Summer at Pine Lake by Alyssa Delle Palme

Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Summer at Pine Lake has a beautiful front cover that I would definitely be drawn to in a bookshop. Summer at Pine Lake is a teen/ adult genre. This is a beautiful story that I read in one sitting. I was glued to the book from the first chapter, It was very easy to get into. The story about Sarah who goes to her family cottage and meets up with old friends, but I did feel for Sarah due to her going through some tough times while she is there. There were some characters I didn't like her boss on the beach and the lad she started to date, not nice people, but I did like her best friend and Scott.(Kind fell for him myself such lovely person to Sarah and was always trying to be there for her). I got swept away with this story and really enjoyed reading it. I can't wait to read more from Alyssa Delle Palme. Furthermore, I think teenagers will enjoy this book and be hooked straight away. Fantastic and addictive read. 5 stars. Blurb After the death of her beloved grandmother, Sarah Williams, an 18-year-old aspiring writer and recent high school graduate, goes to her grandma’s cottage on Pine Lake. Sarah spent many happy childhood years in their cozy cabin nestled in the ancient pine trees, but she is plagued by her lifelong crush on Scott Roberts, her summer neighbour. They have a long history of summers together. Tired of her unrequited love, Sarah bravely pursues the gorgeous Swiss exchange student who is staying with the Roberts family for the summer. Sarah’s summer begins to unravel when her family is rocked by a scandalous secret. Before the dust begins to settle, an unexpected tragedy sends Sarah into a tailspin. In her despair, she pushes everyone she loves away, even Scott. In order to find the path to healing and love, Sarah must rely on her grandmother’s lessons from the past. Author bio Alyssa Delle Palme is a writer and director of Wild Roots Nature and Forest School. Her news, sports and entertainment stories have been heard over the airwaves in Ottawa (CIDG), Moncton, New Brunswick (CFQM) and Smithers, British Columbia (CFBV). She has been published in the Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Family Living Magazine and Fifty-Five Plus Magazine. When Alyssa isn’t writing, she can be found playing in the forest with her three children, Henry, Rosemary and Hubert.

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