Summer People
Books | Fiction / Women
4.1
(102)
Elin Hilderbrand
"Things get more twisted at every turn, with enough lies and betrayals to fuel a whole season of soap operas...readers will be hooked."—Publishers Weekly on Elin Hilderbrand's Summer PeopleEvery summer the Newton family retreats to their beloved home on Nantucket for three months of sunshine, cookouts, and bonfires on the beach. But this summer will not be like any other. When Arch Newton, a prominent New York attorney, dies in a plane crash on his way home from a business trip, his beautiful widow, Beth, can barely keep things together. Above all, though, she decides that she must continue the family tradition of going to Nantucket, and at the same time fulfill a promise that Arch made before he died.Beth invites Marcus, the son of Arch's final and most challenging client, to spend the summer with her and her teenage twins, Winnie and Garrett, who have mixed reactions to sharing their special summer place with this stranger. Always a place of peace before, Nantucket becomes the scene of roiling emotions and turbulent passions as Marcus, Winnie, and Garrett learn about loss, first love, and betrayal. And when they stumble upon a shocking secret from Beth's past, they must keep it from destroying the family they've been trying so hard to heal.
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Author
Elin Hilderbrand
Pages
368
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2010-04-27
ISBN
1429905476 9781429905473
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"⭐️1
I really did try. Got 1/3 of the way through and couldn’t bring myself to finish it. Didn’t quite get a grasp of what was going on. Her husband died and she goes back to this beach house with her kids, only to meet a man from a summer fling back in the day. I dunno, I didn’t quite get the hype over this one. I could have just not understood what the heck was going on, but this is a genre I really love so I was disappointed. But I’ve heard Elin has other good ones out there so I wouldn’t mind trying her writes again. "
"This is the first time I have read a murder mystery where the book ends before they find the killer......can you say FRUSTRATING!!! The book wasn't bad.....it was just very light in speech and characterization. You don't get to know any of the main characters very well....just enough to help you know who is who.....and the romance is fast and almost non-existent. A lot of dead bodies show up and not enough evidence to catch a killer.......so let's just end the book with a picnic on the beach. <br/><br/>I feel like it was a pretty bad ploy at getting one to read further in the series and I'm not sure if I really care enough to really want to spend more time on Ray and his buddies to find the killer of the summer people...."