Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Summer of Love by Kerri Maher


 Book Excerpt:

"It's the summer of 1967, and the counterculture revolution is in full swing in San Francisco. Every street is alive with the music of Jim Morrison and Dionne Warwick, and in view of the Golden Gate Bridge, young people come together, waving anti-war signs and shouting for equal rights. No one is more attuned to messages of love and peace than Winnie Hartley, who has just graduated from UC Berkeley and is determined to use poetry to capture the ever-shifting world around her. When she reconnects with her high school boyfriend, an aspiring musician, their creative bond further fuels her work, and it feels like her life is finally taking off.


Meanwhile, miles up the winding coast, her sister Miranda stays close to home, throwing herself into running the family business, Hartley Vineyard. She's determined to make California wine that rivals the French. But change is in the air this wild and heady summer, and each sister will make choices that set their lives hurdling down paths neither would have imagined.

Fifty years later, Dawn Hartley stays as far as possible from her family's famous vineyard, until a work assignment requires her to research the bestselling Vineland novels penned by a famously anonymous author. Determined to discover the identity of this mysterious writer—who seems to know things no one should about her family—Dawn embarks on a soul-searching journey along the windswept coast of California to uncover her family's secrets even as she's keeping a big one of her own."

Title:  Summer of Love
Author:  Kerri Maher
Publisher:  Berkley
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Summer of Love" by Kerri Maher

My Review:

'Summer of Love' is a well-written and emotionally engaging novel. It addresses important topics such as relationships, alcohol, and recovery through the experiences of two sisters, Winnie and Miranda, their mother, and a niece [Dawn]. The Northern California vineyard setting is also particularly enjoyable.
The story offers thoughtful themes that linger long after you finish the book.




Crash Into Me A Novel by Robinne Lee


 Book Excerpt:

"In a complicated marriage and raising her children in Los Angeles's toxic playground of privilege and power, Cecilia Chen is struggling to find her real self among the many labels assigned to her: wife, mother, artist, daughter.

Until the moment she crashes–literally–into the Anouk Ferrand. It's been twenty years since she last encountered the enigmatic model on a photo shoot in Mexico.

And it's this chance second meeting that will upend Cecilia's life.

Seeing Anouk again forces Cecilia to revisit their brief time together and question where she truly fits in. Can the renewed intensity of her explosive physical and emotional entanglement with Anouk finally give her an answer?

Heartbreakingly real and emotionally layered, Crash Into Me illuminates the unexpected detours that change our lives forever."

Title:  Crash Into Me

Author:  Robinne Lee

Publisher:  St Martin's Press

Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean

Rating: Four

Review:

'Crash Into Me' by Robinne Lee

My Review:

'Crash Into Me' is a compelling novel that sustains the reader's interest throughout. The narrative deeply engages readers in the lives of Cecila Chen and Anouk Ferrand, effectively building anticipation for their reunion after twenty years.
I recommend this book for its nuanced examination of complex marital relationships and its insightful portrayal of love's resilience in the face of adversity.

Summer of Love by Kerri Maher

 Book Excerpt: " It's the summer of 1967, and the counterculture revolution is in full swing in San Francisco. Every street is aliv...