Another Summer by Rebecca Stevenson-a review
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date June 15, 2014
When literary agent Tracy Ratcliffe travels to the sleepy village of Wentworth Cove, Maine, for a much-needed vacation, the most excitement she’s expecting is a sunset walk along the beach. Instead, she hears about a portrait of a woman who looks suspiciously like her that has hung in the local art gallery for years, even though she’s never set foot in Wentworth Cove before. Tracy also meets handsome Nathan Norsworthy, a moody aspiring novelist who takes her breath away. Nathan helps her deal with the suspicion that the man she knew and loved as her father probably wasn’t. That is, until she begins to suspect that Nathan is using her to break into the world of publishing
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Review: ANOTHER SUMMER by Rebecca Stevenson is a contemporary novella. Tracy is a workaholic, who is in Maine for a much needed vacation. She needs time to relax and find the world’s best clam chowder! She is a literary agent in Boston and has neglected her personal life along the way. She soon meets some wonderful locals including the moody gorgeous Nathan.
Turns out that a simple summer vacation might unlock some family secrets and the man she is falling in love with, might be using her for her publishing connections. What’s a girl to do? I can’t reveal too many plotline twists, because it’s a short read as it is!! Tracy’s character needed a little more development and I do think that we needed to see more of the romance. Hey, I love my “happy ever afters”!! I would recommend this novella for any reader who wants to read a short but sweet story. I just think that it was a tad too short. I wanted MORE!
Reviewed by Jules
Copy supplied by publisher