A review by jkjoy_books
Just for the Summer by Melody Carlson

4.0

 Ginny Masters devoted her days to running a top-end hotel in Seattle, the hotel which brought her success but deprived her of any other kind of happiness. Jacquelyn had a dream of managing a five-star resort rather than her grandfather’s decrepit fishing lodge.

Driven by a desire for change, the two women informally traded jobs for 60 days – Ginny did the fishing lodge while Jacquelyn did the hotel, without disclosing certain details about their previous performances.

Ginny found that she is able to adjust to her new rhythm of life and duties she had to perform, and understood that life is not all work. It is in this that the novel appeals – with the growth of Ginny and the blossoming romances for both women.

The end was a bit flat, but the book is hard to put down – Ginny’s change is incredibly interesting. I highly recommend this book to all romance book lovers!

I want to thank Revell and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book.