A Summer To Remember by Erika Montgomery

Photo Credit: St.Martin’s Press

This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

A Summer To Remember

Summary: For thirty-year-old Frankie Simon, selling movie memorabilia in the shop she opened with her late mother on Hollywood Boulevard is more than just her livelihood–it’s an enduring connection to the only family she has ever known. But when a mysterious package arrives containing a photograph of her mother and famous movie stars Glory Cartwright and her husband at a coastal film festival the year before Frankie’s birth, her life begins to unravel in ways unimaginable.

What begins is a journey along a path revealing buried family secrets, betrayals between lovers, bonds between friends. And for Frankie, as the past unlocks the present, the chance to learn that memories define who we are, and that they can show us the meaning of home and the magic of true love.

Experience the salty breeze of a Cape Cod summer as it sweeps through this sparkling, romantic, and timeless debut novel tinged with a love of old Hollywood.

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

I knew from the first few lines that I was going to love this book and it did not disappoint.

 

What I liked:

The cover is SO pretty!

All the characters I wanted to hug- starting with Frankie and Gabe.

The warm and pleasant feeling I had when i finished this book. These characters, this setting, it all just created a book that I loved (and was in a way sad to see end).

 

Bottom line: If you like charming books, this book should be on your TBR list.

 

*This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone.*

 

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Happy Reading and Bookishly Yours,

T @ Traveling With T

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