Thursday, July 4, 2024

Review: The Best Summer of Our Lives

The Best Summer of Our Lives The Best Summer of Our Lives by Rachel Hauck
My rating: 💛💛💛

The Best Summer of Our Lives was an interesting dual time story about four friends who experienced a summer of events which led them to different routes than what they thought and planned.

Sometimes it was difficult to keep everyone straight, but I enjoyed following the four friends through the two time periods, to see what happened in the summer of 1977 which led them to the current stories in 1997.

It was interesting to see how even though the friends were tight, secrets and personal dreams not voiced to each other affected their friendship.

*I listened to the audiobook on Everand.*


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About the book:

Twenty years ago, the summer of '77 was supposed to be the best summer of Summer Wilde's life. She and her best friends, Spring, Autumn, and Snow--the Four Seasons--had big plans.

But those plans never had a chance. After a teenage prank gone awry, the Seasons found themselves on a bus to Tumbleweed, "Nowhere," Oklahoma, to spend eight weeks as camp counselors. All four of them arrived with hidden secrets and buried fears, and the events that unfolded in those two months forever altered their friendships, their lives, and their futures.

Now, thirtysomething, Summer is at a crossroads. When her latest girl band leaves her in a motel outside Tulsa, she is forced to face the shadows of her past. Returning to the place where everything changed, she soon learns Tumbleweed is more than a town she never wanted to see again. It's a place for healing, for reconciling the past with the present, and for finally listening to love's voice.

About the author:


New York Times, USA Today & Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Rachel Hauck writes from sunny

central Florida.


A RITA finalist and winner of Romantic Times Inspirational Novel of the Year, and Career Achievement Award, she writes vivid characters dealing with real life issues.

Her book, Once Upon A Prince, was made into an original Hallmark movie.

The Wedding Dress has been optioned for film by Brain Power Studio

She loves to hear from readers. She also loves to encourage new writers and is a retired member of the American Christian Fiction Writers Executive Board.

A graduate of Ohio State University with a BA in Journalism, Rachel is an avid OSU football fan. She hopes to one day stand on the sidelines in the Shoe with Ryan Day.

Visit her web site to find out more and click on the icons to follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

www.rachelhauck.com

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