Today I am reviewing Just for the Summer by Melody Carlson releasing 19 March 2024
Book description:
Ginny Masters manages a popular boutique hotel in Seattle
and manages it with aplomb. But the daily challenges and irritations of a
fast-paced job and a demanding boss are starting to get to her. Jacqueline
Potter manages her grandfather’s fishing lodge in Idaho because it was the only
job she could find after graduating with her hospitality degree. She’s grateful
for the work but longs for a more sophisticated and cosmopolitan life she’s
just not going to find in this backwoods town.
The solution to both their problems seems obvious. Just for
the summer, they’ll swap jobs and lifestyles. But they never anticipated
swapping love interests . . .
In this fabulous new twist on an age-old fable,
award-winning and bestselling author Melody Carlson introduces you to two
career-focused women who are about to discover that there’s more to finding
happiness than just switching up the scenery.
My Review:
Thanks to Netgalley for my review copy.
I was hooked from the first paragraph. The story is about
Ginny and Jacqueline. Both are in jobs managing hotel or resorts of different
sorts. Ginny in Seattle in a Boutique hotel and Jacqueline in a fishing lodge.
Through a site for a job swap they are able to swap jobs for a set time. In
this case the summer. There are quite a few interesting characters. Ginny’s
boss Diane is very demanding and comes across as unreasonable and difficult to
work for. Jacqueline is working for her Grandfather who she portrays as being
stuck in time and unwilling to change the lodge.
There are other characters that help make the story but I
won’t say much as I want you to find out more. Its also Ginny and Jacqueline
have a few things in common from childhood but interesting how different the
Women reacted to this. I loved Ginny and her get up and go attitude but at
times I wanted to reach in and shake Jacqueline for her attitude. It was
interesting to see how the Summer played out and how the characters grow. I
would love to talk more about this book as there is so much to unpack but you
will have to read. Then we can talk about it.
The book does have a romance thread but its not the main
thread.
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