Member Reviews
This is a great summer read.
Jem and Nat have moved to New York for his job. She is not coping with the move so well and they decide to take a share in a summer house in the Hamptons. Together with Jem, the reader is transported to the life of the rich and famous as they "summer in th Hamptons". Jem, still not content with being a lady of leisure, takes on the job as personal assistant to Michael, a best-selling author.
The story has enough intrigue to keep the reader interested, there is a varied cast of characters for the reader to like and despise and the setting of New York City and the Hamptons provides the perfect setting for seducing those in need of glamour.
I received a copy of this novel via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Great book. Brilliant plot and main characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. Very enjoyable.
Thank you Netgalley, Publisher and the Author. I must be honest this is the first book that I have read from this author and will absolutely be reading more. Fantastic book, dark and twisting.
Likely to be a bit of a summer sizzler this one - some great characters thrown into a rich (in more ways than one) group dynamic, where secrets and lies hover beneath the facade of seemingly perfect lives.
I loved the setting, had a love/hate relationship with nearly all the characters, had a decent amount of uncertainty about where it was going and all in all a really really great Summer read.
Fuller review nearer publication
Recommended.
The Pool House
Tasmina Perry
Available: September 7, 2017
Thank you to NetGalley.com for the opportunity to read an Advanced Reader Copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
Tasmina Perry was one of the authors I used to stalk on Amazon.co.uk so that I could get her fluffiest, smuttiest newest releases as quickly as possible. I loved her beach read boinkbusters so much that I was paying almost 3x the price (with the exchange rate) to get my hands on her books. Luckily she’s now crossed the pond so I can get my hands on her novels a little easier which is a good thing since I still love her as an author; just now she writes more from a mystery/thriller side of the summer blockbuster read.
What I loved: The Hamptons are always portrayed in books as a magical place where money grows on trees and the traffic is worse than L.A. so I’m a sucker for books based there, Nantuckt, the ‘Bu, etc. The back and forth from past to current day was great – and the twist at the end was a nice shock as well. And the smut scenes – definitely well written!!
What I didn’t love: I never really connected with Jem as a heroine – maybe she was too wishy washy, too mousy, too something for me that I was a little bored with her in the beginning. Therefore I never connected with her husband or Michael and kind of glossed over those passages.
What I learned: That the Great American writers of the 19th and 20th centuries are overrated.
Overall Grade: B
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