Sunday, September 22, 2019

Review of The Summer of Sunshine & Margot by Susan Mallery


Brief Summary Courtesy of Harlequin Books

As an etiquette coach, Margot teaches her clients to fit in. But she’s never faced a client like Bianca, an aging movie star who gained fame—and notoriety—through a campaign of shock and awe. Schooling Bianca on the fine art of behaving like a proper diplomat’s wife requires intensive lessons, forcing Margot to move into the monastery turned mansion owned by the actress’s intensely private son. Like his incredible home, Alec’s stony exterior hides secret depths Margot would love to explore. But will he trust her enough to let her in?

Sunshine has always been the good-time sister, abandoning jobs to chase after guys who used her, then threw her away. No more. She refuses to be “that girl” again. This time, she’ll finish college, dedicate herself to her job as a nanny, and she 100 percent will not screw up her life again by falling for the wrong guy. Especially not the tempting single dad who also happens to be her boss.

Master storyteller Susan Mallery weaves threads of family drama, humor, romance and a wish-you-were-there setting into one of the most satisfying books of the year!


My Review

I am avid reader of Susan Mallery so when I saw that she had a new book come out I jumped at the opportunity to read it. Susan did a great job with the storyline for this book. The plot was different then what she had done before but the writing style was definitely remained the same.

Her characters were well developed as well. I really enjoyed that the main characters were the sisters and the supporting characters were the love interests. She gave you enough information about the characters to know who they are not but not make it drag on.

Having read the last couple releases from Susan this by far has been my favorite. I really connected with the characters and the storyline. From the moment that I opened the book to closed it I was hooked. I can't wait to read the next one.




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