Published by Atria Books, Emily Bestler Books Genres: Fiction, Women's Fiction
Format: ARC, eBook
t’s summer in New England and the Mayhaven beach club is known for being an exclusive retreat for the upper crust. Darcy Birch’s father, Ned, is the President of Mayhaven and she works as a camp counselor at the camp. Summer should be an easy breezy time, but this summer is not so easy or breezy. Darcy’s mother has been hovering around and her neurodivergent little brother is struggling a bit. Flick Creevy and his mom and stepfather have arrived in town and soon Flick has a job at Mayhaven as well.
The book mainly focuses on Ned and his struggles and need to resolve issues while running Mayhaven; Darcy who once played golf but stopped with no explanation; and Flick who came from New York City to Massachusetts. is getting an eye full working at the beach club.
Although this was an enjoyable well written book, it didn’t knock my socks off as I had hoped. The author does a fine job of showing the struggles, POV’s, friendships, family issues, and work issues/employment of the main characters.
Others have enjoyed this book more than I did so please read their reviews as well.
Thank you to Atria Books | Atria/Emily Bestler Books and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.