Quick Summary: A second chance after divorce romance
My Review: The Summer House by Susan Mallery is an adult, contemporary romance. The audiobook is being released by Harlequin Audio on 3/4/25. The novel was originally released in 2002 (Marrying Mandy).
About the Book: "Revisit an uplifting second chance romance..."
In My Own Words: Two people. Two choices. A second chance. Closure or something more?
At a Glance:
Married young
Faulty expectations
Blaming/accusations
Adultery
Divorce
Second chance
Disability
Reconciliation
New Beginnings
About the Characters:
Rick - I liked Rick, but I did not always like what he said, and I definitely did not like him after the big no no. Upon seeing each other again, he rubbed me the wrong way when he stated that Mandy had not changed and that she was running...again. Dare I say that she was justified when she left initially, even if she made an error in judgment with what came after. On the flip side, the way Rick engaged with Evie was charming. I appreciated how the two clicked.
Mandy - I liked Mandy, but I did not love her. She was nice enough, but at the same time, she seemed to lack strength of conviction, as well as confidence. I understood her backstory and I could see how it shaped her, but she was old enough to be more firm, in terms of what she wanted. It should not have taken a man to spur her into action. It should also not have taken her friend to state the obvious before she gained insight into her relationship woes with Rick.
Evie - I loved this character. It was refreshing to meet her in the story. For her diagnosis, she appeared high functioning. I liked that she communicated as well as she did. It was also good to see her in a [potential] family unit with two supportive adults.
Rick's mom/Mandy's MIL - Although she did not make a direct appearance, she was a force, in terms of presence. She likely saw all that should have/could have been. with her son and her former DIL. It was interesting to see her influence...and her patience with Rick and Mandy, even as they were not always patient with each other.
About the Conflict: This couple did not have small problems. Because they were young when they first got together, they went into the marriage with some distorted perceptions. Instead of communicating, they shut down and drifted apart. From there, the bad choices were theirs to be make. The second chance scenario was realistic, I suppose.
About the Audiobook: This book was narrated by Tanya Eby. She kept things entertaining. She had a nice rhythm, and she portrayed the characters well.
My Final Say: This was a sweet yet complicated story. Though lighthearted overall, there were a few factors that made this a bit challenging, if I am being honest. I don't know that I got the answer I was looking for on why Rick made the marriage-altering choice that he did. Mandy's error was indicated in detail. The reason should have been revealed for both for there to be balance and transparency.
Other: This novel was an acceptable length. I could easily see it being longer, if only for marriage counseling, interactions with his mom and her dad.
Readers who enjoy stories about breaking up, making up, and securing a love supreme should like this short romance novel.
Rating: 3.75/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Status/Level: 👍
Audiobook: Yes
Narration: +
Sincere appreciation is extended to the author, to the publisher (Harlequin Audio), and to NetGalley. Thank you for granting access to an ALC of this title in exchange for an honest critique. It was a pleasure to review. I am grateful for the opportunity.