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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! The authors writing style had me hooked throughout this book.
I didn't want it to end, a book I really couldn't put down.

A fun and emotional story told in an engaging and entertaining way, a well written book.
The main characters are driven in different ways but ultimately want the same, happiness. Ginny manages a high end hotel in Seattle with all the pressures that come with the job. Jacqueline is also a manager, but of a fishing lodge owned by family, she dreams of better opportunities.
The story follows both women when they enter into a job swap agreement, they seek their joy and set out to achieve it, not realising their ultimate goal is within their reach.
Both ladies are ready to achieve their goals, they embark on a journey of courage and determination in this entertaining and engaging read.
Thanks to Revell Publishers, NetGalley and the author for the opportunity to read this book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I went into this one pretty blindly but also optimistic. I thought the synopsis sounded interesting and the cover art was cute. Unfortunately, it just felt average to me. I had a hard time getting into the story overall.

I absolutely loved this book!! It was so good it had me reading late into the night to finish is. I couldn't stop reading it. I love the swaping lives trope and this was done to perfection. This was a 5 star read for me.

I was not the correct audience for this book. It quickly put me off that the narrative simmers down to comparing this virtuous saint of a woman Genevieve who is forgiving and graceful with Jacqueline who is seemingly unredeemably vapid and self-centered. It was readable and cute in some parts but unless you are in the market for bland romance with one-dimensional characters all around, I don't think this is for you. Justice for Jacqueline honestly.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing a copy in exchange for an honest review.

This is a cute summer read. I thought it was light hearted and a fun read. Nothing tol intense, but something difficult to put down. I was able to finish this book in a day.
I can also see this book as a Hallmark movie. Just the perfect and fun read on a summer day.

This was a delightful story of two hotel managers who swap places for two months. One is overworked and underappreciated at her downtown Seattle boutique hotel. She feels trapped, though, as her work has been on-the-job and she is regularly reminded of her lack of degree and shortcomings by her annoying boss. The other manager hates working at her grandfather’s fishing lodge and yearns to go to the big city and work at a fancy hotel. The swap sounds perfect for both women to try something new and look for a better fit.
Like all good rom-com stories, we have a couple love interests and some drama at both hotels. This book was super enjoyable and a quick read. I will recommend it to others. I think it would be perfect as a Hallmark movie!
One of my favorite books of the past year!

Unfortunately, this book did not work for me. I thought the premise was cute and had lots of possibility, but the writing was quite cringe-worthy and cheesy (why so many exclamation points?) All of the characters were one-dimensional and underdeveloped, and I particularly disliked Jacqueline's character. She was childish, scheming and manipulative with no redeeming qualities. The romances also felt extremely rushed, forced and awkward. I just could not care about any of the characters and found myself skimming to get through the book quickly. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.

"Just for the Summer", by Melody Carlson, is centered around two very different women: Ginny, who manages a polished, sophisticated boutique hotel in Seattle and Jacqueline, who manages her grandfather's fishing lodge in rural Idaho Falls. Both women are desperate for a change; Ginny is tired of her overbearing boss and her son who can't take no for an answer, and Jacqueline is tired of being surrounded by nature and longs for the finer things in life. When an opportunity arises for them to swap places for the summer, they both jump at the chance. While Ginny hits the ground running and finds that she loves nature and fixing up the country lodge, Jacqueline finds that being surrounded by all things fancy doesn't bring about happiness.
I found myself rooting for Ginny, and couldn't stand Jacqueline and how manipulative she was. I wanted to read more about the romance between Ginny and Ben, but that was very generic and there wasn't much chemistry between them. I thought this book had a unique premise but needed some more edits. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.

The perfect summer read!!
Light and fun, an easy book to devour! Really enjoyed it.
My first book from this author, but it won’t be my last.

I received this book for free for an honest review from netgalley. Thank you for the opportunity
The perfect summer read.

This is a cute rom-com about two friends who each work in a hotel setting and for a change, decide to swap places. Overall an intriguing storyline - similar to the movie the Holiday - with an interesting approach.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest opinions.

I enjoyed this easy read rom-com.
Ginny and Jacqueline are both managers of hotels, one a lovely boutique hotel in Seattle and the others fishing lodge. Both are very different, but the decide to do a job swap for 60 days. It doesn’t exactly go to plan.
Ginny was a lovely character who I liked a lot, she has a good heart and wants to improve her new hotel. Jacqueline on the other hand is not that likable to the point she started irritated me with her childish ways. It was still great to read about them both and enjoyed seeing how the 60 days worked out.
3.5 stars
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a copy.

Just for the Summer had a strong start, however as the story went on, I somewhat lost interest/felt like the book quickly lost steam. Job swapping as a concept is so cool and seems like so much fun in theory, but this was not that. However, this is a light and fun read that has the vibes of a Lifetime movie!
Thank you to Revell and NetGalley for providing an ARC!

The concept of the story was interesting - a summer job swap between two hoteliers. One is manager of a small family fishing lodge, while the other runs a boutique hotel...both need a change desperately. Overall I enjoyed the story but found one of the main characters very annoying, I was glad the novel didn't focus quite as much on her.

This was a great book! I loved how they switched lives and really pulled through! I would definitely recommend this book.

I really enjoyed this book. The two main characters, Ginny and Jacqueline, are each getting tired of their management positions and find a website where they can switch jobs for 60 days. The concept of job swapping was so fun- reminded me of the movie “The Holiday”. It was entertaining to read different ways that the job swap worked out, or didn’t work out, in some cases. I liked the conclusion and the ways that Jacqueline and Ginny both seemed to find themselves and what made them truly happy.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher and all opinions expressed are mine.
This is such a perfect read for fans of the holiday. It follows Ginny who leaves in Seattle and has a terrible and demanding boss and decided to escape .On the other hand is Jacqueline who is currently managing her grandfather's fishing lodge in Idaho. They then decide to swap for just the summer their jobs and things don’t always go to plan as love and interests are tested. .

Thank you to NetGalley and Revell for an advanced read copy of this book.
Frustrated with her current job situation as a manager at a boutique hotel in Seattle, Ginny Masters signs up for a job swap online. This gutsy move leads her to a rustic fishing lodge in Idaho where she quickly learns a change of pace can be a good thing. Jacqueline Potter is very excited to escape her position at her grandfather’s lodge and step into something much more upscale but realizes she has a lot to learn in order to succeed. Through the swap, both women grow in new ways and experience some romance along the way.
I really loved the plot of this book. It’s a light and comfortable read with Hallmark movie vibes. I did struggle a lot with the main characters development and felt like there could have been more depth to their relationships and personal growth stories.
Overall, it’s a clean and lighthearted summer read!

Melody Carlson's novel Just for the Summer starts with two women who find themselves at a crossroads in their lives and what happens when they take a leap of faith into the unknown.
Ginny, the capable manager of a chic hotel, finds the daily grind taxing and yearns for something quieter. Jacqueline, who is running her grandfather's sleepy fishing lodge in another part of the country, dreams of the sophistication and excitement that a more prominent hotel could give her. When fate intertwines, a daring plan emerges—a temporary job swap promising adventure and a chance for each woman to explore new horizons.
Overall, 'Just for the Summer' is a charming and engaging read that will resonate with fans of contemporary romance and those seeking an uplifting story about seizing the moment and embracing the unexpected twists of fate. With its wit, heart, and romance blend, Melody Carlson's latest novel is a perfect companion for lazy summer afternoons or cozy nights by the fire.