Title: Cruel Summer
Author: Maisey Yates
Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
Publisher: Harlequin
Audio
Length:
Approximately 10 hours and 38 minutes
Source: Thank you @netgalley for the review copy.
What is your favorite song of the summer? I do love the song “Cruel Summer” by Bananarama so this title caught my eye. I finished this book up at the start of last week, which is perfect with summer coming to an official end today. Our weather in Northeast Wisconsin also warmed back up this week so we have more summer weather.
Samantha Parker has a comfortable life with marriage to her high school sweetheart, Will, and three kids. They are ready to start on their empty nest phase when Samantha is blindsided by Will stating that he wants an open marriage. She proposes that they have a summer apart with no contact to determine how they want to move forward. Samantha wants to spend summer finding herself. Will’s best friend, Logan, asks her to go with him to deliver restored class cars across the country as a part time summer job. Will Samantha find herself? Will she and Will reunite?
My thoughts on
this novel:
· The audiobook was good. The Narrator was pleasant to listen to and the story was engaging. I just had a hard time listening to it at the end when it took a turn into steamy romance.
· This was not a breezy summer book as it tackled many hard topics.
· I can’t imagine my husband coming home one day and asking for an open marriage. What a shock – especially are they are just coming empty nesters with more time to spend together.
· It was really Will wanting cake and to eat it too. He didn’t want a divorce, but wanted to screw around since they married so young and never had another relationship.
· I had a hard time with the romance. On her adventures with Logan, it comes out that Logan has loved her since high school and she was attracted to him too. How does this work?
· Overall, in the book, Samantha is working on finding herself and what she wants in life instead of trying to please everyone else.
· I love vintage cars so the descriptions of the cars and taking them cross country was fun for me.
· This book had spicy scenes, forced proximity, 2nd chance romance, and opposites attract.
Overall, Cruel Summer by Maisey Yates was an interesting summer read that tackled a lot of
hard topics.
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