Book Review: Pleasant Bay

Full disclosure: I grew up with this author. We both lived in the same small town and went to middle and high school together. That being said, it bears no influence on my review (simply put, if I didn’t LOVE this book, I just wouldn’t take the time to write a review).

If you are looking for a beach read, stop, I’ve found it. Pleasant Bay is an absolute FANTASTIC summer read and left me with that tough decision…do I fly through the book and finish it or do I savor this and enjoy every second with these characters? Well…I devoured it and am now left with an incredible book hangover.

Pleasant Bay goes back and forth between 2002 and 2019. The unique part to this story is that in 2002 we are reading things from Sarah’s perspective. In 2019 we are reading in present day, from her daughter’s perspective.

Sarah spends a summer with her aunt in Cape Cod. It’s about to be her senior year in college and she’s living up life waitressing to save up money. She’s had an absolutely crap year with a breakup and her father falling ill. Can a summer in Cape Cod save her sanity?

Madelyn, Sarah’s daughter, also spends a summer in Cape Cod with her great aunt to help give her a break from her single mother. It’s the summer between her sophomore and junior year of high school and her boyfriend happens to be a senior about to go away to college. The nerve her mother has to send her away!

Can I add in some family drama? Madelyn has no idea who her father is. Her mother has kept this from her, but why. Well…no spoilers here, but she’s a teen who won’t stop until she figures her life out.

5 stars.  SOLID read, perfect for laying by the pool or at the beach. What I appreciated the most with this, was how the writing changed between characters. Sarah in 2002 is written like a college student. Sarah in 2019 is a total typical teen who thinks they know better. I could say so, so much more, but that would ruin what makes this book so special. Just know that I laughed and I cried. I love a good epilogue and this one delivers just that!



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Title: Pleasant Bat

Author: Emily Wakeman Cyr

Genre(s): Fiction, Chick Lit, Romance

Publisher: Novelist Next Door

Release Date: July 31, 2023

Find it here on Goodreads

Book Review: The Empty Beach #JodyClark #VacationlandBooks #TheEmptyBeach #IndieAuthor

Let me start this post out on a different note.  There are places in all of our lives that hold a special meaning…York, Maine is one of those places to me.  This little yellow house used to be in my family and we would spend family vacations here each summer.  The Empty Beach takes place in this lovely beach community.

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When I read this, floods of memories came back of the York I would visit every summer (not so much now, living on the West Coast and all).  The descriptions of these locations were spot on so even if you have never visited York, you could still image it!

This story is about Josh and his summer in his beach town.  Warning: this book does hold a lot of strong language, however, this book is also absolutely hysterical.  Josh ends up managing a local restaurant and falls for one of the wait staff, Elise, but to be fair, he met her BEFORE she started working there.

Josh is a character all in himself.  If he likes a girl, he goes on the overkill…flowers, mixtapes, and overly babbles.  His friends try to give him guidance, but when one is hooking up with someone new every night and the others in relationships, it leaves little room for trusting romantic advice.  The silver lining is that his friends are ridiculously hysterical.  It made me wish I grew up in York and spent entire summers here.

We go through this whole book wondering if Josh and Elise will ever be a real thing…the suspense there will kill you.  He walks her to her car every night and they even go out on a few wewon’tcallthemdates dates.  My heart was pulled out of my chest at the ending and my fist was shaking.  Whether it was shaking at Josh or Elise, well, you’ll have to pick this book up yourself and read it to find out!

The story doesn’t stop here though…The Empty Beach is book one in a trilogy.  Don’t worry…Jody Clark isn’t a jerk and doesn’t leave us hanging by a thread for the next installment.  In fact, you could essentially read each book as a standalone and be ok, you would just miss some minor back stories, almost like inside jokes, that don’t affect the story at all.  If you want the ENTIRE story, start here.  Is there love for Josh in the cards?  We have 3 books to figure it all out!

Solid 4 star read.  Yeah, I might be partial because of my connection to York, however, it still could have sucked and it didn’t.  This is the perfect time of year to read about the mis-adventures of Josh and his friends…it will have you yearning to be on the beach!  I don’t read much from indie authors, but trust me when I say this is worth the read!  I’m practically standing on my room shouting to everyone to read this series!  Stayed tuned for my review of book two, Between Hello and Goodbye!

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Title: The Empty Beach

Author:  Jody Clark

Publisher: Vacationland Books (self-published)

Release Date: June 10, 2017

Find it here on Goodreads and Amazon

 

Top Ten Tuesday: May 21st

It’s Tuesday which means it’s time for another TTT courtesy of That Artsy Reader Girl!  This week’s topic is…

Books That I Refuse To Let Anyone Touch

Oh boy…this is a TOUGH topic for me this week because I LOVE to share my books!  I don’t save my books, usually, and once I read them and pass them around my reading circle, I drop them off to a Little Free Library.

There is ONE book that I have recently come across that will not leave my possession and I will NOT lend out.  I am actually debating buying a second copy so I can share it with those around me because I love it so much.  I haven’t reviewed it yet (remember, I am still catching up with all my reviews) so I don’t want to say too much because I want to pour my heart into the review.

Some books touch your heart and leave a forever impression and this book did just that.  I cannot wait to share this book with you (pictures only, I’m telling you I won’t lend it out).  Here it is…

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It’s from an indie author who lives in Maine and it’s just magical.  Look for my review to come SOON!  What books will you not let leave your possession???