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Review: Summer Hours by Amy Mason Doan

Title: Summer Hours by Amy Mason Doan
Publisher: Graydon House
Genre: Contemporary, Women’s Fiction
Length: 416 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

Commencement meets The Graduate in this sparkling novel about a secret affair, the summer it all unravels, and the reunion a decade later that will be one woman’s happy ending or her biggest mistake.

Becc was the good girl. A dedicated student. Aspiring reporter. Always where she was supposed to be. Until a secret affair with the charming Cal one summer in college cost her everything she held dear: her journalism dreams; her relationship with her best friend, Eric; and her carefully imagined future.

Now, Becc’s past is back front and center as she travels up the scenic California coast to a wedding—with a man she hasn’t seen in a decade. As each mile flies by, Becc can’t help but feel the thrilling push and pull of memories, from infinite nights at beach bonfires and lavish boat parties to secret movie sessions. But the man beside her is not so eager to re-create history. And as the events of that heartbreaking summer come into view, Becc must decide if those dazzling hours they once shared are worth fighting for or if they’re lost forever.

Set in the mid ’90s and 2008, Amy Mason Doan’s Summer Hours is a warmly told novel about the idealism of youth, the seductive power of nostalgia and what happens when you realize you haven’t become the person you’d always promised to be.

Review:

Summer Hours by Amy Mason Doan is a heartfelt novel of friendship, secrets and love.

In the mid 1990s, Rebecca “Becc” Reardon, Eric Logan and Serra Indrijo are best friends who are graduating from high school.  Becc has big dreams of becoming a journalist and she is the winner of a prestigious scholarship for Berkeley University. Serra is an artist and she, too, is going to college at Berkeley. Eric is struggling with his parents’ recent divorce and he leaves early for Brown University which is on the east coast.  Becc is brokenhearted over a rift between her and Eric but she remains hopeful they can resume their close friendship.  She and Serra form a tight bond with their college roommate, Maggie, but they keenly feel Eric’s absence. Despite efforts to reconnect, Becc remains on the outs with Eric and she evidently makes a fateful choice that will continue to reverberate years later.

Fast forward to 2008 and Becc’s life has not exactly gone as she once envisioned. Seizing on an upcoming wedding, she hopes a carefully planned road trip will provide an opportunity to fix a problem she created. Nothing goes as planned and exhausted and frustrated, Becc is a lot more honest than she expected.  Will this hurt or harm her chance to mend the pain her long choices has wrought?

Seamlessly moving back and forth in time, Summer Hours is an utterly captivating novel.  The characters are realistically and vibrantly developed. The various settings are richly detailed and serve as vivid backdrops for the unfolding story. With a wide variety of movie and music references,  Amy Mason Doan creates a perfectly nostalgic vibe that will absolutely charm readers. I thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend this poignant and endearing novel.

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Review: The Summer List by Amy Mason Doan

Title: The Summer List by Amy Mason Doan
Publisher: Graydon House
Genre: Contemporary, Women’s Fiction
Length: 384 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

In the tradition of Judy Blume’s Summer Sisters, The Summer List is a tender yet tantalizing novel about two friends, the summer night they fell apart, and the scavenger hunt that reunites them decades later—until the clues expose a breathtaking secret that just might shatter them once and for all.

Laura and Casey were once inseparable: as they floated on their backs in the sunlit lake, as they dreamed about the future under starry skies, and as they teamed up for the wild scavenger hunts in their small California lakeside town. Until one summer night, when a shocking betrayal sent Laura running through the pines, down the dock, and into a new life, leaving Casey and a first love in her wake.

But the past is impossible to escape, and now, after seventeen years away, Laura is pulled home and into a reunion with Casey she can’t resist—one last scavenger hunt. With a twist: this time, the list of clues leads to the settings of their most cherished summer memories. From glistening Jade Cove to the vintage skating rink, each step they take becomes a bittersweet reminder of the friendship they once shared. But just as the game brings Laura and Casey back together, the clues unravel a stunning secret that threatens to tear them apart…

Mesmerizing and unforgettable, Amy Mason Doan’s The Summer List is about losing and recapturing the person who understands you best—and the unbreakable bonds of girlhood.

Review:

The Summer List by Amy Mason Doan is a bittersweet journey of healing and reconciliation.

Growing up, Laura Christie is a bit of an outcast among her classmates so she has low expectations for her unexpected friendship with newcomer Casey Shepherd.  Since her ultra-religious, conservative mother does not approve of Casey’s much younger, free-spirited mom, Alex, the girls spend most of their time at the Shepherd home, also known as The Shipwreck.Inseparable over the first summer of their acquaintance, Laura is delighted when their friendship continues to flourish over the years. However, just weeks before moving away to live together while attending college, Laura’s life takes a shocking turn and she runs away without explanation.

Fast forward seventeen years and Laura has made a comfortable life for herself away from her small hometown of Couer-de-Luna. So when she receives an unexpected invitation to return to the lake and join Casey on a scavenger hunt, Laura is conflicted about whether or not she has any desire to revisit her past.  Although she is uncertain whether or not accepting the invitation is prudent, Laura cautiously decides to meet with Casey. Their reunion is fraught with anxiety and they reluctantly collect the various clues from the list Alex has provided for them.

Chapters from their past are interspersed with the events occurring in the present. During their teenage years, Casey and Laura’s friendship is close-knit so there is a great deal of suspense surrounding their eventual estrangement. What happened to drive such a schism between them? What possible reason could Laura have for leaving everyone behind in such a dramatic fashion?

Equally compelling are the chapters that detail another unlikely friendship between two girls who meet at summer church camp. Neither of the girls are overly enthused about the camp and they embark on some rebellious adventures.  After their time at the camp ends, their mothers’ choices lead the girls down an unanticipated path that culminates in an unforeseen turn of events for both of them.

The Summer List is a captivating novel of friendship that has a lovely nostalgic aspect to the storyline. The characters are vibrantly developed with endearing traits and relatable foibles. Laura and Casey’s reunion is realistically depicted as they gradually work through the lingering hurt and anger from their long standing estrangement.  This impressive debut by Amy Mason Doan is an engaging and emotional novel that I greatly enjoyed and highly recommend.

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