Intrigue, Secrets And Self-Discovery In Four Great Summer Reads
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(NAPSI)—In this issue of “BookBites,” BookTrib.com showcases four captivating
tales to fill those long days at the beach.
“You Cannot Mess This Up”
by Amy W. Daughters
A funny, wrenching novel about what it’s like to come home. Amy
Daughters returns to her hometown over Thanksgiving to discuss her parents’
estate—and finds herself hurled back in time. Suddenly, it’s
1978, and she is forced to spend 36 hours in her childhood home with her
nuclear family, including her 10-year-old self. Over the next 36 hours, she
reconsiders every feeling she’s ever had.
She redefines her difficult relationships with her family members and,
ultimately, realizes that her life story matters. In the end, she’s
convinced she’ll never be the same.
You can purchase “You Cannot Mess This Up” (She Writes Press)
at https://amzn.to/2WQW2zk.
“We Never Told” by
Diana Altman
Set in an era when unwed mothers were shamed and pressured into giving
their newborns away, “We Never Told” is a slice of America when
the Hollywood lifestyle was at its height. That era still haunts the country
today, because those babies did not disappear; they grew up and went
searching.
Sonya is determined to unearth her glamorous mother’s secret, but
when she finally does, she discovers something much worse than those around
her ever could have imagined.
For a copy of “We Never Told” (She Writes Press), go to https://amzn.to/2KxC3z5.
“Montauk” by Nicola
Harrison
“Montauk” captures the glamour and extravagance of a summer by
the sea with the story of a woman torn between the life she chose and the
life she desires. It’s 1938. For three months, this fishing village
serves as a playground for the wealthy elite of New York City. Beatrice
Bordeaux will be spending 12 weeks sequestered with the high-society wives at
The Montauk Manor while her husband, increasingly remote, pursues other
interests.
Bea has never felt comfortable among these privileged women. As she drifts
further from them, Bea finds herself drawn to a man nothing like her husband.
Inspiring a strength and courage she had almost forgotten, his presence
forces her to face a haunting tragedy of her past and question her future.
To purchase “Montauk” (St. Martin’s Press), go to https://amzn.to/2EVUWrM.
“The Last Resort” by
Marissa Stapley
The Harmony Resort promises hope for struggling marriages. Run by
celebrity power couple Drs. Miles and Grace Markell,
it offers a chance for partners to repair their relationships in a luxurious
setting.
Johanna and Ben are married but don’t know each other at all. Shell
and Colin fight constantly, but what has really torn them apart is too
devastating to discuss. When they begin Harmony’s therapy program, it’s
clear that Harmony is not all it seems—and neither are Miles and Grace.
What are they hiding and what price will these
couples pay for finding out? As a tropical storm descends, secrets are
revealed, loyalties are tested and not one single person will remain
unchanged.
You can get “The Last Resort” (Graydon
House) at https://amzn.to/2MMmpTl.
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“You Cannot Mess This Up” by Amy W. Daughters, “We Never
Told” by Diana Altman, “Montauk” by Nicola Harrison, and
“The Last Resort” by Marissa Stapley—you
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