Girls of Summer by C.E. Hilbert ~ Book Review + Giveaway

August 19, 2021

 


About the Book


Book:  Girls of Summer
Author: C.E. Hilbert
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: March 19, 2021

When Charlotte receives the news that her estranged father has passed away, she finds herself in small-town South Carolina, forced to partner with her half-sister in running the baseball team and family business. If she can make it through 365 long days of running her daddy’s business, she’ll inherit half his multi-million dollar fortune—money she desperately needs to rectify the sins of her mother.


But can a big city girl overcome small-town sass and the unwelcome guidance of too-handsome-for-his-own-good general counsel Mac Taylor, or will this uptown girl discover she is truly a southern girl of summer at heart?

 

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My Thoughts


In this book we meet half-sisters Charlotte and Georgie who are forced to work and live together in a small town in South Carolina when her father passes away. Why forced? Well, it is the stipulation that their father has set forth on his will. Despite Charlotte's feelings she must go through it as she desperately needs the money. Will she able to do it and what will happen between her and Mac Taylor?

This is a new to me author and I thought she did a good job with the story. The story had some suspense but I feel like it could've had a bit more intrigue. It took me a while to get into the story and there was something missing in the storyline although I can't put my finger on what it was. 

Overall I thought it was a good story filled with family drama, suspense and romance. This is definitely worth checking out. 

My Rating: 3 Stars/Liked it

I received a copy of this book from through Celebrate Lit. I was not required to post a positive review. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.





About the Author


C.E. Hilbert lives in sleepy town outside Columbus, OH in a 120-year-old fixer-upper with her Golden Retriever, Georgie. She believes that life goes best with Jesus, cookies made with real butter, summers watching baseball and winters filled with hockey.

 

More from C.E. Hilbert


Did you ever have a fascination with an organization or an event? Maybe you are a World War II buff like my friend Nick or you have a deep appreciation (or obsession) for all things Star Wars like my nephew Alex? Maybe you were entranced with a book series or a television series? For me, I had a deep curiosity about organized crime in high school and college. I know, odd choice of interest, but my fascination was so deep I spent a semester being advised and mentored by a sitting federal judge and the head of our local FBI office on a school project about the impact of the Cosa Nostra in Ohio.


I, like so many people who have read Mario Puzo’s “The Godfather” or seen the movie adaptation, was infatuated with the romance the family drama told. I hadn’t really considered the destruction or lack of care for human life that actually existed within the American Mafia until I studied the organization. Although my curiosity continued, no longer did I see Michael Corleone’s story as a well-crafted work of fiction, but rather an overly romanticized view of a world of corruption and depravity. What I learned from those two mentors was simple – cut off the head of one organization and two more will rise in its place. The Cosa Nostra’s influence on America has waned in recent years, but organized crime is unfortunately alive and well.


In Girls of Summer, we see a glimpse of the impact of organized crime in America through the lens of one family so enmeshed in its web we are unsure if they will be able to survive to find freedom. Through telling this story, I not only wanted to share how the love of God can redeem even the most lost soul, but also give a window into the destruction that follows in the wake of those who do not value human life. Instead of romanticizing organized crime as books and movies have done for decades, my goal with integrating the Russian mafia into the fabric of Girls of Summer was to shine a light on the lack of decency and morality.


Girls of Summer is a suspenseful romance filled with the hope of redemption and reconciliation, but the story also gives a peek into a world most of us would prefer to believe lives only in fiction. Thankfully, we have dedicated men and women who are quietly fighting for justice with the hope of one day saying, organized crime is truly a thing of make believe.




Blog Stops


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Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 16

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Texas Book-aholic, August 18

Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, August 19 (Author Interview)

Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, August 19

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 20

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Inklings and notions, August 22

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, August 23

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Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 24



Giveaway




To celebrate her tour, C.E. is giving away the grand prize package of a tote that contains four books (Girls of Summer, From Scratch, Life on the Porcelain Edge & The Wooing of Jane Grey) and some “surprise items”!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/112dd/girls-of-summer-celebration-tour-giveaway




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