Book Review: The Summer Book Club

 

The rules of summer book club are simple:
•  No sad books
•  No pressure
•  Yessssss, wine!

Besties Laurel and Paris are excited to welcome Cassie to the group. This year, the book club is all about fill-your-heart reads, an escape from the chaos of the everyday—running a business, raising a family, juggling a hundred to-dos. Even the dog is demanding (but the bestest boy).

Since Laurel’s divorce, she feels like the Worst Mom Ever. Her skepticism of men may have scarred her vulnerable daughters. Cassie has an unfortunate habit of falling for ridiculous man-boys who dump her once she fixes them. Paris knows good men exist. She’s still reeling after chasing off the only one brave enough—and foolish enough—to marry her.

Inspired by the heroines who risk everything for fulfillment, Laurel, Paris and Cassie begin to take chances—big chances—in life, in love. Facing an unwritten chapter can be terrifying. But it can be exhilarating, too, if only they can find the courage to change.


My Review

Laurel, Paris, and Cassie meshed so well together. They each brought something different to their friendship. Yet, their experiences helped them all navigate life and love. 

I chuckled at Laurel and Colton's "first time" together. Laurel was acting like an awkward teen girl afterwards. It was funny but sweet. I am glad she has someone like Colton as he really loves her. Despite Laurel being in denial due to her divorce, her self-esteem did take a dive. She had to slowly build it back up. That is where Colton comes in. 

Paris and Jonah have history together. I applaud Paris for recognizing her faults that lead to her and Jonah falling apart. You could feel that there were still strong feelings there between them. Jonah was so kind and patient with Paris. 

Cassie and Raphael make a lovely couple. I fell for Raphael as well right away. So glad that Cassie was able to find herself and love in the process. 

I love that the women were reading romance books written in the 1980's. When I really started getting into romance books, I binge read so many books from this era written by the greats...Julia Garwood, Jude Deveraux, Mary Jo Putney, Judith McNaught, Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, Linda Howard, and Karen Robards to name a few. 

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