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"The perfect summer novel—sharp, smart and so much fun!" —Viola Shipman, USA TODAY bestselling author, on The Island Villa

Cecilia Lapthorne always vowed she’d never go back to Dune Cottage. So no one is more surprised than Cecilia to find herself escaping her own seventieth birthday party to return to the remote but beautiful cottage on Cape Cod—a place filled with memories. Some are good—especially memories of the early days with her husband, volatile artist Cameron, before his fame eclipsed their marriage. But then there are the memories she has revealed to no one. Especially not her daughter, Kristen, who hero-worshipped her father.

For aspiring artist Lily, Dune Cottage has been a refuge, albeit an illicit one. After dropping out of medical school, she’s cleaning houses on the Cape to get by, guilt-ridden for disappointing her parents. Unoccupied for years, the cottage seemed the perfect place to hide away and lick her wounds—until Cecilia unexpectedly arrives. Despite an awkward beginning, Lily accepts Cecilia’s invitation to stay on as her guest, and a flicker of kinship ignites.

Then Cecilia’s grandson, Todd—and Lily’s unrequited crush—shows up, sending a shock wave through their unlikely friendship. Will it inspire Lily to find the courage to live the life she wants? Can Cecilia finally let go of the past to find a new future? Because as surely as the tide erases past footprints, this summer is offering both Cecilia and Lily the chance to swap old dreams for new…

381 pages, Paperback

Published May 23, 2024

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Sarah Morgan

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USA Today and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Sarah Morgan writes romance and contemporary women's fiction and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe. Sarah lives near London, England, and when she isn't reading or writing she loves being outdoors.

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2,235 reviews704 followers
September 25, 2024
“Looking forward to the day is good. Enjoying your work is good. Knowing you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing. Feeling as if you’re living the right life.”

Lily has dropped out of medical school because she would rather be an artist. So now she is cleaning houses and squatting on the Cape at Dune Cottage on the sly, and enjoying her own painting. She is also harboring a crush on Todd who is now engaged to Amelie. Will she be able to find her happily ever after?

Cecilia has just turned 70+ and is feeling quite detached from her life. She has been a widow of famous author Cameron for a year, and is tired of being under the thumb of her daughter Kristen. While Kristen has planned a party, supposedly to celebrate Cecilia’s birthday, but mostly to honor her famous Dad, Cecilia sneaks out and heads for her secret place, Dune Cottage to hide away. But what about Seth? How does he play into this story? Will Cecilia be able to find her happily ever after?

Todd, who is Cecilia’s grandson has found his own way, despite his family’s wealth. But something isn’t quite right for him either. He adores his grandmother, and is concerned for her. And, did he make the right decision about Amelie? Will he be able to find his happily ever after?

So, we have 3 very likable characters who are attempting to find themselves, and perhaps something that has been alluding them in their lives. How will these lives intersect, especially as Cecilia finds Lily at Dune Cottage? And, Todd suddenly showing up?

And, of course there is Kristen, too. Will she be able to find her happily ever after?

And, what about the art? What Lily wants for herself? Or, what Cecilia gave up in herself? What secrets does Cecelia hold as it relates to “The Girl on the Shore?”

The author presents a peaceful calm Cape ocean setting. It allows readers to connect to the characters and feel hopeful that whatever happens, whether it is predictable or not, the pages turn in a way that makes one feel a sense of gratification that they just had a truly lovely reading experience.
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1,706 reviews364 followers
April 4, 2024
Grief, marriage, family, and healing with healthy doses of romance wrapped up in a captivating story.
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One of the tropes that I love to read is the blossoming connections between the younger generation and the older generation. I love it. So when I read the synopsis for this book, I knew it was one for me!

Struggles with grief and secrets that no one knows is key in this story. Regardless of the age of the character, everyone will connect with the turmoil going on inside. But Morgan brings in light and love that not only uplifts the characters but you as well.

The Summer Swap tells the story of three different women who are interconnected dealing with family, marriage, and healing, along with healthy doses of clean romance wrapped up in a captivating story.

Even with some heavy topics, Morgan manages to keep the story light-hearted and sweet, especially in the last half of the book. I love that age is no blockade to happiness and giving yourself what you deserve. I love the overall message in this story.

Morgan has gifted us a story that will make you feel good and leave you with a big smile of satisfaction.
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* I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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3,458 reviews1,641 followers
May 15, 2024
The Summer Swap by Sarah Morgan is a women’s fiction novel that takes a contemporary romance and mixes in some family drama. The story in The Summer Swap is one that does change the point of view between the characters with three main characters to follow.

Cecilia Lapthorne repeatedly said she did not want to have a party but those requests had been completely ignored so Cecilia did her best to please her daughter, Kristen, and attend. It doesn’t take long though for Cecilia to become overwhelmed and without much thought Cecilia takes off into the night heading for Dune Cottage. The cottage had once been special to her and her husband but it now sits empty holding the pain of the past.

Lily is the caretaker of Dune Cottage but with the cottage being empty for years and years now Lily found herself without a place to stay and “borrowed” the cottage. When Cecilia arrives in the middle of the night Lily witnesses her breaking down but hurries off to not get caught. However, Cecilia is quick to learn of Lily’s actions and is also quick to forgive the young artist agreeing to let her stay in the cottage too but before either know it Cecilia’s family begins to track her down seeking answers as to why she ran off.

The Summer Swap is not the first book I’ve read from author Sarah Morgan and will undoubtedly not be the last either. The story in The Summer Swap easily pulled me into this multi generational tale and I enjoyed every minute spent with the characters involved in it along the way. I guess I may be considered a sucker for an older protagonist befriending and younger character but with age comes wisdom as they say so it’s nice to see both generations helping or healing one another and with the addition of the daughter, Kristen, we end with three generations dealing with their secrets, hurt and eventually healing. Nice story that I’d definitely recommend checking out.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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2,102 reviews897 followers
May 8, 2024
4.5 Stars

Loved The Summer Swap! Three women, all at a low in their lives: Cecilia, who’s lived in the shadow of her husband throughout their marriage is now widowed. She has mixed emotions about her loss and how she’ll move on. Kristen, Cecelia’s daughter, is grieving her father and lonely in her marriage. Kristen has been there for her husband, but he doesn’t make it a priority to be there for her. Lily, a young woman overwhelmed by the pressure to become a doctor, drops out of college, escaping to Cape Cod where she runs into Cecilia at Dune Cottage.

Cecilia and Lily strike up an unexpected friendship providing support and a listening ear. Cecilia’s reconciling the past and Lily’s figuring out what to do about her future. I was thrilled there was a second chance romance for both Lily and Cecilia! Even though I wasn’t thrilled with Kristen at the beginning, my heart when out to her as all was revealed.

I absolutely loved everything about The Summer Swap! Finding a way to find the courage to grab up happiness and do what you love, no matter your age. Dune Cottage and Cape Code sounded idyllic and a perfect place to start fresh!

A copy was kindly provided by Canary Street Press in exchange for an honest review.
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950 reviews110 followers
June 13, 2024
Om het feest voor haar 75e verjaardag en de viering van het oeuvre van haar overleden man te ontvluchten, besluit Cecilia naar haar vakantiehuis te vertrekken, waar ze geluk heeft gekend maar waar ze al vele jaren niet is geweest omdat er door een incident nare herinneringen aan die plek kleven. Ze heeft ontdekt dat haar man haar leugens heeft verteld en wil, afgezonderd van haar familie, op zoek gaan naar de waarheid. Op Cape Cod treft ze Lily, die gestopt is met haar studie en dolgraag kunstenaar wil worden maar onzeker is en moeite heeft met de verwachtingen van haar naasten. Ze sluiten al snel vriendschap, maar dan duikt Todd, Cecilia’s kleinzoon en de man die Lily’s hart brak, ineens op. De rust is ver te zoeken, maar deze zomer is ook gevuld met tweede kansen…

Naast deze vrouwen volg je ook Kristen, Cecilia’s dochter, die ongelukkig is in haar huwelijk en twijfelt over de toekomst. Deze treffend en realistisch neergezette personages zijn onderling met elkaar verbonden, lopen in de basis tegen gelijkaardige vraagstukken aan en hebben ieder een kenmerkende stem gekregen om hun geheel eigen verhaal te vertellen. Thema’s als je leven opnieuw vormgeven en jezelf terugvinden, omgaan met lastige relaties en meningen van anderen, eenzaamheid, persoonlijke ontwikkeling, rouwverwerking en veranderde familieverhoudingen komen voorbij en de auteur rijgt deze verhalen in een warme en vloeiende stijl soepel aaneen, waardoor je door het boek heen vliegt.

Door de wisselende perspectieven leer je de vrouwen steeds beter kennen, met al hun twijfels, wensen en emoties, zit er een lekkere vaart in dit goed opgebouwde verhaal en blijf je benieuwd of ze de moed hebben om hun hart te volgen en voor zichzelf te kiezen. Het is een gelaagd verhaal dat diepgang krijgt door de verschillende levensvragen, goede gesprekken, wijze lessen en de levendig omschreven gevoelens en overdenkingen van de vrouwen, maar het blijft een echte feelgood door de luchtige toon, de stappen op liefdesgebied, de impulsieve acties, vieringen van succes en liefdevolle gebaren, de onverwachte vriendschappen en de onderlinge steun.

De idyllische locatie draagt bij aan het zomerse gevoel, de verhaallijnen komen mooi samen en hoewel enkele ontwikkelingen vrij snel gaan, toont dit verhaal vooral aan dat je het geluk moet vastgrijpen als het voorbijkomt en dat het nooit te laat is voor ingrijpende veranderingen en sla je het boek met een erg goed gevoel dicht!

3.5-4⭐
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1,955 reviews578 followers
June 16, 2024
I have been a fan of Sarah Morgan for quite some time now, and I know that every time I pick up one of her books I am going to laugh, cry, and wish I was on a beach. The Summer Swap fulfilled all of those things once again and I loved this multi-generational family story! It took me a minute to figure out who everyone was to each other, but once I got the hang of it, I was set, and I got lost in the drama, secrets, disappointments, and laughter. There are a handful of viewpoints which is standard for one of her books, and I loved the way they all came together and built off each other. I felt instantly transported to Cape Cod, and this was the epitome of a beach read in every way.

I still generally prefer a full cast for audiobooks with multiple viewpoints, but I thought Dara Rosenberg did a superb job with the audio and bringing the various characters/viewpoints to life. I purchased a copy on Libro.fm, and I definitely plan to revisit it at some point since it was just that good. I also highly enjoyed the art/artist aspect of the storyline, and it brought about some shocking revelations that I wasn’t expecting. I loved the blend of humor along with an air of mystery and the romance that was brought by more than one set of characters. The Summer Swap is a beautiful tale of healing and second chances that I would recommend to any women’s fiction and contemporary romance reader!

I received a complimentary copy of this book via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
April 3, 2024
DNF at 30%

I hate not finishing books, especially when I receive an advanced copy but I can’t imagine reading another 5 hours of this book. 30% in and a lot of things are hinted at (Kristen’s almost affair, a painting that should have been destroyed, Todd’s failed engagement) but nothing really happens. The majority of the beginning takes place in Cecilia’s bedroom. The hints at things to come didn’t intrigue me enough to keep reading. If anything they frustrated me because they kept being thrown at the reader with nothing more than mere mentions. The plot was slow and I had to force myself to read it. I really wanted to like this book but couldn’t get into it. I will say that the cover is gorgeous!
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May 11, 2024
Another lovely read from Sarah. Her books are always different and are so relaxing. I read this one quickly. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest.
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234 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2024
A fun summer read. Most of the characters seem to discover the same thing about their life. What a coincidence.
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158 reviews63 followers
April 9, 2024
Such a fun summer read! I love Sarah Morgan’s books & this one was no different. A quick easy read with very lovable characters. I am a sucker for dual POVs & that aspect definitely added to this story. I was pleasantly surprised by the depth in this summer read, as many are fluffy. So glad to see one of my favorite Christmas authors take on a summer book & do it so well!

Thank you NetGalley & Harlequin Trade Publishing for the ARC copy of this book.
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784 reviews155 followers
August 25, 2024
4,5.

In ‘Die zomer met jou’ panikeert de 70-jarige Cecilia en vlucht naar haar vakantiehuis in Cape Cod. Ze hoopt rust te vinden maar ook antwoorden op vragen. Totdat ze ontdekt dat Lily, de schoonmaakster, van het huis haar tijdelijke verblijfplaats heeft gemaakt. Ze wil zo geld uitsparen om haar droom als kunstenaar tot werkelijkheid te doen komen. Tot dat Cecilia verschijnt natuurlijk. Het is een zomer van tweede kansen want een oude mannelijke bekende voor Lily komt terug op het toneel…

Het leuke aan deze feelgood is dat het niet zozeer helemaal gefocust is op de romantiek, maar dat vriendschap ook een belangrijke rol speelt. Cecilia en Lily raken namelijk bevriend en deze ontwikkeling is erg goed neergeschreven. Het was heel leuk om over dit onderwerp te lezen.

Er zijn ook geheimen die zowel Cecilia en Lily voor elkaar en/of de buitenwereld verbergen. Daar kom je als lezer geleidelijk aan achter wat ze nu verbergen. Dat maakt dat dit ook wel een spannend verhaal is.

Je leest vanuit de perspectieven van Lily en Cecilia, maar ook uit die van Cecilia’s dochter Kristin. Je leert deze drie personages heel goed kennen op deze manier. De belangrijkste thema’s zijn persoonlijke ontwikkeling, rouw, eenzaamheid, verdriet en dus ook vriendschap.

Ik heb enorm genoten van dit verhaal en heb ook niet echt iets aan te merken. Luchtigheid wordt afgewisseld met diepgang in de problemen die de personages ervaren. Deze auteur schrijft zeer fijn en je kan mooi wegdromen bij de setting van dit verhaal. ‘Die zomer met jou’ krijgt 4,5 sterren.
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122 reviews9 followers
July 26, 2024
De cover van dit boek vond ik erg leuk. De kleuren combinatie is mooi verwerkt en de 2 vrouwen die afzonderlijk rusten in het water vond ik erg leuk verwerkt.

In dit verhaal volgen we drie vrouwen die alle drie wat probleempjes hebben. Zo besluit Cecilia te vluchten voor het groote feest dat word georganiseerd. Lily stopt met haar studie en Kristen is niet meer gelukkig in haar huwelijk. Alle drie de personages zijn erg mooi, realistisch neergezet en hoe verder in het boek hoe beter je ze leert kennen.

Dit verhaal is vanuit alle drie de perspectieven geschreven waardoor je makkelijk de gedachtes en de emoties van kan snappen. Zo maak je mee hoe ze omgaan met rauw, persoonlijke ontwikkeling en eenzaamheid maar ook mooie momenten zoals een familieband, vriendschap en oude liefdes

Dit boek was absoluut een zomer roman, door de plek waar het boek zich afspeelt. Een heerlijk leuk en grappig verhaal vol drama. Sarah Morgan heeft een heerlijke realistische en vlotte schrijfstijl. De verhaallijnen lopen mooi in elkaar over en de personages komen mooi tot zijn recht

Al met al een heerlijk zomers boek!
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439 reviews42 followers
June 8, 2024
I read this book at the perfect time -it was just what I needed. Happiness, a beach, a love story, a little mystery. Sarah Morgan is an excellent writer and I’m now inclined to binge every book she’s written!
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6,326 reviews352 followers
May 31, 2024
Not my favorite by Sarah Morgan but still an enjoyable summer women's fiction beach read featuring three different women going through different life upheavals - an older recent widow, her daughter whose surgeon husband never has time for her and the widow's housekeeper who becomes an unexpected guest when she returns to her Cape Cod cottage. The art storyline was fun and the way two of the women turned out to be talented painters was a great connection but overall this was just an okay read that was light on the romance and just didn't really grab my emotions the way her books sometimes can. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review! Recommended for fans of authors like Jennifer Weiner or Elin Hilderbrand.

Steam level: closed door/fade to black
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846 reviews179 followers
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June 11, 2024
I’m afraid this book was just not for me.
DNF 30%
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6,867 reviews161 followers
May 9, 2024
4.5 Stars The Summer Swap is the story of three different women who are interconnected dealing with family, marriage, and healing, as well as finding romance. Lily Thomas is an aspiring artist, who had dropped out of medical school when she realized she didn't want the pressure and that she enjoyed her art history course. At that time not only were her parents upset, but her best friend, Hannah Buckingham was so upset, that their argument ended a friendship since they were young. She is squatting in a cottage that she is the caretaker for, not knowing that it belongs to Hannah's grandmother, Cecelia Lapthorne. Cecelia thought her artist husband had sold the cottage years ago. When he dies, she finds out that he never did, and although she never wanted to return to Dune Cottage, she is hiding out from her family, who are having a party for her birthday and to memorialize her husband. She wants not part of it and escapes to the cottage. The third woman is Cecelia's daughter and Hannah's mother. Kristen Buckingham. She loves her husband, surgeon Theo, but he doesn't seem to love her, at least their family and marriage isn't as important as his job. As this story unfolds, we see these three women deal with their grief, hurts, failed love, family and decide how to move forward.

I really enjoy Sarah Morgan's women's fiction, and this was another enjoyable story. Seeing three women that have ties to one another, although not close ones, deal with three completely different problems, was interesting. I liked all the women, and their growth in their relationships, as well as making decisions about what they wanted was relatable. I like books where women support one another and that was evident in this story. There is some romance, but that is not the main story, it is as a result of their growth and problem solving. The ancillary relationships that are also sorted as a result of these women and their choices was also a pleasant surprise. Secrets often have to come out to solve problems and forgive yourself and others, and that worked well in this book. The theme of family, was also present. With three generations of one family, problems they encounter and secrets they keep from one another, there is bound to be problems and some reconciliation needed. I also have to say that I really liked Todd. Although he allowed himself to be taken in by a not very nice woman, he seemed to have a level head on his shoulders and was very accepting of his grandmother's choices and reasons for them. I enjoyed this book, but some of the situations were a bit too easy to solve and formulaic to make it a 5 star read, but it is close. Overall, this was an easy to read story, with problems that three women eventually sort out, and an uplifting and hopeful ending. Exactly what I love about Sarah Morgan's books.
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2,410 reviews305 followers
April 23, 2024

Finished reading: April 22nd 2024


"You can't live the life for your parents, no matter how much you love them. You have to make your own choices. And a person should have control over how they live their own life."

*** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Canary Street Press in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ***

REVIEW

Profile Image for Linda Hill.
1,434 reviews55 followers
May 24, 2024
Lily has a temporary cleaning job.

It’s only fairly recently that I’ve got round to reading Sarah Morgan’s books and I’m delighted that’s the case because it means I have a whole back catalogue waiting for me. The Summer Swap is just wonderful.

The story is very much character driven with family, marriage and relationships at the heart of the story, ensuring that we get to know the people here so thoroughly. The Summer Swap works so emotionally well because as Lily, Cecelia and Kristen reveal their innermost thoughts, aspirations and insecurities, they are recognisable and relatable. Sarah Morgan writes with such sensitivity and understanding that on almost every page I found an aspect of Lily, Cecelia and Kristen’s lives that resonated with me.

I loved the fact that The Summer Swap breaks away from the usual 30 somethings to characters in younger, middle and older adulthood. It’s glorious to find a woman in her seventies like Cecelia having autonomy over her life. I think it says something about the gorgeous quality of the writing that I really didn’t like Kristen at the beginning of The Summer Swap, but by the end I understood her as she gained both my sympathy and empathy.

With the focus on brilliant, layered and vivid characters that doesn’t mean there isn’t a compelling and riveting narrative here too. There are some very dramatic moments, but for me the absolute success of the story comes through the more ordinary aspects of these people’s lives. Cecelia’s reluctance at being bullied into a party she doesn’t want to attend, Kristen’s need to be proficient, noticed and to organise, and Lily’s guilt at not following the path set out for her as she develops her artistic talents is totally convincing. And whilst The Summer Swap is brilliantly resolved at the end as one might hope, there’s a true sense of these lives continuing far beyond the confines of the story. Much of the plot is precipitated before the story starts and will continue after this particular time frame is over. I found this such wonderful storytelling.

The themes of The Summer Swap are equally compelling. Our sense of self and what makes us who we are as we try to accommodate the demands of family, profession, marriage and so on, at the same time as we also strive to be true to ourselves, is at the heart of this warm, compassionate and understanding story.

I fear there will be those readers who dismiss The Summer Swap without ever picking it up because they assume it is too lightweight for their intellect. They could not be more wrong. The Summer Swap is absorbing and diverting as a story, but it is also a sensitive, mature insight into what makes us human. Sarah Morgan teaches tolerance, empathy and acceptance even as she entertains us so fabulously. I’d defy anyone reading The Summer Swap not to love it just as much as I did.
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1,944 reviews137 followers
May 19, 2024
This was a heartwarming and heartfelt story.
Perfect summer reading!
The setting is beautiful…..it makes you want to be there with the characters. And, all the characters are lovely.
A story full of family, second chances, overcoming grief, marriage issues and romance/relationships.
If you are looking for a book to pick up for your summer reading, The Summer Swap should be at the top of your list! You will be taken on a incredible journey to the shores of Cape Cod.
Thanks so much to NetGalley, the publisher and author for the opportunity to read this book for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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260 reviews4 followers
July 21, 2024
Quite predictable but I wanted an easy read, and that's exactly what it was. 
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792 reviews184 followers
May 15, 2024
The Summer Swap is a story of women supporting women, multi-generational friendships, sweet romance, and second chances.

On her seventieth birthday, Cecelia runs away to her house on Cape Cod, a place she vowed she’d never return. Her daughter, Kristen, who has worked hard on the party is fretting about her mother’s disappearance, grieving the death of her father, and feeling lonely in her marriage. When Cecelia arrives in Cape Cod, she finds Lily, a young woman hired to clean the house and watch the property. Lily has fallen on hard times and is secretly spending nights there since no one seems to be renting or using the home. After the initial surprise, Cecelia offers Lily a chance to stay and they agree on a partnership. When Cecelia’s grandson finds her and shows up at the house, things become complicated because Lily and Todd knew each other as youngsters. Why has Cecelia run away? Will Lily find security? Will Lilly and Todd’s past spoil everything? How will Krisen juggle her runaway mother and her unhappy marriage?

I adore a multi-generational story with multiple points of view! In The Summer Swap, we hear the story from three generational perspectives. I’m here for the friendship, understanding, and encouragement. Women of all ages have a great deal to offer each other. Lily’s past acquaintance with Todd adds delightful complications.

Two poignant themes that drive the action are the multi-generational friendship between Cecelia and Lily and their individual and unique second chances. I love how they encourage each other and how their dreams intersect. Additional themes include grief, complicated family dynamics, secrets, reconciling with the past, marriage relationships, mother/daughter relationships, forgiveness, and the pursuit of art. The author adds depth and complexity so that this romance becomes a complicated family drama. I appreciate that the story doesn’t get too heavy and that its conclusion is upbeat and satisfying.

Content Consideration: grief, infidelity

Fans of Sarah Morgan will enjoy this recent installment. Readers who appreciate some depth and complexity in their summer romances, will enjoy The Summer Swap. The multi-generational aspect of the story adds poignancy for women in various stages of life. It’s thought-provoking yet light enough for beach or poolside reading. Book clubs might find it discussable.

Thanks #NetGalley @HarperCollins @HTPBooks #CanaryStreetPress for a complimentary e ARC of #TheSummerSwap upon my request. All opinions are my own.

For more reviews visit my blog www.ReadingLadies.com where this review was first published.

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593 reviews10 followers
November 4, 2024
Een verhaal over 3 generaties vrouwen en hun geheimen , verlangens en liefdesperikelen . Prachtig en vol inzicht in familie dynamiek geschreven .
Eeen boek van S.M. vindt ik altijd een klein feestje .
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65 reviews
February 16, 2024
Read this one really quickly while traveling, it was lovely and fun and had excellent pacing. One of my favorites so far this year. Five stars.
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232 reviews
May 22, 2024
Big thanks to NetGalley and Harelequin publishing for allowing me to read this in exchange for feedback.

The prose were well done, and the characters were FULLY fleshed out. However, I don’t think there was enough emphasis on the setting. I think Stephen King’s rule (or perhaps a method recommended by King) is describe three things in a room – I don’t think that occurred once in this book...? I wasn’t even left with a good sense of the house (which was so important to the story) or the paintings other than there was a girl on the beach. In fact, I think this book could have benefited immensely in general by following the rule of three.

The characters were very well done. I had a great sense of who they were and what made them tick. Cecelia was matriarchal goals. Kristen was a touch insufferable (therefore the most relatable, since I too am completely insufferable). Lilly was sweet. I thought the *moment* between Lilly and Todd was sweet, and it made my heart go pitter-patter. I think it was a bit out of left field, and *instant love.* I needed more yearning. But that scene was super sweet. I’d re-read those pages over and over.

I think the inner monologues needed to be edited more. I found some of the speech redundant and reiterating things that the character’s already thought. And many of the conversations felt like interviews. Many of the conversations did not feel natural – they just felt like more info dumps.

I think it’s a huge accomplishment to write a story with such vivid characters. I’ve read many books where all the characters have the exact same personality, and that is not what ‘s going on in these pages.

This book wasn’t for me, but that doesn’t mean it’s not for others. This is definitely a vibes book, rather than plot. If you are into hallmark movies and want something sweet and beachy – this is the book for you.
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443 reviews
June 4, 2024
The Summer Swap is a great summer/beach read that takes place in Cape Cod. I loved reading about Cecelia and Lily who were two of the most interesting characters. Cecelia runs away from her 75th birthday celebration her daughter is throwing for her to Dune Cottage, a place that holds sad memories and a place no one in her family knows about. We get to find out about Cecelia's past and her healing. The story got a bit repetitive for me at times, especially the chapters about Cecelia's daughter Kristen who was the least likable character and uninteresting.
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