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Summer at Firefly Beach

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Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale is a spectacular love story on the beach. Ben and Hallie were the best of friends before they got involved. I loved the art and photography that was used in the book. Read it you will love the story.

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Perfect chick lit! I loved the premise and the characters were well developed! I recommend this for anyone looking for a light and fun read!

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This book was a perfect summer read. It made me want to go relax at the beach. This was my first Jenny Hale book and I want to go read more. It was such a light read. Sometimes you need that. Thank you so much, NetGalley and Bookouture for allowing me early access to read and review the book. It was such a pleasure!!

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One of my go to authors for light romance novels is Jenny Hale. All of the books I’ve read of hers leave me with a smile on my face. Her newest book, Summer at Firefly Beach, also left me with a smile.

This book centers around Hallie who, along with her mother, sister, and nephew, are grieving the loss of her Aunt Clara. They’ve agreed to spend two weeks with her Aunt’s widower, Uncle Hank, at his beach house to help him get things in order. Also in tow is Hallie’s best friend Ben; her rock. While there, Hallie is hoping to complete the tasks that Aunt Clara left her in her dying letter. Once the tasks are completed, she will receive a second letter with her ‘inheritance’.

Oh how I love this book, and I cannot say enough good things about it. I loved the main character, Hallie. She is so confused, so lost…not only is she dealing with the death of her aunt, but also from a recent broken engagement. This book centers around her finding strength, renewing her love for photography (one of her Aunt’s wishes), and discovering love. I found myself rooting for her and wishing for the happy ending that she deserved.

While this is a romance, there are many other relationships that form and evolve. I loved the scenes with Uncle Hank. He is grieving the death of his true love and has lost his zest for life. The conversations and moments between Hank and his family brought me to tears.

This is the perfect book for summer! Not only is it a fast read, it will leave you with a humongous smile on your heart!

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Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale is the perfect feel good book to fling in your beach bag. Or if you can’t get to the beach, then I can’t think of a better book to transplant you to a coastal setting.

Thanks to Bookouture for letting me participate in this blog tour, and for giving me the book for review consideration. As always, no matter what the source of the book, you get my honest, unbiased opinion.

One of my favourite things about this book was the fabulous sense of setting. You can smell the tang of seaweed in the air, feel the breeze and all but hear the sand crunch under your feet. I adore the beach, and this book filled up my senses with all the things I love about the sea.

The characters are ones that you take in to your heart and will them to achieve their goals. They are mourning the death of Aunt Clara, but even from beyond the grave, this loveable woman is still finding ways to lovingly steer them in the right direction. Hallie who has been left reeling since the breakup of her engagement is finding life hard, and dealing with the grief of losing her aunt is other setback for her.

However Clara left behind a list of instructions to follow. Watching Hallie tiptoe her way through the list, grasping new opportunities, and chasing a more creative career makes for a very emotional and inspiring read. And if you love friends to lovers themes, well then the romance will draw you in too. I really appreciated the sparks, and the deep emotional connection between them.

Basically I enjoyed everything, and I do highly recommend it next time you want a heart-warming read.

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I thought that this was a sweet friends-to-lovers romance. The beginning seemed a little bit jumbled as it felt like the author tried to cram a lot of introduction into a short space, but once Hallie made it to Firefly Beach, everything slowed down and the plot became more relaxed – not unlike spending a vacation at the shore. I liked how Hallie’s past (and the secret she held inside) shaped her decisions, but I also liked how her Aunt Clara seemed to know Hallie better than she knew herself (at least in some ways). The bucket list that Aunt Clara left for Hallie proved this (which was a clever twist). The message I got was that people who know us best can still be there for us, even after they are gone. This would be a great beach read for the summer. Thank you to Bookouture (via NetGalley) for a complimentary pre-release digital ARC of this book.

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This was a well-written, heartwarming story. I could visualize the long, lovely summer days the family used to spend at Firefly Beach, especially at Hallie's favorite place: her Aunt Clara's beachside house. The family has gathered here again, but now they are mourning Aunt Clara's passing. Hallie's best friend, Ben, is here too, and Hallie loves having someone she can talk to about everything that is going on. Aunt Clara left Hallie the bucket list Hallie wrote as a child, with instructions to fulfill it. The characters in this book were wonderful and I enjoyed reading it. I highly recommend this book to others and I look forward to reading more books by this author.

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I love those type of stories: friends to lovers.
I enjoyed this book so much.. Storyline and writing is wonderful. Characters are great.
Loved Hallie and Ben.
This is one awesome summer read.

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A heart-gripping tale of love, loss and self-discovery. Hallie Flynn is an admirable character, having to deal with losing a loved one, dealing with a tragedy on her own, a recent break-up, all while trying to fulfill her Aunt's dying wish: to complete the bucket list she wrote when she was 12 years old. Filled with a diverse cast of characters, Summer at Firefly Beach is a beautifully woven tale that will entice you til the end.

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I've literally just finished this beautiful story Summer at Firefly Beach and I've got tears in my eyes from reading the last few chapters, so amazingly heartfelt and emotional.  It's not often that I come across a story that completely moves me to tears, but my gosh has the wonderful talented author Jenny Hale gone and done just that.

Jenny Hale is one of my favourite authors, I have read and loved all of her books to date, and every time she brings a new book out, I always know that I'm in for a treat.

In addition to loving the whole storyline which as always was brilliantly written with absolutely  delightful characters, all of whom I adored getting to know, I was also distracted from time to time by the delicious sounding foods and drinks that were featured throughout the story, such as butter pecan latte, pumpkin pie breakfast bread, peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream and sausage, egg, cheese casserole. Just the sound of them had my tummy rumbling lol.

As I said above, the characters were delightful, all of whom just came alive right before my eyes, I actually forgot that they weren't real at times. I did have soft spots for the character of Ben and his adorable dog Beau, I just wanted to keep them for myself.

So final words, if you haven't discovered Jenny's books yet, then trust me when I say that you are truly missing out. Her books are just heartfelt and magical.

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Hallie has kept secret from her family just why her engagement ended. Still recovering from everything, the untimely demise of her beloved Aunt Clara means she's really struggling to cope. Aunt Clara has left them all letters but Hallie's is different from everyone else as it requires her to complete the bucket list she wrote when she was just 12 years old before she can have her inheritance. That's when her best friend from childhood, Ben Murray, comes to help her and her family. He has always been able to make her feel safe, secure and loved but even he doesn't know that secret. Together they all travel to spend the summer a Firefly Beach with Uncle Hank, who is still reeling from the death of his beloved wife. Can they help each other? Should Hallie do what her Aunt asked? What will her inheritance be? Can she share her secret and will doing so help her find true love or destroy the possibility of her ever doing so?

Jenny Hale is one of those select, few, highly talented authors who writes emotive, enthralling romantic reads that I just cannot resist because I know I will thoroughly enjoy escaping into them. This is another of her brilliant stories.

The story has believable characters, many of whom are struggling with losing someone they've loved. That doesn't, however, make this a sad story - just the opposite really, it definitely has some laugh out loud moments, too! It is a story of reconnecting, sharing, revelations, new beginnings and following your dreams. Ben is the sort of man any family would be lucky to have as a friend, he's amazing. It is a heartwarming family story that I loved reading and have absolutely no hesitation in highly recommending. If I could give it more than 5* I would!

I requested and was gifted a copy of this book via NetGalley. This is my honest review after choosing to read it.

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Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale
Aunt Clara’s beach house is a place to relax and connect as a family. However, now Aunt Clara is gone, Hallie is not looking forward to going there. This is, to her, another straw in the camel’s back. Things have been really hard, but this loss is almost too much. In the last piece of correspondence from her aunt, was the to do list Hallie made when she was twelve. Hallie is expected to accomplish the list in order to receive her inheritance, but how can she when she is mired in despair.

Once there with her family and her best friend forever Ben, Hallie immerses herself in moving forward by trying to accomplish her list of todos. The hopeless feeling comes and goes, yet Hallie moves forward...That is when the book gets very interesting…

Summer at Firefly Beach was good, but not great. I really did not like how Hallie wallowed in her grief in the beginning, however once more information became known and she moved forward, I began to enjoy the book more. Jenny Hale’s description of a small vacation town with the heat, sand and family was spot on. Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale was a good read.

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This book is the perfect summer read. I love the beach and Hale did a perfect job at painting the perfect setting. The characters were so easy to fall in love with. This book was a fast and enjoyable read!

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This book made me want to be at the beach in the setting and I loved the writing and the characters this will be a reread for me

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Hallie Flynn and her family gather at her favorite place ever. It is the home of her now deceased great Aunt Clara. The home is lovely and brings with it very warm memories to Hallie. She is devastated by the loss of her aunt.

Aunt Clara has left inheritances to the family, which include Hallie's mother and sister. When it came to Hallie, however, instead of a sizable inheritance, she receives a letter that included a bucket list that Hallie wrote as a a child. Clara insists that Hallie complete that bucket list before she can receive anything.

Some of the things on that list seem impossible. Hallie must take on some real challenges. Hallie has already made great strides, as she left her non-fulfilling job to go to Firefly Beach. Now, will she go further and actually strike out on her own with her incredible talent in photography? Will she kiss a boy she loves? Will she complete the bucket list before the summer is over?

One person right by her side in life, ever since she was a child, is Ben Murray. They are best friends, incredibly close, and he is there with her now helping her to cope with her loss and to consider her bucket list. Meanwhile Hallie meets a painter named Gavin Wilson, and he turns her head and this really has a chance to change her future. If this happens, what of Ben and their close relationship?

One thing about this book is the fact that Hallie has a secret. It is a devastating one and has shaped Hallie into the person she is today. Sharing this secret would take a lot, and the way Hallie handled it was done well in this book.

I enjoyed all of the characters in this book, especially Hallie's uncle Hank. Her mother and sister were quite wonderful too, as was her nephew Robby. This book had an excellent family feel to it and I was drawn in from the very first page. I also enjoyed the romantic aspect of the book and how best friends had a chance at finding love, despite overwhelming challenges. This was quite an emotional read and will make for the perfect book to take along to the beach.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC to review in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I have to admit Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale is one of those books that I take one look at and think oohh I want to be there, darn beautiful covers get me all the time. However, as lovely as an “inviting wraparound porch and enchanting views across the sparkling turquoise ocean” does sound I actually knew of Jenny Hale’s stories so I had high hopes for a lovely beachy type of read too and thankfully that’s what readers will find with this one.

Hallie Flynn was extremely close to her Aunt Clara having spent plenty of time with her at her home at Firefly Beach. As Hallie is mourning the loss of her aunt however she left her with a bit of a puzzle. All others received a hand written letter saying goodbye and what they inherited but Hallie was left with a bucket list she’d written as a child. This summer with the help of her best friend, Ben, Hallie will need to step out of her comfort zone and figure out just what Aunt Clara’s message means.

Summer at Firefly Beach is filled with emotional moments and one may need a tissue or two when reading but not to worry there are also plenty of happier moments too. This is one that a reader will notice the character growth as it’s happening along the way and perhaps a few things might seem a little predictable but it’s done well and in a way that it’s easy to stay engaged and wait to see if there will be a happy ever after.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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The death of Hallie's Aunt Clara encourages her to return to her favorite place in the world, Firefly Beach. Upon Hallie's return, she learns of her beloved aunt's bucket list for her. Through this bucket list, Hallie learns a lot about herself and what makes her happy personally, professionally, and romantically. After one failed marriage, does Hallie have the faith to give love one more try?

I only gave this book four stars instead of five because I felt like a couple of the plot lines were underdeveloped. As a reader, I would have liked to have learned more about Uncle Lewis. In addition, I feel like her business success was a little bit unbelievable. That business plan was pretty hefty for such a short period of time. Lastly, Hallie's romantic relationship with Ben was a bit unbelievable.

Summer at Firefly Beach is a great beach read. The plot is simple, light, and heartwarming. Grab your beach chair, sunscreen, and cold drink, and enjoy a day with Summer at Firefly Beach! Thank you NetGalley for an arc of this book.

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I adored this book! First, being at the beach is my favorite place in the entire world and any book that is set in a beautiful beachside cottage is my kind of book. From the start where Hallie read Aunt Clara's bucket list for her to the end, I was sucked in to her story. I had a feeling from the beginning who Hallie was destined to be with (yay!) and even though the road was bumpy and a bit long, she got there. A great vacation read!

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When I opened the book and took my first glimpse of it, I knew I would simply fall in love with it. When Aunt Clara died, Hallie was left with a bucket list she had written as a child. She left her job and went about fulfilling the wishes of the innocent younger Hallie and Aunt Clara. In the process, Hallie discovered a thing or two about herself. Ben her best friend stood steadfast by her side through it all… Was Ben her soul mate or did the newcomer Gavin bring new dreams? Read the book to know Hallie’s story.

Jenny Hale’s writing was as beautiful as ever. There was a rhythm in her words as if the prose was beating to an ancient love story. The story steeped in grief after the death of a beloved was filled with hope with new dreams and a second chance to become all that we can be. Not many books can bring about the strange melody of the heart, this is one of the best.

Writing emotions is the most difficult thing. Jenny Hale made it look so easy. I was into the book from the first line and emerged out of my kindle only at the end. A beautiful story which strung my heart with color and dreams

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What a sweet light hearted and warm feeling summer read. It's about creating your own future and willing to give into the unknown with the optimism and hope that love prevails and you can truly get what you want. I loved the story of Hallie and her aunt and would enjoy a sequel.

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