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The rules of summer book club are simple:
•  No sad books
•  No pressure
•  Yessssss, wine!

Besties Laurel and Paris are excited to welcome Cassie to the group. This year, the book club is all about fill-your-heart reads, an escape from the chaos of the everyday—running a business, raising a family, juggling a hundred to-dos. Even the dog is demanding (but the bestest boy).

Since Laurel’s divorce, she feels like the Worst Mom Ever. Her skepticism of men may have scarred her vulnerable daughters. Cassie has an unfortunate habit of falling for ridiculous man-boys who dump her once she fixes them. Paris knows good men exist. She’s still reeling after chasing off the only one brave enough—and foolish enough—to marry her.

Inspired by the heroines who risk everything for fulfillment, Laurel, Paris and Cassie begin to take chances—big chances—in life, in love. Facing an unwritten chapter can be terrifying. But it can be exhilarating, too, if only they can find the courage to change.

416 pages, Hardcover

First published February 13, 2024

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Susan Mallery

827 books14.3k followers
#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming and humorous novels about the relationships that define women's lives—family, friendship, romance. She's best known for putting nuanced characters into emotionally complex, real-life situations with twists that surprise readers to laughter. Because Susan is passionate about animal welfare, pets play a big role in her books. Beloved by millions of readers worldwide, her books have been translated into 28 languages.

Critics have dubbed Mallery "the new queen of romantic fiction." (Walmart) Booklist says, "Romance novels don't get much better than Mallery's expert blend of emotional nuance, humor, and superb storytelling," and RT Book Reviews puts her "in a class by herself!" It's no wonder that her books have spent more than 200 weeks on the USA Today bestsellers list.

Although Susan majored in Accounting, she never worked as an accountant because she was published straight out of college with two books the same month. Sixteen prolific years and seventy-four books later, she hit the New York Times bestsellers list for the first time with Accidentally Yours in 2008. She made many appearances in the Top 10 before (finally) hitting #1 in 2015 with Thrill Me, the twentieth book in her most popular series, the Fool's Gold romances, and the fourth of five books released that year.

Susan lives in Washington state with her husband, two ragdoll cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur. Her heart for animals has led Susan to become an active supporter of the Seattle Humane Society. Visit Susan online at www.SusanMallery.com.

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Profile Image for Karen.
1,969 reviews498 followers
April 25, 2024
To be honest, I was looking for a light read. And the title appealed to me. Having facilitated a book club for 12 years, this sounded like something that would be a delightful experience. I wondered if I would meet a group of interesting women who love to read and talk about books.

Well, the theme of the summer book club was secondary in that they read mysteries one summer, old-time science fiction the next and 80s romances, in the last one. It really didn’t play much into the storyline other than what they were reading.

This was really a story about second chances in life and love. And what the women did with it.

And yes, it was a light read with serious issues for the women to overcome and recognize their strength along the way. If this appeals to you, it will be a somewhat satisfying read.
Profile Image for Wendy.
1,772 reviews620 followers
February 21, 2024
The Summer Book Club focuses on three women, their friendship, their past and their strengths.
Each is facing a challenge in their life and with the love and support (even tough love) of each other they find a way to overcome their obstacles.
I enjoyed all of the characters and would have enjoyed an epilogue.

Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing/Canary Street Press for an arc of this novel in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Judy.
1,283 reviews33 followers
January 4, 2024
I grabbed this book as soon as I saw it. Susan Mallery's books are always fun to read and I've enjoyed many of them. This book has three main characters: Paris, who owns her own farm stand; Laurel, who resells items she finds at thrift stores and estate sales and resells them for profit; and Cassie, who is new to town and working at a wine bar/bookstore. Each of these women have issues they need to overcome to find happiness in their lives and all are currently single or divorced.

Description:
The rules of summer book club are
• No sad books
• No pressure
• Yessssss, wine!

Besties Laurel and Paris are excited to welcome Cassie to the group. This year, the book club is all about fill-your-heart reads, an escape from the chaos of the everyday—running a business, raising a family, juggling a hundred to-dos. Even the dog is demanding (but the bestest boy).

Since Laurel’s divorce, she feels like the Worst Mom Ever. Her skepticism of men may have scarred her vulnerable daughters. Cassie has an unfortunate habit of falling for ridiculous man-boys who dump her once she fixes them. Paris knows good men exist. She’s still reeling after chasing off the only one brave enough—and foolish enough—to marry her.

Inspired by the heroines who risk everything for fulfillment, Laurel, Paris and Cassie begin to take chances—big chances—in life, in love. Facing an unwritten chapter can be terrifying. But it can be exhilarating, too, if only they can find the courage to change.

My Thoughts:
I loved the way the story developed and the characters were fully drawn so that I felt as if I knew them. I liked all these charactes, but enjoyed Cassie's story the most. Each woman faced an obstacle that she had to deal with to move on with her life, and the ways they dealt with their issues was interesting. Susan Mallery is a masterful storyteller and I recommend this to anyone who likes reading about relationships.

Thanks to Harlequin Trade Publishing, Canary Street Press through Netgalley for an advance copy. Expected publication date is February 13, 2024.

April 22, 2024
3.5/5 🌟 *rounded up
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⚠️⛔️TRIGGERS:⛔️⚠️

Child Abuse
Death
Infidelity

🗯️💬BOOK BLURB:💬🗯️

The rules of summer book club are simple:

No sad books
No pressure
Yessssss, wine!

Besties Laurel and Paris are excited to welcome Cassie to the group. This year, the book club is all about fill-your-heart reads, an escape from the chaos of the everyday—running a business, raising a family, juggling a hundred to-dos. Even the dog is demanding (but the bestest boy).

Since Laurel’s divorce, she feels like the Worst Mom Ever. Her skepticism of men may have scarred her vulnerable daughters. Cassie has an unfortunate habit of falling for ridiculous man-boys who dump her once she fixes them. Paris knows good men exist. She’s still reeling after chasing off the only one brave enough—and foolish enough—to marry her.

Inspired by the heroines who risk everything for fulfillment, Laurel, Paris and Cassie begin to take chances—big chances—in life, in love. Facing an unwritten chapter can be terrifying. But it can be exhilarating, too, if only they can find the courage to change.

🌎📖OVERALL REVIEWS📖🌎
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COMMUNITY REVIEWS
SUMMARY OF 58 REVIEWS

Moods
hopeful 76%
emotional 72%
lighthearted 56%
reflective 52%
funny 24%
challenging 8%
inspiring 8%
relaxing 8%
adventurous 4%
Pace
medium 73%
slow 13%
fast 13%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 65% | A mix: 30% | Plot: 5%
Strong character development?
Yes: 83% | It's complicated: 11% | No: 5%
Loveable characters?
Yes: 52% | It's complicated: 35% | No: 11%
Diverse cast of characters?
No: 100%
Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 86% | It's complicated: 13%
Average rating
3.53 ⭐️

🤔🧐🤯MY THOUGHTS:🤯🧐🤔

I’m not impressed with this book. It was okay but I expected a bit more. It was just filler and something to listen to while doing laundry and housework.

There is an HEA for the women but even that was pretty mundane.

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Profile Image for ˙⋆ Esme Lance ⋆˙.
93 reviews61 followers
February 28, 2024
4 stars ☆☆☆☆

A light realistic romance.

Three different women with different paths and concerns in life, but they have one thing in common – a love of books.

The book itself doesn't focus on the "summer book club" – there are many other things going on.

While reading this book, I had the feeling that it was real – as if the events were really happening somewhere in a small town in the US.

Laurel & Colton, Paris & Jonah, Cassie & Raphael – these couples were so well written, the development of the women and their backstory was enough to warm my heart on a cold winter evening.

This could be a very cosy family film :>
Profile Image for Annie.
179 reviews1 follower
February 13, 2024
We all have baggage from our past that we wish we could check to another destination. Sometimes it takes a different set of hands to point you in the direction of the airport. And sometimes it takes a friend or two to show you that once you do that you can move on and learn to live without all the guilt and sorrow that was packed in it. This, essentially, is the story of Laurel, Paris, and Cassie, each woman struggling with issues from their younger years and searching for that ultimate happiness in life. Together they learn to lean on each other to find the answers to their life questions. Susan Mallery does a fantastic job of weaving regrets with acceptance and forgiveness to show us how this is done. Well done!
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1,787 reviews566 followers
May 26, 2024
I love Susan Mallery's books, and while The Summer Book Club didn't move me as much as some of her others have, it was still a beautiful story and I'm glad I didn't miss it! Laurel and Paris are best friends who take Cassie under their wing and into their book club when she moves to Los Lobos after getting kicked out of the family home by her brother and sister. All Cassie wants to do from the moment she arrives is to leave again, but then her friendship with the other women starts to solidify and she even gains a love interest which then leads her to some challenging decisions. I loved the way all 3 of the women grew throughout the book and how Cassie especially blossomed by the end.

The one thing I do wish was that the audiobook had included more than one narrator and even though I did love Tanya Eby, the viewpoints felt rather muddled for me. The story is told through Laurel, Paris, and Cassies POVs, and even though they are different people with different things going on, they ended up feeling rather similar to me. I also wished the book club aspect was more prominent in the storyline considering it's in the actual title, but be that as it may, this was still a heartwarming read about second chances. There was also the perfect amount of humor and romance mixed in and overall was a very feel-good read that I would 100% recommend be tossed (gently and lovingly) into your beach bag this summer.
Profile Image for Danielle Cobb.
12 reviews
March 22, 2024
The story line had a strong possibility of being a great book, but the characters are just not that likable. They constantly repeat the same things over and over.
Also does any of the females in the book have self esteem? It’s annoying
Profile Image for Rachel.
178 reviews34 followers
February 13, 2024
Thank you @netgalley, @htpbooks and @canarystreetpress for sending me this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
I’ve been reading Susan Mallery books for several years now (well before I had this account). I enjoy them and some are better than others, but I think now that I’ve discovered so many new-to-me authors, I don’t rush to read these books like I used to.
Susan Mallery writes women’s fiction and they are usually about a group of female friends, each going through their own struggle. Often the themes in her books include friendship, family, romance, and new beginnings. The Summer Book Club is about two best friends, Laurel and Paris, and Cassie who moves to town and joins their book club and friend group. They are each single and have their own issues with getting into a relationship.
This wasn’t my favourite of her books as some of the storylines seemed a bit exaggerated, but I do generally like her writing and I find her books to be pretty quick reads. If you like books that follow a certain formula or books about a group of female friends, you might enjoy this book.
Profile Image for Foxy Vixen.
195 reviews11 followers
April 4, 2024
Wow! What more do you want from a book not 1 great romance but 3 of them. This certainly is a chick-lit!
So, we have 2 divorced ladies, 2 divorced gentleman, 1 bachelor and 1 bachelorette, 1 son, 2 daughters and 1 dog…. Throw them all in the mix… and what do you get? A Fun and fast book to read… oh.. wait, I forgot about the Summer Book Club! Men reading romances Really!

Take this one for a fun spin with lots of eye candy to go around for all!
Oh…… be sure to check out the cave and very tasty Cognac!
Profile Image for Jenn.
4,469 reviews71 followers
October 26, 2023
Paris, Laurel, and Cassie all have their issues to work through during summer book club in Mallery's latest. Paris had severe anger issues that she feels she has a handle on, but her life is upended when her ex, who left her in the midst of her tirades is back in town. Laurel's doing great with her daughters, but she's shocked to find out her oldest hates men, due to Laurel's terrible ex husband, but when she finds a new guy to be her friend and show her daughters that all men aren't terrible, she finds she's very attracted to him. Then there's Cassie who has just been forced out of her old life in Maine by her siblings and is in town to see about an inheritance from her uncle. She's meant to only be there for six months, but she starts building a life for herself and finds she doesn't actually want to leave after all. Full of the sweetness, fun, and heart that you've come to expect from a Mallery story, The Summer Book Club does bot disappoint.

This was a good, easy read. The book club portion was a very minor point, but I guess she had to name it something. The problems mostly felt relatable and I didn't find myself yelling at the characters for their dumb decisions like I do in a lot of these types of books.
10 reviews
March 19, 2024
The author portrays the three main female characters as weak, needy and emotionally unstable.

The story line is predictable and boring.
Profile Image for Bailey.
6 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2024
Could I please get:
- a female character with self-esteem
- less inner dialogue (especially if we are just putting all the second-guessing on repeat)
- a leading man who could actually exist in this world we live in (for example, 1-5 small flaws? a quirk, perhaps?)
- a plot event that could not be seen from a mile away
- some heat to go with any or all of the romances
- a title that conveys something closer to what this book is actually about ... because it is just barely about a book club
Profile Image for Lori Boyd.
621 reviews81 followers
January 26, 2024
3.5 Stars

Three women, each resilient, move on and make a life out of the hands they’ve been dealt. They bond and help each other thru their respective issues, each being the voice of reason for the others.

A lighter read centering on women helping, supporting and encouraging each other. Characters are very likable, most situations are relatable and realistic. The bookclub takes a very minor role in the story. I enjoyed seeing each women grow, both individually and as a sisterhood. Found the male characters more simplistic, lacking depth. Overall, it was a lighter read I enjoyed, especially not having read this author in a while. A fun beach read during the cold winter months.

Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for this ARC. Opinion is mine alone.
Profile Image for Victoria Fine.
10 reviews1 follower
March 9, 2024
I've read Susan Mallery before, so I was excited for this one. But, ultimately, it was a big let down for me. There was so much potential. Now, I will say, I am not a huge fan 3rd-person writing. But if the story is good, I can easily get past it. This was not the case. There was so much potential here, but it just fell flat in the end This book follows three women struggling with navigating different areas of their lives. One is moving away from everything she's ever known, one is facing her past, and the other is worrying about how her life decisions have ruined her children. Again -- potential. But when you take something that can be so good and keep it monotoned, it loses it's appeal. Mallery flirted with the idea of fake dating, but never actually played into it. She flirted with self-acceptance, but the characters, for the most part, weren't actually learning self-love. It just felt like there was so much depth missing from each of the characters. The title is also quite misleading as the book barely delves into the book club and focuses more so on their individual lives and how they intertwine. I wanted to love this, but I just really missed the raw emotion that was needed here.
20 reviews2 followers
February 15, 2024
I was given a free copy of The Summer Book Club in exchange for my honest review of the book. I am a huge Susan Mallery fan and I loved this book. The story is about two friends, Laurel and Paris who have known each other since grade school and basically are sisters who have been by each other’s side through all the ups and downs that life can dish out. Along came Cassie who was basically forced to move to the west coast for a certain time limit to see if she can strive on her own and make a life for herself. Once Cassie meets Laurel and Paris they quickly become a close group of friends with the help of a summer book club, wine and laughter. I loved reading about each individual character’s story and how they closely intertwined with each other and how they truly became such a close family. My favorite character was Cassie. I loved how we saw her growth once she was out on her own and making a life for herself. Her inheritance was a game changer for her and I loved that her uncle left behind a treasure that rooted her in a town that she loved around people that became her family away from family. The addition of a couple cute kids and a pup named, Bandit was a plus. If you enjoy reading about sisterhood with a mix of love and laughter I would recommend reading this book.
Profile Image for Cathie (ClassyLibrarian).
491 reviews5 followers
February 19, 2024
Such a sweet, heartwarming closed door romance. I was invested in the characters and loved 🥰 spending a couple of days immersed in their worlds.
Profile Image for Hannah Sanborn.
52 reviews
March 10, 2024
Soooo repetitive I just couldn’t with this one. I normally love Susan Mallery but I kept thinking to myself “what the hell is the point of this book?” I was so excited to read it since it just came out last month and I am kinda like….. please tell me she isn’t losing her touch!
Profile Image for Vickie.
1,886 reviews57 followers
February 14, 2024
Ahhh! That is the sigh of total happiness and contentment I feel after finishing a new Susan Mallery book. This novel is friendships, relationships with men and life lessons all rolled into a very satisfying bundle. The story of three women with different challenges in their lives dovetails together beautifully under the hand of an author who knows her craft well and writes with humor and heart. The weaving together of their lives was a wonderful tapestry, and quite a work to behold when it was all finished at the end. The stories of Cassie, a homesick young woman from Maine, Laurel, a divorced single mom, and Paris, a woman who doesn’t trust her own emotional stability, are all focused in the idyllic setting of a small town in California named Los Lobos. Cassie has to learn how to live on her own without feeling as though she is disappointing her family or not needed. Laurel has to understand that she is lovable and not everyone runs away, and Paris has to learn the lesson that one can change in life and be better for it. I loved the story and the fast pace as the POV seamlessly switched between the three main characters. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know each one, complete with realistic flaws and real-life problems. Laurel’s children were portrayed in such a way that my heart went out to them and their dilemma with loving an absentee father. I enjoyed getting to know the secondary characters, too and think that each one added to the depth of the story. This is one of my favorite books by the very talented Susan Mallery because of its exploration of difficult topics like facing your fears and accepting changes. I am sorry to finish the story of these three brave woman who face obstacles and have to work hard to overcome them and be their best selves. Wonderful story! Great romance! Fantastic life lessons, too! This book is the real deal, a book that gave me all of the right feels and kept me reading until I finished it. Then I sighed because I didn’t want it to end!
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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book for the purpose of reviewing it. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required to write a positive review. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16th CFR, Part 255, “Guidelines Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”
Profile Image for Carla.
6,560 reviews147 followers
February 28, 2024
The Summer Book Club is a story of friendship, bonding over books, new beginnings, taking chances and romance. Three women; recently divorced Laurel, single Cassie who has moved to California to claim an inheritance and been kicked out of her siblings home, and Paris, a woman who has been divorced for many years and finally learned to deal with her temper and emotions, are in a summer book club. They are reading romance books from the 1980s and decide to follow the heroines in the books by taking chances that may lead to love.

That is all I will say about the plot of this book. I loved these three friends. They are women who had to deal with things in their past to become the women they are by the end of this book. Susan Mallery has created three wonderful characters, ones that I would like to meet and become friends with. They have a great relationship and support each other in many ways. Although Cassie is new to this group, they accept her and invite her in to their group. The secondary characters also play important roles in this book. We have Laurel's girls who are dealing with an absent father and all the feelings that brings up, a team of archaeologists working on Cassie's land and Paris' ex-husband who has returned to take care of his grandmother and his son from his second marriage. The various storylines blend together seamlessly, making this a wonderful story that I recommend. I listened to this book, narrated by Tanya Eby. She gives the characters voice and makes this an enjoyable listening experience. My one niggle is that sometimes her voice is a bit too saccharine, but that might just be me. If you enjoy listening to your books, I recommend you give this one a listen.
Profile Image for Nicola “Shortbookthyme”.
1,773 reviews139 followers
February 20, 2024
The Summer Book Club Rules sound perfect to me:
🤎No sad books
💜No pressure
💚Lots of wine

My thoughts:
The story revolves around the journey of three strong women, Laurel, Paris and Cassie. Getting to know them was such fun. They each have so much to overcome which endears them to you even more. They support each other as they navigate all that is thrown at them.
If you are in the mood for a story about friendships, supporting each other no matter what and second chances, this is the book you should read.
This was a book that was hard to put down. And, it is so nice when that happens. Susan Mallery’s writing just pulls you in.
The perfect book to start your summer/beach reading!
#shortbookthyme
@shortbookthyme
Profile Image for Heather Hillman.
14 reviews
February 29, 2024
First off who doesn’t love a book club?!
Cute book. Love the characters.
Woman who overcome hardships and prevail!
Love how Cassie finds her self and what she wants in life. Hard choices but good one!
I’m all about a single mom raising strong daughters. Laurel reminds me of myself at times.
Paris, how can you not love her story.❤️
Profile Image for Autumn | bookishandblissful.
280 reviews8 followers
April 17, 2024
Was the writing good? Sure.

Was I interested in the three leading ladies? You bet.

Did I love the three male suitors? Hell yeah.

Was I annoyed at how much ground work was laid out for this book? How quickly they all got it together AT THE END? Did I want this "come to jesus" moment for all of them to happen earlier in the book, so I could see the orchard, garage sale, and the move-in come together? YES.

So.. I don't know. This book was fine. I'm glad they all got what they wanted and deserved. Reading this with a buddy definitely helped lol.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Marianne Marino.
13 reviews
April 28, 2024
This was an entertaining light read. I was interested in the west coast setting. I am curious about glassybabies. Had to google them. There were a few other interesting points , but I don’t want to share too much.
Profile Image for Jackie Hickey.
48 reviews
May 28, 2024
2⭐️
I really like Susan Mallery but I hated the women in this book. I almost didn’t finish…
Profile Image for Kiret.
745 reviews
May 29, 2024
I didn't really vibe with this, I think the characters were what really took me out of it, there were too many characters and I couldn't keep track of them all.
20 reviews2 followers
February 26, 2024
When I received an advanced copy of this book, I opened it and started reading immediately. In no time at all, I had read the first two chapters and was in love with it. Unfortunately I had to set it aside for a few days, but once I started it again, it was a fast and delightful read. The characters were well developed and added so many different insights to the story.

This is not a simple story as it deals with several tough subjects. The main characters are three women dealing with issues of self-confidence and challenging relationships. Although the story contains light-hearted moments and plenty of romance, this book might be better classified as women's fiction as it focuses on the struggles of these women to overcome their personal challenges.

Three hunky men bring insight, humor, trust and love to the women's lives. The guys join the women's summer book club and read and critique 80's romance books with them. They definitely bring another viewpoint to the discussions.

Overall I loved this book, and the characters. Mallery does a great job of combining friendship, kindness towards each other, second chances, struggles and love to make The Summer Book club very enjoyable!
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