Title: The Summer of Christmas
Author: Juliet Giglio and Keith Giglio
Narrated by: Elizabeth Cottle
Publisher:
Dreamscape Media
Length: 10 hours and 23 Minutes
Source: Sourcebooks,
Dreamscape Media & Netgalley. Thank-you!
Do you read any
Christmas books in the summer or watch any Christmas movies? When I was growing up, I watched It’s a
Wonderful Life all summer long. I love
that movie.
I really enjoyed
The Summer of Christmas. If you are a
fan of a good romance, Christmas movies, and Hallmark Christmas movies – this
is the book for you. Ivy Green lives in
California and her dreams are coming true as she works to become a
screenwriter. Her boyfriend Nick Shepard
is visiting her for Christmas when she expresses her dream that he leave his
family vineyard back in their small hometown in the State of New York and move
to California with her. While they sit
with Santa, Nick tells Ivy that his dream is to break up with her and that he
has been cheating on her. Devasted, the
newly single Ivy writes a riveting screen play about their romance from childhood
through adults with a tragic ending where the Nick character dies in a snowmobile
accident. Years later, her screen play
is getting made into a movie. She is
back in her hometown to film the movie with her new producer boyfriend Drew
when she meets Nick again for the first time since the breakup. Will she be able to figure out what exactly
went wrong and what she wants out of life?
I really enjoyed
this lighthearted romantic comedy. It’s
just what I needed right now. I loved
the behind the scenes look at making movies.
I laughed out loud when it came
up in the story that Nick’s top selling wine was Poison Ivy. It was a joke that kept on giving throughout
the story. I loved all of the secondary
characters. I especially enjoyed the
movie star Griffin and how he bonded with Ivy’s family. He just wanted a normal life and to be
loved. I also enjoyed how Nick’s mother
had a romance of her own. The town was
also a star of the novel and sounded beautiful.
The movie had a dream sequence towards the end that was reminiscent of
It’s a Wonderful Life.
Narrator Elizabeth
Cottle did a great job and was fun to listen to. I thought of her as the voice of Ivy.
Fun cover! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful review! So happy you liked the book!
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