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Mystic Summer
Mystic Summer: A Novel | Hannah McKinnon
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When two roads diverge...take the one that leads to the beach! Hannah McKinnon delivers a charming gem of a novel in Mystic Summer. I adored this book. Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Rumor A chance run-in with a college boyfriend puts a young womans picture-perfect life in perspective in this warm-hearted and lyrical novelfrom the author of The Lake Season. Since finishing graduate school, Maggie Griffin has worked hard to build an enviable life in Boston. Shes an elementary school teacher in a tony Boston suburb, a devoted sister, and a loving aunt. With her childhood best friends wedding quickly approaching and her own relationship blossoming, this is the summer she has been waiting for. But when Maggies career is suddenly in jeopardy, her life begins to unravel. Stricken, Maggie returns home to seaside Mystic, Connecticut, where she expects to find comfort in family and familiarity. Instead, she runs into Cameron Wilder, a young man from her past who has also returned home, and whose life has taken a turn that puts Maggies city struggles in harsh perspective. When tragedy strikes for Cameron, Maggie is faced with big decisions as she weighs what matters most and strives to stay true to the person shes become. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of a New England summer when past and present collide, Mystic Summer is a gorgeous novel about looking back, moving forward, and the beauty that blooms when fate intervenes.
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jedi1215
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Cheekymom3
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She was kind of shitty .... I don‘t know ... I read it quick because I wanted to see how everything shook out but it was just ok

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TEArificbooks
Mystic Summer: A Novel | Hannah McKinnon
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I went to the book store for one book...... ever wish the book store had shopping carts. I could put my kid in it with a big pillow and he could read while I browsed for 4 or 5 hours.

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DebinHawaii
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Day 20 #marchintoreading #aseasoninthetitle A look through my shelves, both physical & Goodreads, finds me underrepresented in seasonally-titled books for spring and fall--I had exactly...none. 😬 Summer wins as the season I have the most of (11), followed by winter (6). One of these days I will read Winter People, the others were all read & enjoyed. ❄️🌱☀️🍂 #SPRINGCLEANING

Ehbooklover The Winter People is amazing! 7y
melbeautyandbooks I really liked The Winter People. Her books are great. 7y
mcipher Mystic Summer!! It's set right near where I live, so now I have to read it. 👍 7y
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Judybskt
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Pickpick

Loved it! Quick, easy read.

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Judybskt
Mystic Summer: A Novel | Hannah McKinnon
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Getting a lot of reading done while I'm under the weather.

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Bookaddict
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Pickpick

This is a perfect read for the beach. It's light, warmhearted, there's some romance, and a gorgeous setting. It's also a quiet read as well, which I desperately needed.

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RoxyWilde
Mystic Summer: A Novel | Hannah McKinnon
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How I like to spend Friday nights.

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ObsessiveBookNerdLauren
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Panpan

Mystic Summer was just an OK read for me. While it was well written, it was just missing from oomph. It hovered the line of burning and engaging. I really liked the main character, Maggie, but I just needed more from her. It just feels like the author played it too safe.

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ObsessiveBookNerdLauren
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This story is hovering over the line of engaging and boring. It's well written but it's more about self discovery and not a lot of exciting plot lines.