Friday, April 26, 2024

Book Review: Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez


 Pages: 432
Genre: Adult Fiction/Romance
Pub. Date: April 2, 2024
Publisher: Grand Central
Source: Publisher for review
Other Books By Author: Part of Your World,
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
 

Goodreads says, "Justin has a curse, and thanks to a Reddit thread, it's now all over the internet. Every woman he dates goes on to find their soul mate the second they break up. When a woman slides into his DMs with the same problem, they come up with a plan: They'll date each other and break up. Their curses will cancel each other’s out, and they’ll both go on to find the love of their lives. It’s a bonkers idea… and it just might work.

Emma hadn't planned that her next assignment as a traveling nurse would be in Minnesota, but she and her best friend agree that dating Justin is too good of an opportunity to pass up, especially when they get to rent an adorable cottage on a private island on Lake Minnetonka.

It's supposed to be a quick fling, just for the summer. But when Emma's toxic mother shows up and Justin has to assume guardianship of his three siblings, they're suddenly navigating a lot more than they expected–including catching real feelings for each other. What if this time Fate has actually brought the perfect pair together?"
 
 

Emma and Justin's lives are brought together through their bonding on a Reddit thread concerning their bad luck with relationships. After people date them, they go on to find their soulmates. After Emma messages Justin, they hit it off and Justin suggests they date one another - maybe they will find their soulmates after the relationship fizzles. Emma is a travel nurse and was supposed to go to Hawaii for work along with her best friend Maddy, but she has convinced Maddy to spend the summer in Minneapolis, where Justin lives, in order to explore their relationship a bit more. The story continues to be light, especially the Minnesota lake setting for the summer and as the romance blossoms between Emma and Justin; however, things start to get in the way. Emma's mother, who is toxic as Emma was in the foster system as a child, shows up to cause chaos. This triggers Emma who still hasn't healed completely from all the turmoil her mother put her through. Then Justin has to take care of his siblings because his mother is going to jail for embezzlement. So, things get dark quickly and it leaves readers wondering if Emma and Justin actually stand a chanceAbby Jimenez covers a lot of emotional topics in Just for the Summer which weighs down the book, but she covers all these difficult issues with sensitivity. Her trademark use of witty banter as well as the sweet romance helped alleviate some of the heaviness.

I really enjoyed Emma from the beginning. She is clearly a complex character dealing with a lot, especially when her mother shows up. Emma starts to question whether she is living for herself or making excuses for her mother. What about what Emma wants? Her best friend Maddy is there to support her and highlight her toxic relationship with her mother. There's a lot of triggers in this book - mental health issues, PTSD, toxic relationships, etc, so be forewarned! On the other hand, Emma's relationship with Justin is wonderful and as usual, Jimenez excels in this area. Justin also has baggage, but Jimenez handles it expertly. She makes her characters feel authentic and even though they have a lot going on, it never feels unrealistic. 

While I enjoyed Just for the Summer, it wasn't my favorite of Jimenez's romance novels. It was a bit too dark for my taste and heavy at times. I would have liked more summer vibes in it too, especially given the title and the cover! Nonetheless, Jimenez is so good at what she does and I enjoyed it overall. Throw this book in your beach bag if you want a romance with a lot of heart and protagonists who tackle real issues. 

So, are you a fan of Abby Jimenez? Have you read Just for the Summer? Let me know what you think and your favorite of Jimenez's novels in the comments below. 

 


Thursday, April 25, 2024

13th Annual Summer Kickoff


 

The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, and the flowers are starting to bloom. This can only mean one thing- Summer is almost here! And what's better than spending a relaxing day at the beach or pool? To make your day even more enjoyable, I'll be featuring the best beach reads for you to pack in your bag. Starting tomorrow, don't miss out on the chance to discover your next favorite summer read.

I can't quite believe it has been 13 years of my Summer Kickoff Feature. It has slowly morphed as the years went by, but the one thing that has stayed the same is my love for beach reads. If you want to check out my favorites from previous years, you can peruse them here

 


Also, don't forget to sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter. I feature a lot of bookish news and info about upcoming beach reads. You can sign up the newsletter on my sidebar. 

So if you are you looking for your next great beach read, look no further. Whether you're looking for a beachy thriller or a heartwarming romance, we have something for everyone. I'm curious to hear what is your most anticipated book of the summer. Please vote in the poll and let me know what you think! I'll be sure to feature that book this summer.  

 

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Blog Tour: The Stranger I Wed

I don't read historical romance too often, but when I do, it's almost always Harper St. George's novels. She never disappoints and always captures the time period so well and includes a feisty protagonists. 

I'm part of Berkley's blog tour today to feature the start to her new series, The Doves of New York. Book one in the series, The Stranger I Wed, came out yesterday and I can't wait to be immersed in this work of glitz and glam. The Stranger I Wed is being described as New York Gilded Age meets London High Society. Sounds like a winning combo to me!


Learn More About the Book:


The Stranger I Wed by Harper St. George

Pub. Date: April 23, 2024 




Goodreads says, "New to wealth and to London high society, American heiress Cora Dove discovers that with the right man, marriage might not be such an inconvenience after all. . .

Cora Dove and her sisters’ questionable legitimacy has been the lifelong subject of New York’s gossipmongers and a continual stain on their father’s reputation. So when the girls each receive a generous, guilt-induced dowry from their dying grandmother, the sly Mr. Hathaway vows to release their funds only if Cora and her sisters can procure suitable husbands—far from New York. For Cora, England is a fresh start. She has no delusions of love, but a husband who will respect her independence? That’s an earl worth fighting for.

Enter: Leopold Brendon, Earl of Devonworth, a no-nonsense member of Parliament whose plan to pass a Public Health bill that would provide clean water to the working class requires the backing of a wealthy wife. He just never expected to crave Cora’s touch or yearn to hear her thoughts on his campaign—or to discover that his seemingly perfect bride protects so many secrets...

But secrets have a way of bubbling to the surface, and Devonworth has a few of his own. With their pasts laid bare and Cora’s budding passion for women’s rights taking a dangerous turn, they’ll learn the true cost of losing their heart to a stranger—and that love is worth any price."

 

You can purchase your own copy of The Stranger I Wed at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, Amazon, and Books A Million.  You can learn more about Harper St. George by visiting her website, and connecting with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

So, is The Stranger I Wed on your spring TBR list? Are you a fan of Harper St. George? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Play with Me


 

Today I'm excited to share an adorable new children's book with you all. Play with Me by Kat Chen is a new board book that invites readers to pick out a playdate activity and take part in it on their own through imaginative play. The book features the fun activity of going on a picnic and is a great tool for modeling appropriate social skills for toddlers and preschoolers. Play with Me would be a great book to have in a preschool classroom.

 

Learn More About the Book:

 
Play with Me   
Written by Kat Chen 
Illustrated by Lorraine Nam

Ages 1+ | 24 Pages

Publisher: Rise x Penguin Workshop | ISBN-13: 9780593659717

Publisher’s Book Summary: "This board book series invites young readers to take part in a playdate activity of their choice, thereby empowering them with autonomy and validation. The picnic playdate models balanced and shared play, creating a positive experience that will provide readers with a reference for what caring and considered friendship looks like. Many toddlers and preschoolers consistently ask for someone to play with them, and this book provides just that for the quieter moments of the day. Simple language and gentle questions will help children develop their social skills by practicing conversations, all while engaging them in fun and familiar topics."

 

You can purchase your own copy of Play with Me at Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon. You can learn more about Kat Chen by visiting her website and connecting with her on Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

The Giveaway:

 


I've partnered with Kat Chen to host a giveaway to celebrate the recent publication of Play with Me. One lucky winner will receive a signed copy of Play with Me and a $25 Amazon gift card. Good luck! 

  Play with Me: Book Giveaway

 


Saturday, April 13, 2024

Blog Break


 

I'm taking some much needed downtime with the family this upcoming week, so the blog will be quiet. Before we know it, beach read season will be here!

I'll be back the week of the 22nd, ready to share some of the fantastic beach reads I've already picked up. While I am gone, don't forget to enter the SIX giveaways I have going on currently. I think that may be a record!

Thanks for visiting,

 
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