Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay

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I totally enjoyed Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay, a sweet, enjoyable, and heartwarming story that explores relationships, bonds and building connections; family, parental, sibling, friends, or romantic. It’s about growing and becoming who you truly are meant to be; and it’s about taking risks when you have the right support. Woven throughout this story is an insight into the awareness and impact someone with dyslexia experiences in society today and coping techniques to survive with this learning disability.

 

From the unexpected meet-cute with Ben: a hot guy on the ferry, spending time with her best friend Emily, bonding with her teenage half-brother Tyler, and falling into a cooking job, unemployed chef Sam has an unforgettable summer on the Vineyard. Sam teaching Tyler and Ben how to dance was hysterical. Sam and her bestie Emily are super-entertaining together. Ben is sweet, warm, and endearing, despite his dysfunctional mother. The special way he viewed Sam, recognizing all her accomplishments as they balance each other perfectly. There’s nothing better than the scenes that involve reading “their” book.

Ms. McKinlay wrote a wonderful, humorous, heartwarming, and emotional romance that is both endearing and deeply touching. The bonds and connections made helped the characters grow and reconsider their futures. Lots of good food was described and I am thankful that recipes were provided. I highly recommend Summer Reading to other readers.

         

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

 

 

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