Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Book Review and Blog Tour - "The Summer Seekers" By Sarah Morgan

 

First and foremost I must say, "Thank You" to Harlequin Books for allowing me this honor to review Sarah Morgan's passionate new work-The Summer Seekers-for this Summer 2021 Blog Tour.


This book has transported me to a time and place that's unknown. A time when you could hop in the car and just drive-leaving your worries and cares behind.

It's true the past meets present in this sparkling new piece but with a feisty woman on the run there's no telling where it'll end up.

In fact, half the joy was in watching where Route 66 would take these ladies Kathleen and her sidekick (driver) Martha. Martha along the way picks up a few passengers which adds a richness to the entire feel of this novel. 
I'll bet she's livened up after this experience from the downtrodden, self-pitying, unemployed status she filled before.

Now, if this doesn't entice you to pick up then perhaps you'd be interested in learning there's plenty of hidden landmines along this route.

Life has a habit of throwing us curves and Kathleen is no exception. In fact, her daughter always hoped she wouldn't be the apple that fell from the tree and in fact she might just be the whole entire tree. LOL.

In the end, this lively bunch finds a way to continue that magic that propelled me to gravitate towards this journey and what a journey to behold.

WOW!

I'm blown away not just in the writing but in the configuration, the editing, the entire package was SWEET!
I'm so glad Sarah jotted down notes to recall this memory for this underlying theme on her own personal journey because this book baby wouldn't be in my hands or other reader/reviewers hands at this point in time.

The characters had so many layers that it was better than peeling an onion to the core. In fact, the further we went along the more layers we uncovered along with the tears that continuously flowed like the river -Nile.

Oh, baby what a powerful and loving new creation by Morgan because as they say, "every road leads somewhere."
This road led me down so many memory lanes that it's hard to pick just one thing, one topic, one section to go into further detail.

Do me a favor, make a mental note, this is a must read.

Then, go out, don't walk but run, and grab a copy of this the split second that you're able as you won't regret doing it.

No comments:

Post a Comment