Book Review: Beach Vibes
What would you do if you caught your brother cheating on your best friend?
While Beth is proud of her Malibu beach shop, Surf Sandwiches, she's even prouder of her charismatic brother, Rick, who rose from foster care all the way through surgical residency. She makes subs, he saves lives. Things takes a turn for the happy after she finds out Rick is dating her new best friend, Jana. Then Jana’s handsome brother adds even more sparkle to Beth’s days…and nights.
But when she catches Rick with another woman—like, with with—her visions of an idyllic family future disappear in one awful instant. Either she betrays her brother or she keeps his secret and risks losing the man she loves and her best friend.
Love and loyalty collide with secrets and betrayal in this witty and emotional tale about the lengths we’ll go to for family, from Susan Mallery, bestselling author of The Boardwalk Bookshop.
My Review
Beth and Rick have developed a close bond as siblings. I liked the banter and support these two seemed to have for each other.
Jana and Teddy are close too. They don't bring each other down or said negative things about each other's relationship. I thought Jana and Rick were fine together. I say this because I did get the feeling that someone was off with Rick. He did not remember things about Jana like the fact that she worked in medical billing, but he called her a receptionist. There is a difference in the two jobs. If you are dating someone and really like the, you will remember the "little things".
Beth truly found herself between a rock and a hard place when it came to her brother. She had to choose between family and friendship.
This story is a family affair. You know you live in a small town when you discover that you are dating your friend's brother. I thought that Beth and Teddy made a cute couple. It was nice to see Beth smile again. I like that she and Teddy did not move too fast.
Susan does it again and has me fully invested in the story and her characters. This book was a fast read for me. It is a book you will want to pop in your bag or on your kindle for summer reading.
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