publisher’s description for these summer storms, by sarah maclean:
“Alice Storm hasn’t been welcome at her family’s magnificent private island off the Rhode Island coast in five years—not since she was cast out and built her life beyond the Storm name, influence, and untold billions. But the shocking death of her larger-than-life father changes everything.
Alice plans to keep her head down, pay her final respects (such as they are), and leave the minute the funeral is over. Unfortunately, her father had other plans. The eccentric, manipulative patriarch left his family a final challenge—an inheritance game designed to upend their world. The rules are clear: spend one week on the island, complete their assigned tasks, and receive the inheritance.
But a whole week on Storm Island is no easy task for Alice. Every corner of the sprawling old house is bursting with chaos: Her older sister’s secret love affair. Her brother’s unyielding arrogance. Her younger sister’s constant analysis of the vibes. Her mother’s cold judgment. And all under the stern, watchful gaze of Jack Dean, her father’s intriguing and too-handsome second-in-command. It will be a miracle if Alice manages to escape unscathed.
A smart and tender story about the transformative power of grief, love, and family, this luscious novel explores past secrets, present truths, and futures forged in the wake of wild summer storms.”
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Review:
Woooooow. Wow. Okay, so. One billion(aire) stars. Infinity stars for These Summer Storms. I loved this so so much and couldn't put it down, and not just because it's set in Rhode Island (which no books ever are), where I grew up.
The Westing Game meets the Last Great American Dynasty meets Pineapple Street meets romcom. This was both character-driven and plot-driven in a way I don't recall encountering before. It was interesting and twisty and had all the trappings of complicated family dynamics (which I always love) and also a slightly steamy little romance kind of out of nowhere. What a combo.
This is an absolutely perfect summer read, but it’s also a perfect anytime read. An engrossing book no matter how you slice it. This was my first Sarah MacLean and absolutely not my last. Excited to dive into her backlist now.
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House - Ballantine for the advance copy for review—I can’t wait to force everyone I know to read this, so good job you.