Just for the Summer by Melody Carlson, Book Review
Book Summary:
Ginny Masters manages a popular boutique hotel in Seattle and manages it with aplomb. But the daily challenges and irritations of a fast-paced job and a demanding boss are starting to get to her. Jacqueline Potter manages her grandfather's fishing lodge in Idaho because it was the only job she could find after graduating with her hospitality degree. She's grateful for the work but longs for a more sophisticated and cosmopolitan life she's just not going to find in this backwoods town.
The solution to both their problems seems obvious. Just for the summer, they'll swap jobs and lifestyles. But they never anticipated swapping love interests . . .
In this fabulous new twist on an age-old fable, award-winning and bestselling author Melody Carlson introduces you to two career-focused women who are about to discover that there's more to finding happiness than just switching up the scenery.
My Review:
This is a story with a really fun premise! I like the idea of job swapping, how fun would that be? Ginny is so sweet and kind. I liked her hard work, organization, and thinking outside of the box. Jaqueline was the exact opposite. Spoiled, lazy, and selfish. She only seemed to care about herself and appearances. I loved watching Ginny as she seemingly and easily began to make friendships and small changes at the River Lodge. This is an easy read and a fun one for anyone looking for a quick summer read! I received a complimentary copy of this book; all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Happy Reading!
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