Book Description:
Hannah Kent and Oliver Jennings pledged their hearts to each other as children. Now, years later, Hannah is thrilled to receive an invitation to spend the summer at Oliver’s family’s country estate. The path to wedded bliss is clear—so long as Oliver’s highbrow older brother, Damon, has ceased his juvenile antics, Hannah’s future looks bright indeed.
But from the moment Hannah arrives at Summerhaven, nothing is as she expected. Oliver seems disinterested in renewing their acquaintance, and Damon is not the brutish boy she remembers but a man intent on avoiding marriage. Although she has loathed Damon her whole life, when he contrives a ruse designed to win them both what they desire, Hannah warily agrees. All she has to do to reclaim Oliver’s attention is pretend to be madly in love with Damon. But when Damon is surprisingly convincing in his role as a suitor, it proves difficult to discern the line between pretense and true love.
Excerpt:
Rorie's Review:
Do you ever finish a book and just sigh in contentment because it was awesome? And you're also kind of sad because you wish it didn't have to end? That was me after reading this story. I loved it from the very beginning to the very end. Not gonna lie, I liked Damon from the beginning as well, and Ollie? Well, he just seemed kind of...oily to me. A player, a flirt. The type of guy that just makes me want to always be on the opposite side of the room as he is. You know what else I loved? That Hannah had a happy family. That is definitely not a common theme in Regency romances. (Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy the genuinely good person in spite of her parents story line as well.)
This story didn't play out entirely as I thought it would, which is good, because it kept me guessing.
**Possible slight spoiler alert...**
It did have a bit of a love triangle, which I'm not a huge fan of, but I think it wasn't too bad for me because I never even considered the other guy as being in the running. But it is there.
This is definitely a book that will go on my keeper shelf, and one that I will happily read over and over again.
Andrea's Review:
Tiffany Odekirk did a great job with her first Regency novel. I started
reading late one night and stayed up way too long soaking it in. The
characters were well developed and I really felt for Hannah. An
invitation to spend the summer with family friends seemed like it would
give her the happily ever after her heart desired, but things did not go
as planned. This was an enjoyable read and I’m looking forward to more
from this author.
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This is such a good book! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI loved it too. I didn't want it to end.
ReplyDeleteThis review made ME happy sigh! Thank you so much for reading and reviewing Summerhaven, I am glad it's found a place on your keeper shelf.
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