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Barefoot in the Summer

So, I took off for the weekend instead of hopping on late Friday to review a book I've recently just finished. I marked Hide by Kiersten White as DNF (did not finish) because I could not for the life of me understand what was going on in the first chapter. Or maybe I am just so into Freida McFadden I wanted her books or something similar. So, I moved on to Barefoot by Elin Hilderbrand. My first Elin Hilderbrand book. I heard from so many other reviewers how amazing her books were and how they're perfect for summer. They were right! I loved every part of Barefoot.

In Barefoot, we meet three women visting Nantucket for the summer as they cope with the challenges of their life. From marriage to infidelity to children to the mayhem of motherhood to scandal to tragedy and illness. Vicki is trying to sort through the news that she has a serious illness. Her sister, Brenda, has just left her job after being caught in an affair with a student. Their friend, Melanie, after seven failed in vitro attempts, is pregnant at last, but she is just learning that her husband is having an affair. These three women came to escape, enjoy the sun, and relax in Nantucket's calming air. Until 22-year-old Josh Flynn steps into their calm and relaxation.

I rated this book five stars because I ultimately loved and enjoyed this book. This really was perfect for summer. The built-up drama and romance and best friend vacation. Although I feel young women who are in their early 20s may not enjoy this as much as women in their late 20s, this felt more for my age group, women in their 30s. I really do recommend this book. You can start with any book of Elin Hilderbrand, of course. You will fall in love with the setting.

Next book will be The Locked Door by Freida McFadden.

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