Summer Secrets
Jane Green delivers her second blockbuster novel of 2015, a story of one woman struggling to right the wrongs of her past, with even more complications in the present.June, 1998: At twenty seven, Catherine Coombs, also known as Cat, is struggling. She lives in London, works as a journalist, and...
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Jane Green delivers her second blockbuster novel of 2015, a story of one woman struggling to right the wrongs of her past, with even more complications in the present.June, 1998: At twenty seven, Catherine Coombs, also known as Cat, is struggling. She lives in London, works as a journalist, and parties hard. Her lunchtimes consist of several glasses of wine at the bar down
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781250047403 (1250047404)
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
I wish that I had liked this book as much as I did Cat and Jemima J. In fact I am pretty disappointed that the full length novel was not as great. There was actually no follow-up from that short story to this feature length book. And there was a weird segue that showcased the main character's Cat's ...
Cat Coombs has a great job as a journalist that she absolutely loves! But with that life comes a “side effect” that she can’t seem to control, and after a family secret is revealed she falls apart even more than before, but Cat is in denial. The visit to America was supposed to change everything, bu...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.3 Stars I have been a fan of Jane Green ever since I picked up a copy of [b:Mr. Maybe|31101|Mr. Maybe|Jane Green|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388258585s/31101.jpg|1581343] at a book sale quite a few years ago. I don't remember a whole lot abou...
Summer Secrets by Jane Green is the story of Cat Coombs, a recovering alcoholic. The first half depicts the impact alcoholism can have on people's lives. The second half hinges upon Cat's recovery and her attempt to make amends to those her alcoholism has harmed. The book is a light look at a seriou...
I love Jane Green! Her books are always so good. This one was a little different for me as it pretty much hit pretty close to home. As a matter of fact it was a little difficult for me to read this one. Because I saw myself in Cat, WAY too many coincidences. The author hit it spot on with this story...