
"For as long as I can remember, I have always had the feeling of not quite fitting in, not being the same as everyone else." So begins the story of Cat, who has more inner demons than most and a special relationship with vodka. However, Cat is a relatable character and I found myself routing for her to win over her addictions. Alternating between London and Nantucket, Cat's life unfolds and she is often overtaken by alcohol, only to awaken each day with new resolve to begin again. Cat's mother reveals to her that the father she has always known is not in fact her real father. This prompts a trip to Nantucket where Cat meets her real father and two half-sisters she didn't know existed. Cat's bad choices during this visit deliver terrible consequences and Cat's life begins a deeper downward spiral.
I wanted to keep reading Summer Secrets to see if Cat could pull her life together and what course it would take. The characters are very realistic and the descriptions of Nantucket made me want to plan a trip there. I enjoyed reading this book and will be adding more Jane Green books to my "to read" shelf.
I received this book from BookSparks as part of their Summer Reading Challenge 2015 in exchange for an honest review.
I wanted to keep reading Summer Secrets to see if Cat could pull her life together and what course it would take. The characters are very realistic and the descriptions of Nantucket made me want to plan a trip there. I enjoyed reading this book and will be adding more Jane Green books to my "to read" shelf.
I received this book from BookSparks as part of their Summer Reading Challenge 2015 in exchange for an honest review.