U teoriji, nema ničeg boljeg od letnjeg odmora pod suncem francuske rivijere. Ali samo dok se u jednačinu ne ubaci i troje tinejdžera, dvoje zaljubljenih, jedan bračni par pred razvodom i potpuno neočekivana trudnoća.
Iskreno, to baš i nije opuštajući odmor kakvom se Lija Bomont nadala, ali šta je - tu je, druga prilika joj se neće pružiti. Dok se porodica njene sestre Mišel raspada na njene oči, Liji ne preostaje ništa drugo nego da pokupi krhotine i pokuša da ih sastavi.
Naravno, to ne znači da je za Liju zabava završena - neodoljivi pilot iz susedstva upravo je ono što joj treba da joj malo skrene misli s bračne zbrke svoje sestre.
Sue Moorcroft is a Sunday Times bestselling author and has held the coveted #1 spot in the Amazon Kindle chart. She's won the Goldsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award, the Readers Best Romantic Read Award, two HOLT medallions and the Katie Fforde Bursary. She writes contemporary fiction of life and love.
She also writes short stories, serials, articles, columns, courses and writing 'how to'.
An army child, Sue was born in Germany then lived in Cyprus, Malta and the UK. She's worked in a bank, as a bookkeeper (probably a mistake), as a copytaker for Motor Cycle News and for a typesetter, but is pleased to have wriggled out of all 'proper jobs'.
SAMO PREKO LETA-SU MURKROFT ✒"Posao mamine zamenice sušta je suprotnost ulozi kul tetke." ☀️Vrela letnja avantura u Francuskoj...pa i ne baš ☀️Od šestoro odraslih i troje tinejdžera koji su glavni likovi,tinejdžeri su svako ponaosob zreliji i razumniji nego svi odrasli zajedno. ☀️Svi nešto patetišu,kukaju,prave gluposti,zapetljavaju se ☀️Kul tetka i nije baš kul kad se nađe pred ozbiljnim životnim problemima. ☀️Seks ne očekujte-kad god taj par krene,a ono... toliko se malera desi da bi svako odustao od tih sportova zauvek 😂 ☀️Ipak,iako sam očekivala lako letnje štivo,ima ova knjiga svojih poučnih momenata. Prvo-koliko god da su kreteni jedna prema drugoj,sestre na kraju uvek pomognu i podrže jedna drugu. I drugo-ne potcenjujte tinejdžere ☀️Za kraj samo tri reči-leto,Francuska,čokolada. Da ponovim-l'été,la France,le chocolat. Dovoljno da se sve ostalo zanemari 🤤😊 #7sensesofabook #knjige #bookstagram #literature #readingaddict
This is not a genre I generally buy or read, and Just for the Summer reminded me why I prefer genres with more substance. It was on offer for free and, having just finished several substantive historical history books, I thought I’d take a chance. The storyline held promise, but became rather convoluted, and I quickly lost patience with both the main character Leah and her selfish, self-absorbed obnoxious sister, Michele. Guess I’m just not a fan of lightweight women’s lit.
3.5 stars. While it’s an easy read and a sweet enough love story, there seemed to be far too many self-absorbed, manipulative people in one story. Those characters were flat, and the main character, Leah, seemed miscast, as though she had one idea of herself as a strong, independent woman, but the reader saw her as a patsy. At least THIS reader did.
This was a nice, light read, perfect for sitting in the sunshine and relaxing. The author did such a great job sucking me into the story that at times I wanted to strangle the main character’s sister. A great read if you want a bit of a romance story.
A birthday gift. Not my style admittedly. Very predictable and the dialogue for the love scenes, hoaky. Not sure that’s an actual adjective but is an apt descriptor.
This book was certainly not what I expected. The cover looks so fresh and pretty, but honestly doesn't seem to have anything whatsoever to do with the story. I had never read anything by this author in the past, and based on the cover, I expected more of a family story, and not so much sexual detail. The characters were unusual and somewhat memorable although not always very likeable.
I found it very difficult to get through the story. The plot overall was interesting but there was so much superfluous detail which made the story long and tedious. I purchased this book through Kobo.
Definitely not the best choice I've made in books, maybe closer to the worst. -shallow, selfish characters -shallow, unrealistic plot -annoying similes and metaphors
Having said that, this isn't a genre I normally gravitate towards. So maybe if frivolous, unrealistic, romance beach reads are your thing, you might like it. Everyone has their own favourites, this just isn't mine!
Loved the characters and the inclusion of the not so perfect events that tend to happen. The author wrote in a way that wasn't judgemental, even though one of the storylines is frowned on in real life. It was done tastefully, and the details were well thought out.