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I have been reading Mary Kay Andrews since her first book about Weezie in the Savannah Blues (Please bring this character back!) Another great read by her, really enjoyed. Not as lighthearted as previous reads, but thoroughly enjoyable with a little bit of suspense thrown in.
I can see a sequel for this book!

Really enjoyed this breezy, intriguing read from MKA! I like how she's recently been injecting a mystery/thriller storyline into her plots. MKA never disappoints and I always look forward to reading her most recent creations. Looking forward to the next one already!

Mary Kay Andrews never disappoints with her books. As always I pulled in right away and couldnt put the book down. I felt her disappointment in the beginning and her love for her grandmother along with her disdain for her sister. I also love how there is always a scandal in the book. I cant wait til this is realized and I can have others read it!

Mary Kay Andrews is the Queen of the beach reads! Her newest book Hello, Summer is a winner.
Sarah Conley Hawkins has come back to her hometown of Silver Bay Florida when the new job she had lined up fell through. She is staying with her Grandmother Lorraine and her Grandmother's housekeeper Winnie. She is forced to work with her sister at the family owned newspaper the Silver Bay Beacon. A juicy story falls into her lap and she is hot on the trail of a hometown scandal.
I loved this book. This is Southern fiction at its best. Conley's Grandmother Lorraine and the housekeeper Winnie were a hoot. I loved reading the newspaper stories, especially the Police blotter.
This is the perfect beach read this summer.
Thanks to NetGalley and St Martins Press for a copy of this book for review.

I normally would give a Mary Kay Andrews book a 5 star review but Hello Summer just didn't have her usual southern charm, the kind where you laugh and almost cry at the antics of the characters. Although this was a good story it wasn't her best in my opinion. Thank you to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for my honest review.

Hello, Summer is classic Mary Kay Andrews. A fun mix of romance, mystery and family dynamics. I enjoyed trying to figure out the mystery while also enjoying the romance aspects. As a former freelancer for a small-town weekly, I could relate to that.
Whether new to Mary Kay Andrews or a longtime fan, you won’t want to miss Hello, Summer.
Thanks to NetGalley for the chance to review this delightful story!

I have read every book by Mary Kay Andrews, excited to read this book.
I enjoyed G'mama!
Get wrapped up in these characters and their story.
I will be looking for Mary Kay's next book!!

I love Mary Kay Andrews and look forward to the annual summer read! It is light and easy, yet highly engaging and an awesome story to boot. It starts with Conley returning to her hometown after losing her shiny, new publishing job in Washington D.C> While there, she becomes embroiled in a mystery that spans decades and reveals secrets that have long been hidden on her small Florida town. I loved how each layer is slowly peeled back---leaving nothing fully realized until the very last page. A solid entry into this author's large library of good dreads!

I look forward to Mary Kay Andrews books because they offer a fun read with just the right amount of romance, intrigue and family drama. This book met all of these expectations. Conley Hawkins is quitting her job in Atlanta for a new job when she finds out her new employer has ceased operations. Dejected, she heads home to Florida to see her grandmother. What follows brings Conley back to her roots working for the family newspaper and reconnecting with her sister. She also realizes that everything she wants is back in the small town she grew up in and at one time was happy to leave.

Hello, Summer's cover does the book no favors. Mary Kay Andrews keeps getting better with each book, and this is no light and funny beach read. She gives us a family saga set in a small town, but throws in a well plotted mystery. Excellent

This book needs to be in your beach/pool bag this summer! I thoroughly enjoyed this story and I think that with every book that she writes, Mary Kay Andrews just gets better. This one seemed a little long to me, but overall I enjoyed it and would recommend it to fans of Southern lit.

Hello, Summer is the latest book by Mary Kay Andrews. In Hello, Summer Ms Andrews gives the reader likable main characters, a mystery, a little romance, and thrown in for good measure some edge of the seat moments.This is the kind of story that you hate to see end. I want to thank Net Galley and St. Martin's Press for the early copy to review.

While I adore all of MKA’s work, Hello Summer has assumed place of honor as one of my favorites to date. Though many of Andrews’s light-hearted books deal with families, Hello Summer is an engrossing foray into family interactions: mothers, fathers, grandmothers, sisters, and sons; coupled with a moving depiction of what it means to be truly successful. Add a dash of romance into the mix, and you have what is sure to be one of the best reads of summer 2020. Thanks go to NetGalley and St. Martins Press for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

What a surprising book. Judging from Hello, Summer's cover, you think a fun beach read, but what you get is so much more. A book that is part small town, part family saga, and part mystery. A great blend that keeps you reading and guessing til the end. A great read!
Thank you to St. Martin's Press for an advance copy of this book. This is my honest review.

I honestly start looking forward to the newest Mary Kay Andrews release as soon as the winter doldrums set in! Just reading the description for Hello, Summer, I mentally felt warm weather getting closer!
Hello, Summer had such a great mix of romance and mystery! The pacing was perfect—I literally flew through this book! Mary Kay Andrews is a master a creating characters that I don’t want to say goodbye to— after finishing this novel I spent a good amount of time daydreaming how MKA could turn this book into a series😊! Hello, Summer is a 5 star novel that I highly recommend!

You can count on a book by Mary Kay Andrews to deliver characters you quickly love and a story of complex relationships.
When Sarah Conley Hawkins finds herself back in Silver Bay FL family dynamics complicate her already upended life. G'mama, Lorraine DuBignon Conley, still has final say in the family owned, local weekly newspaper. Grayson may be (Sarah) Conley's older sister but she is the one putting out the newspaper as print journalism is dying. Their childhood neighbor, Sean Kelly aka Skelly, now runs his family's pharmacy. Though is he Grayson' age he's always been in love with Sarah (Conley).
The plot involves the death of a senator and more family dynamics in a small town setting.
A great beach read even if you're not on a beach or it's not summer.

A long way from her Hissy Fit days, Mary Kay Andrews has succeeded in bringing to life the small town experience, complete with scandal. "Nothing ever happens in Silver Bay," is what the protagonist laments as she tucks her tail and heads back home from the big city. However, fate has something else in store for her and all the residents of this town. With murder, mystery, several scandals, family drama, and even a little bit of romance, this is the perfect beach read for a lazy summer day....because you're not going to want to put it down once you've started!

Another fun summer read by Mary Kay Andrews! Southern charm and family dynamics, this one had it all. Add in a good mystery and you have a perfect beach read. Loved everything about this book, was a quick read. A definite must on your summer beach reading list!

Mary Kay Andrews is the master of the feel-good beach read! This new novel was no exemption. Such a fun read (I read it in one sitting). Loved the story line - Conley is someone I'd like to hang out with., This story makes me crave summer and walking on the beach. Our patrons will definitely love this book. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy.

Delicious beach read! Conley Hawkins was just about to start her dream job as a reporter in New York City. But the job fell through and she finds herself heading home to her small town in Florida. Her sister is there running the family’s newspaper. Conley gets roped in to help and things get complicated. I loved the mystery and the love interest!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.