Title: The Summer that Changed Everything
Author: Brenda Novak
Narrated by: Courtney Patterson
Publisher: Harlequin
Audio
Length:
Approximately 10 hours and 39 minutes
Source: Thank-you to @netgalley for review copy.
Do you have one summer that was more memorable than the rest? Why? I’ve had a few the summer I was at college in grad school, the summer I got married, etc.
As a teenager, Lucy Sinclair’s father was tried and convicted of murdering three people that she knew, including a teenage girl that was described as her rival, Aurora, for her boyfriend, Ford. The town shunned her, and Lucy moved away. Now fifteen years later, she has returned, and she wants to figure out if her Dad was really guilty or not. Ford is also back for the summer and sparks fly. Who killed Aurora and why?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This was a Brenda Novak Book Group Read for June, and it was another great book club meeting on Facebook. I finished it up in early July.
· The plot for this novel was intriguing.
· Lucy and Ford had a second chance romance, a trope I usually enjoy. Ford was expecting a baby with his not quite ex-wife, which threw me off from this romance.
· I just overall couldn’t get behind the romance. I don’t like married leads dating people while saying that their spouse just doesn’t get them. Get divorced, spend some time on your own, and then date.
· There was good suspense in the story.
· I liked the small-town Virginia coastal town setting.
· The audiobook was interesting to listen to. It had a good narrator. She acted out all the parts. There were multiple POVs including males. It would have been nice to have additional narrators.
· The mystery was slow burn.
· There was a good wrap-up and ending. I really liked the suspense at the end.
Overall, The
Summer That Changed Everything by Brenda Novak was a good romantic suspense
novel. I liked the story and mystery,
but I didn’t care for the romance.
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