Cooper Hastings moves to the island to pursue a new environmental venture, Juliet feels an unwelcome attraction, her rocky romantic history pushing her to steer clear of love. Theo only has eyes for Mack's daughter, Bethany, with whom he was bound by an unspeakable tragedy in high school--but can they overcome their past? By August, when an impending storm threatens to shatter the peace of the golden island, everyone discovers what they can and cannot control. Nancy Thayer dazzles again with this new tale of a magical summer.
My Review
Lisa's husband left her and their kids a couple of years ago and it left a huge whole where her self confidence used to be. Her ex was a jerk for sure and she's better off without him. She raised her kids on her own and they are now off living their own lives.
Mack is hired to fix a few things around Lisa's home that are falling apart. But sparks fly between then even though he's 10 years younger than her.
I'm used to reading one romance at a time in most books but this comes with three of them. When Lisa's son is hurt in a surfing accident, he comes home and it's pretty obvious that he has a thing for Mack's daughter. And then Lisa's daughter comes home after having her heart broken more than once only to find an attraction to a new guy. But she's been hurt and isn't sure she wants to try her hand at love again.
Ken and I are 9 years apart in age so I really didn't see a big deal about the 10 year difference between Lisa and Mack. I felt like they made too big a deal of the age difference, at least for me.
Things seem to be going pretty well for all three couples for the most part with a little family thrown in for good measure and then there's a big storm about to hit the island. While I liked the book alright, it wasn't great for me. But then I don't usually read this genre.
I give this 3 out of 5 stars.
Disclosure: I received a free ARC of this book in the mail from the publisher but all thoughts and opinions are my own. This is actually the first non-requested ARC I've ever received from a publisher that just showed up in my mailbox. Many thanks to the publisher for sending me the book.
I agree with you. Ten years between adults is not a lot.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to see this review because it is outside your genre. 3 out of 5 isn't bad, with that proviso.
I got it in the mail so I decided to read it.
DeleteThat was a different one for you was my first thought too. Yeah, 10 years is no big deal.
ReplyDeleteI got it in the mail so I decided to read it.
Deletegreat cover. i am eight years older than mr wonderful and we are doing just fine.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Yeah, it's not that big of an age gap. My parents were 20 yers apart.
DeleteI love the idea of summer in Nantucket...even if the romances in this one were less than stellar.
ReplyDeleteI know next to nothing about Nantucket.
DeleteNantucket wouldn't be a place we'd pick but the cover looks cool.
ReplyDeleteI liked the cover too.
DeleteI definitely don't think an age gap is such a big deal, so I don't know that I'd connect to that as being a conflict.
ReplyDeleteThey made it a big deal.
DeleteThis one actually looks like one for me ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah it does sound like a book you would like.
DeleteI'm 13 years older than my wife. It often shows up in arguments over music :). Girls of Summer sounds like a companion to "Boys of Summer" which is a classic baseball book.
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Ken and I have the same music problems.
DeleteAgreed. The age gap when they are both mature adults wouldn't be enough of a conflict for me, either. Love that there is a family group and a summer setting.
ReplyDeleteYeah I didn't understand the conflict abut their ages.
DeleteNice review
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteLove tha cover!!
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteI was going to say when I saw that cover that this didn't seem like you're usual read lol
ReplyDeleteSometimes multiple romances can work for me but usually not.
Karen @ For What It's Worth
Not my usual but I liked it ok.
DeleteNice review Mary!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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