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Another great whodunnit involving the elite. A fantastic setting and enjoyable characters made this a great read.

The amount of times I thought I had this book figured out & yet…I was wrong. I don’t know that I’ve ever had a thriller that tugged at my emotions the way this one did. The dry humor in the book was great. All in all it was a little bit of everything. It worked for me.

I sped through this one! A twisty, suspenseful read that I finished in one sitting.
Told from the perspectives of both Claire and Holly, across two timelines, I was hooked from the very first page.
The characters are excellently written, the story is fast-paced and intriguing, and the chapters were short and snappy.
I spent a lot of this book not quite knowing who to trust while continuously trying to guess what was going to happen next.
A mystery that certainly keeps you on your toes.
It's definitely a read I recommend!

When Claire goes to Martha's Vineyard to help find her missing sister, Holly, she uncovers secrets she never could have imagined. This book was very engaging and I couldn't wait to find out what happened. Needless to say, I was shocked by the ending. It was the first Jenny Blackhurst novel for me, and I look forward to reading more from this talented author.

I received a complimentary copy of this book "The Summer Girl" and all opinions expressed are my own. This book was ok. I just feel like I read this type of story before.

Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.
Great suspense novel that kept me up most of the night because I could no put it down.
I love a good suspense novel.

I love a good domestic suspense. This was a great page turner! It was your typical popcorn thriller but that made it so engaging.

This is a amazing twisty read kept me guessing until the end I just couldn't put it down it kept me up way past my bed time

Great book. Tons of twists and turns and heart pumping suspense. It was a good thriller bu the ending was a bit unrealistic for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for sending me this ARC. Although late, due to things that are out of my control,

This was an enjoyable read! I will definately be on the look out for more books by this author as it kept me engrossed throughout the whole book!

Claire and her younger sister Holly are grieving over the death of their mother to cancer. Holly realises she needs to move on and decides to travel and secures a summer job at Martha’s Vineyard. Claire resents her leaving and starts drinking heavily, working in a bar and drifting along. She becomes alarmed when she doesn’t hear from Holly for quite a few days, especially when she receives a text supposedly from her but from the content she knows that Holly didn’t sent it. The police at Martha’s Vineyard don’t appearing to be taking her disappearance seriously so Claire decides that she must fly out and try to find Holly. Whilst trying to find clues about Holly’s disappearance she is informed that another girl, Natalie, had gone missing five years earlier. Claire meets up with her sister, Gina, hoping that they can both discover the truth. The story is told in the past and present by Claire and Holly. This was a very enjoyable read that kept me guessing until the end.
Thanks to Netgalley and Canelo abooks for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

I really enjoyed this book. When I first started The Summer Girl, it read a bit like a YA novel but soon started to get a little darker. I looked forward to picking it up, and it was a mystery tha t had me changing my mind a lot as to the outcome. I really liked the setting of Martha’s Vineyard, the summer playground of the rich.

If you’re the kind of reader who binges the book in one session, look no further than “The Summer Girl.”
Jenny Blackhurst creates an enthralling story about two sisters and the choices they make after the death of their mother. When one sister disappears, the other races to Martha’s Vineyard to find her. The book is told from two POVS in two timelines and will leave the reader guessing.
Thank you NetGalley and Canelo Suspense for this gifting me this copy. I enjoyed it and will be looking forward to reading more of Jenny Blackhurst’s books soon.

Thank you Netgalley , author Jenny Blackhurst & Canelo Publications for the ARC.
This is a fast paced crime thriller / domestic thriller. A Brit woman searching for her missing sister who was at Martha’s Vineyard, trying to place her last steps and fearing the worst keeps the reader engaged to find out with her what went wrong. Alternating chapter from the missing sister Holly’s perspective adds up to give the whole story that transpired.
It’s your typical popcorn thriller , that’s good for quick read and if you read this genre often , you’ll have the whole reveal figured out half way through the book . But if you are new to thriller genre, this is will be quick & easily entertaining read.
It’s a 3.25/5 ⭐️read for me .

With dual timelines that kept me interested and beyond twisty mystery this book is superbly written.

Love a good thriller and this is one of them. I would recommend to people who want an easy thriller read that they will enjoy. I appreciate a book that is easy to read and enjoyable.

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A great book with twists and turns that I read in one sitting. Just when you think you trust someone….wrong. Jenny Blackhurst does a great job keeping you guessing and making you doubt who you should trust. This book is relatable and sad. It shows how in life we sometimes make a wrong decision that changes the path of our lives and sometimes not for the good. I definitely recommend this book!

Wow, this was my first book by this author and I will definately be reading more. This book had me right from the start and the ending was perfect.

Wow. A great thriller full of twists and turns as Claire races to try to find her missing sister in Martha’s Vineyard. Keeps you guessing as you immerse yourself into the story.

I've read and enjoyed a few of this author's novels before but I think this one might be my new favourite! It follows Claire who realises she hasn't heard from her sister Holly for a few days and as Holly is overseas in America she begins to worry that something might have happened. Claire goes over to Martha's Vineyard to where Holly was staying but she can't find her sister. She tries to report her missing to the police but they're not very helpful, so she starts searching for Holly herself. The community it very tight knit and whilst some people show kindness to Holly there is a real sense that secrets and being kept and not everyone is as they seem. I found this book to be such a page turner, it was genuinely hard to put down. I thought I knew what had happened to Holly but the reveal when it comes was still a shock to me. I definitely recommend this one!