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Summer Rental: A Novel [Andrews, Mary Kay] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Summer Rental: A Novel Review: She does it again - I don't know how MKA does it, but no matter how different the subject matter, she always hooks me with her plots and has me deeply engaged with her characters. I just LOVE her books. Especially the Weezie and Bebe stories, but all of them really. She hits the mark again here, with just enough suspense and intrigue to liven up the romance. My one regret is that we never learned what happened to Biggie - I found myself agonizing over him at the end of the book - please resolve animals too! I just hope MAK keeps writing! Review: Pass the sunscreen and enjoy those last few days of Summer! - Summer is all too short here in my little corner of the world, and I’m always a little sad when Labor Day weekend rolls around. Hmm…how to extend that summertime feeling just a little longer? Why, Mary Kay Andrews, of course! MKA is the Queen of beachy-summer reads and I can always count on her to bring a little southern charm and sunshine into my life, regardless of the season. This is the story of three women in their 30’s who have been best friends since childhood. Julia, Dorie and Ellis spend a “girls-only” month in the Outer Banks in a semi-dilapidated cottage owned by hunky Ty Bazemore. Everyone is at loose ends: Ellis has just lost her job (and a sizeable chunk of her identity), Dorie’s marriage is in crisis and Julia can’t commit to her long-time love. For his part Ty is in deep financial trouble and in imminent danger of losing the cottage to the bank. Add an enigmatic stranger that’s fleeing something – or someone – into the mix and you have the perfect recipe for a steamy August vacation at the beach. This was a cute story, but lacked the southern charm of the author’s other novels set in Savannah or Charleston. I do have to say that reading this book brought back a lot of fun memories of long ago beach vacations spent in ramshackle cottages that became “home” for a few short weeks. While the writing itself is good, there's a bit of a soap opera quality to the storyline, with the characters all caught up in various personal melodramas. At nearly 500 pages this book felt a bit too long to me; there’s just not enough story here to fill all those pages and there were times when I felt like the book just ran out of steam. Still, it was a pleasant read and I could practically smell the Coppertone and feel the sand in my flip-flops, and that’s really what I was looking for. I waffled between a 3 or 4 star rating for this one, but overall I enjoyed it so 4 stars it is! Occasional swearing/strong language and some brief adult content.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,584,774 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #355 in Friendship Fiction (Books) #1,462 in Women's Friendship Fiction #2,385 in Contemporary Women Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,578) |
| Dimensions | 4.37 x 1.06 x 6.7 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 1250067286 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1250067289 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 512 pages |
| Publication date | May 5, 2015 |
| Publisher | St. Martin's Paperbacks |
R**A
She does it again
I don't know how MKA does it, but no matter how different the subject matter, she always hooks me with her plots and has me deeply engaged with her characters. I just LOVE her books. Especially the Weezie and Bebe stories, but all of them really. She hits the mark again here, with just enough suspense and intrigue to liven up the romance. My one regret is that we never learned what happened to Biggie - I found myself agonizing over him at the end of the book - please resolve animals too! I just hope MAK keeps writing!
L**S
Pass the sunscreen and enjoy those last few days of Summer!
Summer is all too short here in my little corner of the world, and I’m always a little sad when Labor Day weekend rolls around. Hmm…how to extend that summertime feeling just a little longer? Why, Mary Kay Andrews, of course! MKA is the Queen of beachy-summer reads and I can always count on her to bring a little southern charm and sunshine into my life, regardless of the season. This is the story of three women in their 30’s who have been best friends since childhood. Julia, Dorie and Ellis spend a “girls-only” month in the Outer Banks in a semi-dilapidated cottage owned by hunky Ty Bazemore. Everyone is at loose ends: Ellis has just lost her job (and a sizeable chunk of her identity), Dorie’s marriage is in crisis and Julia can’t commit to her long-time love. For his part Ty is in deep financial trouble and in imminent danger of losing the cottage to the bank. Add an enigmatic stranger that’s fleeing something – or someone – into the mix and you have the perfect recipe for a steamy August vacation at the beach. This was a cute story, but lacked the southern charm of the author’s other novels set in Savannah or Charleston. I do have to say that reading this book brought back a lot of fun memories of long ago beach vacations spent in ramshackle cottages that became “home” for a few short weeks. While the writing itself is good, there's a bit of a soap opera quality to the storyline, with the characters all caught up in various personal melodramas. At nearly 500 pages this book felt a bit too long to me; there’s just not enough story here to fill all those pages and there were times when I felt like the book just ran out of steam. Still, it was a pleasant read and I could practically smell the Coppertone and feel the sand in my flip-flops, and that’s really what I was looking for. I waffled between a 3 or 4 star rating for this one, but overall I enjoyed it so 4 stars it is! Occasional swearing/strong language and some brief adult content.
A**R
Always a hit
I adore her books. They're guaranteed to be a sweet, fun read with relateable characters. Mary Kay Andrews manages to capture female comradery so perfectly every time!
B**R
A "CHICK-ALICIOUS" Summer Beach Read
I loved this "CHICKALICIOUS" summer beach read. Anything this author writes is wonderful, however I felt this is one of her best. Kept your interest until the last page. Although predictable, this chick book was fun to read. I loved the girly friendships, the romance, and the high stakes drama involved. Mary Kay Andrews has done it again. I am not one to summarize the entire story in a review. Best to just rate it and let the next reader begin the adventures . I give this book a 10+ and highly recommend all of her books. She is one of my most favorite authors.
P**R
Look where book is coming from
I was disappointed to see I was sent a used book did not order it to be used, the book it self was good but do not want used book sent to me
L**W
BEACH READ ABOUT FRIENDSHIP, TRUST, AND SECRETS.....
Themes of friendship, trust, and challenging events during a tough economy pepper the pages of this delightful book. Ellis, Julia, and Dorie have been friends since early childhood, but now, separated geographically and by their circumstances, they are looking forward to their summer vacation in a beach house in Nags Head, North Carolina. Dorie's sister Willa has begged her way into the vacation, but Ellis is determined not to let anything annoy her. She has arranged it all online, and of all the women, she is feeling very much in need of something she can control. She has just been "downsized" after a successful banking career, so her future looks uncertain. Arriving first, she is somewhat disappointed by how much the house needs a major overhaul, but decides to make the best of it. While waiting for her friends, she observes a man in the garage apartment next door...a hunky man. But she is determined to focus on the friendship connections. When the three friends gather together, they start off the month like a real girlfriend getaway. But all kinds of things happen over the next few days and weeks that turn things into so much more. A stray woman with secrets of her own manages to rent one of the rooms--after Dorie's sister Willa cancels out on them--and trying to ferret out this woman's secrets could turn everything into a completely different kind of event. Mix in some romance and girlfriend makeovers, and you have a fun page-turner. The thrilling ending has enough excitement to keep the reader turning pages. Despite these events, Summer Rental was a pleasant, somewhat predictable read in many ways. But the aforementioned elements kept it from being tired or stale, so I gave it four stars.
R**I
If you're a sucker for a romance. This is your book.
M**L
This was a fun summer read ... not exactly great lit, but perfect for the beach with a drink in hand.
S**H
This was a great easy read! There were a few twists and suspenseful moments that brought it even further to live.
R**S
I get so much pleasure from reading Mary Kay Andrews books, she is a very gifted author. The characters come jumping off the pages, she has wit and pathos and is extremely easy to read. I hope to collect every one of her books by stages, she is GREAT.
D**E
Enjoyed this, had a bit of suspense, female long-term friendships, a bit of romance but not too much (too much makes it a Harlequin Romance, ugh).
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