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This is such a heartwarming story. I just lovedMeghan, Toby, Tess and Rupert. Rupert’s dementia was very sad. Meghan embarked on a journey of self discovery. The writing of this book is fantastic. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.
Meghan, and her best friend and her labrador leave NYC for Hatteras, NC. As someone who had lived on an island south of there for a summer it was a fun read to spark fond memories of the outer banks. A bit of romance, a bit of mystery, and plenty of interaction leads to a good read. Have enjoyed this author in the past and this was no exception. Would recommend. Would make a great summer read.
This book, a cup of tea and a packet of biscuits equals the perfect afternoon. I loved this book by Jenny Hale and I can’t wait to read more by this author, Download it and prepare to be transported into an island summer.
Such an interesting read, I couldn’t put this one down!
Really interesting story and lovable characters.
I have been a fan of Jenny Hale's for a while now, but I believe this is her best work yet. Such an encompassing story of fate. The Universe aligns for Meghan. She travels to the Outer Banks to claim the house her grandfather willed to her. It's the one place she has always felt centered - where she finds her calm. With aspirations of becoming a chef, she believes a fresh start is what she needs. An elderly gentleman, suffering from dementia, mistakes her as his long, lost love. She is fascinated with his story and is determined to discover the connection between her and his lost love, Hester. And as they say - the rest is fate.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this advanced review copy. In return, I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review. All opinions and thoughts are my own.
Such a great beach read! This is a feel-good book perfect for the summer and full of romance. I love Jenny Hale and was delighted to read this story set in Hatteras. Leaving New York City, Megan Gray returns home to where she grew up with her late Pappy on Hatteras Island to find her calm. Megan is grieving and lost, flailing in the direction where life should lead her. On the island she meets a brooding but handsome man, Toby and his ailing grandfather who mistakes her for a golden age movie star. Megan, while falling for Toby, she sets out to unravel the mystery of what is real and what is his grandfather’s delusion. With an envelope containing the contents left to her from her Pappy, Megan also unknowingly holds the key to a secret that will unlock her future.
This heart-warming romance is a quick read that is a delight. You can feel yourself on the sand with the sound of the surf. It’s just pure enjoyment.
Many thanks to #netgalley #anislandsummer #jennyhale for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Loved this wonderful beach read! From the first page to the last, I was drawn to the characters, the setting, the storyline and all the beautiful descriptions. Highly recommend!
Thank you to netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
I love love love Jenny Hale, and An Island Summer was good, but I must admit it wasn’t my favorite. The main character, Meghan, has recently lost her Pappy and quit her job to move in to his place, bringing a friend named Tess with her. They kind of had a strange friendship, one I didn’t always understand. Meghan is understandably grieving, and after a while Tess mentions, “you have quite an attachment to your pappy, don’t you?” Uh, duh, he raised her after her parents died. On the flip side, Tess was excited about the move and the new possibilities, whereas Meghan was seemingly bringing her down at every turn. I can look past it knowing how difficult it is to grieve for your loved ones, but she was so lost that she was just becoming negative about everything. They soon meet Toby and Rupert. Rupert has dementia and thinks Meghan is an old Hollywood starlet, and Toby is his grandson who is rumored to be stealing millions from his grandfather. That part of the plot felt a bit awkward to me, but I understand that Meghan was attached to Rupert because he reminded her of her pappy. The second half was much better than the first, so if you’re struggling, push through! All in all, it’s a pretty cute beach read, I’d recommend adding it to your summer list!
📖Book Review📖
✨Title: An Island Summer
✨Author: Jenny Hale
✨Format: eBook
✨Publisher: Bookouture
✨Publication Date: 6/09/2022
✨Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Thank you to @NetGally and @Bookouture Publishing for the change to read An Island Summer by @jhaleauthor! This book will be released on the ninth of next month!
An Island Summer follows Meghan and Tess as they leave the comfort of their lives in NYC to spend a summer starting over in Meghan’s late grandpa’s house that was given to her.
When she returns, she runs in to a man and his grandfather, and her summer begins to get interesting!
Just when I thought this was going to be a normal summer romance novel, there’s a twist that you won’t see coming!
I highly recommend this book!
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3.5 Stars
After quitting her job in New York, Meghan Gray heads to Hatteras Island with her best friend and her dog. They move into an old cottage on the beach inherited from her Pappy. Meghan soon becomes involved with Toby and his grandfather, Rupert, who suffers from dementia. As she comes to care for Rupert, she begins to learn more about her own family with surprising results.
This is the perfect one-day beach read. Just enough mystery, just enough romance and just enough sweetness to keep you turning pages and wrap up your read in a heart-warming glow.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my review.
loved this story, read in one afternoon, would be a good beach read. sweet with a happily ever after
First of all, I like all front covers of Jenny Hale's books--they are so pretty! Second of all, the story was heartwarming family drama tale.
Meghan Gray's seems to crumble in New York and decides to move back to her grandfather, Peppy's place in Hatteras Island for the summer. While in the island, she meets entrepreneur, Toby. While the two hit off, Toby's grandfather, Ruper who is suffering from dementia, mistakenly thinks she is Hester Quinn. Along with her best friend Tess, she tries to solve a mystery her grandfather had left her--an old photograph with a mysterious key and soon she finds some family secrets.
Nearly all of Jenny Hale's books are based on family ancestral stories with a little bit of family secrets that ties to the story. The writing was really great though there were some boring bits in the story. Unraveling the secret part, finding about Hester Quinn and the budding romance between Meghan and Toby was great.
Overall, if you like a light romance with a summer vibe in it, then this book is one for you--worth four stars
Many thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion only.
Romance mixed with mystery, in a beautiful coastal setting - this book ticked all the boxes for me. It’s the perfect beach read, being relaxing but with an engaging plot to keep you hooked. I was engrossed right from the start and couldn’t put it down. I love the idea of making a fresh start on an idyllic island so found it easy to relate to Meghan when she moved to the island. I found this a great read for the Summer.
After her career in NYC as a chef doesn’t materialize, Meghan returns to Hatteras Island with her friend Tess. The two move into Meghan’s grandfather’s cottage and get jobs as waitresses at a local inn. Meghan becomes friends with Rupert the inn-owner’s grandfather who suffers from dementia. There’s also a spark between his grandson Toby and Meghan but Toby clearly is hiding something. When Rupert mistakes Meghan for his long, lost love Hester, Meghan feels drawn to find out more about her. Jenny Hale has included sufficient mystery and romance to keep the reader engaged. It was a bit slow in parts but overall I enjoyed it. I thank NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this ARC.
An Island Summer by Jenny Hale is a beautiful story about following your dreams, remembering family, and new beginnings. I enjoyed this book very much! Meghan Gray had planned to become a successful chef in one of the prestigious restaurants in New York but was passed over for the chance. Meghan decides that serving tables for ten years while she knows she could do much more is too frustrating to continue. So, what could be better than having your best friend Tess join you on a trip home to Hatteras Island? Megan has the old envelope with items left to her with the old home when Pappy died. She feels confident that she and Tess will be able to find jobs while they stay in the old fishing cottage and decide what to do with their lives.
Meghan meets Toby Meyers with his grandfather one evening and is surprised when the older man calls her Hester and becomes distraught. It is soon apparent that Rupert, who is experiencing dementia, thinks Meghan is his best friend from years ago. I loved this whole storyline and how it links the past with the present.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and publisher for the opportunity to read this book! The publication date is June 9, 2022.
I really enjoyed Meghan and Toby's story. Once Toby's grandfather gets involved things start to happen and make sense. It's like a treasure hunt for their future and falling in love along the way
An Island Summer was a great feel-good romance set in an idyllic place with the happy ending many would fantasize about. It took a while for the book to garner momentum and the pace to quicken, but the second half contained an inheritance mystery that made it more exciting as more clues are revealed. I did find it rather slow at first, but the plot surrounding Hester was quite fascinating and well thought-out.
It was a little summery treat, the kind of beach read romance that does deliver on its promise of entertainment and escapism.
I enjoy reading Jenny Hale's books! An Island Summer is the perfect read for this summer! I loved the friendship between Meghan and Tess. It was was a heartwarming story about friendship, loss, love and new beginnings. Great read!
I always enjoy this author’s books and this one was no exception.
Meghan’s life is not working out for her in New York. So with her best friend Tess, she decides to return to her Pappy’s house on Hatteras Island to re-evaluate what she wants to do next. When an old man with dementia mistakes her for an old movie star, she plays along, not realising just how much this will change her life.
A quick and easy read with a nice mix of characters which was enjoyable and entertaining.
This refreshing beach read is written well but felt way too predictable to me.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my review.