By Kelly Bridgewater
High school art teacher Nicole Anderson is looking forward to a relaxing
summer in Savannah, house-sitting and managing an art gallery for a family
friend. The house is luxurious in a way that only old money could make it, and
the gallery promises interesting days in a gorgeous setting. Yet it isn't long
before her ideal summer turns into more than she bargained for: a snooty
gallery employee who's determined to force her out, a displaced adolescent
roosting in the attic, and two of Nicole's close childhood friends--who also
happen to be brothers--vying for her attention.
With a backdrop of a beautiful historical city, incredible architecture, and even an alleged ghost or two, combined with the opportunity for romance . . . anything can happen!
Bestselling and award-winning author Melody Carlson invites readers to spend the summer surrounded by beauty and tantalizing possibilities for the future.
With a backdrop of a beautiful historical city, incredible architecture, and even an alleged ghost or two, combined with the opportunity for romance . . . anything can happen!
Bestselling and award-winning author Melody Carlson invites readers to spend the summer surrounded by beauty and tantalizing possibilities for the future.
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My Thoughts:
Under a Summer Sky
by Melody Carlson is a quick read with an interesting plot. From the first
chapter, I was drawn into the story of Nicole as she finished up the school
year as an art teacher and moved into the position of an art gallery manager. I
enjoyed spending time with Nicole and watched as she took over the art gallery
and tried to be a mother figure to Bernie, Alex's daughter. Alex and Ryan are
the sons of the owner of the art gallery. While I haven't seen the plot done in
another book, it did bring images of Jennifer Aniston working in the art
gallery in The Break-up. The romance
is downplayed a lot. Nicole does have two brothers trying to grab her
attention, but I don't remember Nicole ever falling in love with one over the
other and listening to her internal dialogue about her emotions. This wasn't a
typical romance novel is that respect. I really enjoyed that to be honest.
Sometimes in contemporary romances, the feelings can be up-played so the reader
really understands the feelings of the characters. If you aren't a fan of
deeply spiritual romance novels, but love to be swept away in a romance, than
this might be the book for you. Carlson really doesn't lay on the spiritual
elements. This would be a good book for fans of secular romance books. Overall,
this was a quick read that I didn't mind spending a couple of hours with.
I received a complimentary copy of Under a Summer Sky by Melody Carlson from Revell Publishing, and
the opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
When you read a romance novel, what is an element that has
to be there (besides the obvious)?
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