A golden read for sure. I really enjoyed this book and am so glad the @hopelessromanticbooks club picked it as their next read because it bumped it up on my TBR. I liked it so much, I also recommended it to the Bookie Monsters for our next read given we’re currently in our Beach/Summer reading phase.
The characters and setting in this book felt so familiar, making it an easy, breezy read. There wasn’t a lot of conflict or tension, and while a book like this could fall flat, Carley made it work. I grew up in Leaside and even worked at Sunnybrook (the hospital where Nan has her surgery). Like Alice, my sister went to Leaside High School. I’m also a photographer and some of Alice’s musings were extremely relatable. A few of us wondered if a different ending would have made the joureny to the end more impactful, but we all agreed that then it wouldn’t be a happily ever after and Nan’s, “good things happen at the lake” wisdom wouldn’t hold true.
The bookie monsters also loved the slow burn and I have to agree I did too despite the “I’m scared of feelings” trope.
While reading this book, I tried my hand at making a teacup bookmark, inspired by Nan’s sewing skills and Leaside Library’s recent bookmark making event (sadly I missed the actual event, but decided to try making the craft on my own anyways). All of the Bookie Monsters also walked away with a mini RJP print bookmark.
I used to read at least one Elin Hilderbrand novel every summer with my mum, but it looks like we’re replacing those Nantucket dreams with Canadian cottage charm. The Bookie Monsters invited her to book club for our One Golden Summer meet up officially making Carley a special author for us.
The Bookie Monsters will be reading The Summers Between Us by @noreennanjawrites next.
















