Especially not the tempting single dad who also happens to be her boss. This time, she’ll finish college, dedicate herself to her job as a nanny, and she 100 percent will not screw up her life again by falling for the wrong guy. Sunshine has always been the good-time sister, abandoning jobs to chase after guys who used her, then threw her away. But will he trust her enough to let her in? Like his incredible home, Alec’s stony exterior hides secret depths Margot would love to explore. Schooling Bianca on the fine art of behaving like a proper diplomat’s wife requires intensive lessons, forcing Margot to move into the monastery turned mansion owned by the actress’s intensely private son. But she’s never faced a client like Bianca, an aging movie star who gained fame-and notoriety-through a campaign of shock and awe. But this summer, Sunshine and Margot will turn disasters into destiny…Īs an etiquette coach, Margot teaches her clients to fit in. The Baxter sisters come from a long line of women with disastrous luck in love. Review: The Summer of Sunshine and Margot by Susan Mallery Thanks to the publisher for my review copy. One Summer in Santorini in three words: Picturesque, Fun and Cute Both men are charming in their own way and she’s facing a pretty tough choice, but it was highly entertaining to watch her flirt with them and try and decide what she really wanted.ĭefinitely recommended by me, as I said before it has an amazing setting that will sweep you away to an exotic place, it has plenty of romance and is also infused with humor and friendship, what more could a girl want?! Another book about Sarah if you’re me, because this ended on a cliffhanger and I need to know what will happen next!! There’s Josh, a younger man who also happens to be a passenger on the boat and then there’s also James, an older and more established gentleman. Then on top of all that she finds herself in a bit of a love triangle which is always fun and interesting. Besides a fabulous protagonist her boat family was also an endearing bunch as well. Sarah is the kind of character that I liked right away, she’s fun and has a fantastic sense of humor and is easily the type of friend I would like to have myself. If you’re ever looking for a book to help escape your own life then look no further, because Barker truly made me feel like I was in Greece myself! This was pure fun, and the ideal read for this time of year, if you aren’t taking a vacation yourself this is the next best thing. The perfect holiday read to escape with this summer for fans of Annie Robertson’s My Mamma Mia Summer and Mandy Baggot’sOne Last Greek Summer. Will Sarah dive into a holiday fling, embark on a relationship, or stick to her plan – steer clear of men, continue her love affair with feta, and find her own way after all? And when she also encounters a handsome silver fox who promises her the world, she realises that trouble really does come in twos. The very last thing Sarah wants is to meet someone new… But then a gorgeous American man boards her yacht and she knows she’s in trouble. It’s time to rekindle her first true love – travel – so she books a sailing trip around the Greek islands with a group of strangers. There was something in the air that night.
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