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The Summer of Sunshine and Margot
by Susan Mallery
These sisters are very different and I love how we feel that in their stories. Sunshine's is bigger, louder, and messier but she is oh-so-appealing for it. Your heart just goes out to her as she struggles to be the person she wants to be and not who she used to be. Declan and Connor are a perfect match for her - if only they'd met under different circumstances. Unfortunately they didn't so there's going to be some struggles and a lot of bumps along the way.
Margot is more formal & reserved and her story matches, except for Bianca. Matching these two brings out some wonderful comedic moments and I only wish we'd had even more of Bianca's oddly compelling presence. Unfortunately some of her more risque choices over the years haven't gone over as well, especially with Alec. It helps explain a lot of why he's the way he is, and why Margot is a good match for him.
If you are looking for a fun read to throw in your bag for a trip to the beach or the pool, this is definitely it. The Summer of Sunshine and Margot follows the sisters as they fall in love and we effortlessly flow between the two & the people in their lives. It never felt disjointed (as multi-characters books can) as we get to know everyone and watch as their connections deepen.
**Review given honestly and freely after receipt of a reader copy. This opinion is completely my own and was not influenced in any way.**
Margot is more formal & reserved and her story matches, except for Bianca. Matching these two brings out some wonderful comedic moments and I only wish we'd had even more of Bianca's oddly compelling presence. Unfortunately some of her more risque choices over the years haven't gone over as well, especially with Alec. It helps explain a lot of why he's the way he is, and why Margot is a good match for him.
If you are looking for a fun read to throw in your bag for a trip to the beach or the pool, this is definitely it. The Summer of Sunshine and Margot follows the sisters as they fall in love and we effortlessly flow between the two & the people in their lives. It never felt disjointed (as multi-characters books can) as we get to know everyone and watch as their connections deepen.
**Review given honestly and freely after receipt of a reader copy. This opinion is completely my own and was not influenced in any way.**