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Hello, Summer

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Mary Kay Andrews books mean summer vacation to me.A book to relax and enjoy.This was a terrific read a book about newspapers family enjoyed till the last page#netgalley #st martins press

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Mary Kay Andrews can't write a bad novel. Hello Summer is all about smal town newspapering and family.Loved this book

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Every year I try to read a Mary Kay Andrews book- I feel like she is essential Summer! I really enjoyed her book last year so I was excited for this one! However, this one was so long and so slow. It just dragged on for me. Thanks to Netgalley for my advanced ebook copy.

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I haven't read a Mary Kay Andrews book in quite a while but when I read the blurb of this book I was intrigued and requested an ARC. I was approved and I'm glad I did because I quite enjoyed the story.

The story, in a nutshell, is as follows:
Conley Hawkins left her family’s small-town newspaper, The Silver Bay Beacon, in the rearview mirror years ago. Now a star reporter for a big-city paper, Conley is exactly where she wants to be and is about to take a fancy new position in Washington, D.C. Or so she thinks.
When the new job goes up in smoke, Conley finds herself right back where she started, working for her sister, who is trying to keep The Silver Bay Beacon afloat—and she doesn’t exactly have warm feelings for Conley. Soon she is given the unenviable task of overseeing the local gossip column, “Hello, Summer.”
Then Conley witnesses an accident that ends in the death of a local congressman—a beloved war hero with a shady past. The more she digs into the story, the more dangerous it gets. As an old heartbreaker causes trouble and a new flame ignites, it soon looks like their sleepy beach town is the most scandalous hotspot of the summer.

I enjoyed the characters and the family dynamics of the people set in the story. The characters were well written, interesting and fleshed out. There was a proper payout by the end of the story which I appreciated. It was a quick read and the story hooked me enough for me to finish it off in one go. With a mystery attached to the story, it made me that much more invested.

I definitely recommend people to give this a read. It's a well-paced quick and interesting read. It's a good mix of family relationships, romance and like I mentioned before a mystery.

This is a good solid 3.5 read which I am bumping it to a 4 because I was invested enough to read it in a sitting.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for sending me a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I downloaded this book to read on an upcoming trip to the East Coast, knowing that Mary Kay Andrews often writes about the South and East areas. I planned to start slowly, so I would have plenty to read on the plane. As usual, though, the book was so good I ended up finishing it before the trip even started! It is a great story, and has a little bit of a mystery. I was on the edge of my seat by the end.

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This book has gotten many rave reviews on NetGalley so I requested it. Sadly, I could not get interested in this story. Just not for me. I’ve enjoyed other Mary Kay Andrew books so i will continue to read them. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I was instantly drawn to the cover of "Hello, Summer" with its scene of ocean waters, the warm sand, and flip-flops- who wouldn't be during the tail-end of winter when we are all looking forward to the warmer summer months? As with the other books that I have read by Mary Kay Andrews, this one did not disappoint!

"Hello, Summer" is the story of Atlanta newspaper reporter Sarah Conley Hawkins (who goes by Conley), who moves back to her hometown of Silver Bay, Florida, after the DC-job that she was planning to start falls through. Conley has not spent much time in her hometown since she moved away, and especially after the death of her father, much to the chagrin of her grandmother Lorraine, and sister, Grayson, with whom Conley has a strained relationship. While back at home, Conley's grandmother talks her into helping out at The Silver Bay Beacon, the floundering town newspaper which the family owns, and which Grayson. runs, and Conley takes over tweaking the long-running "Hello, Summer" column. However, late one night on her way home, Conley and her childhood friend, Skelly, pass by an overturned SUV, which goes up in flames before they can try to get the car's passenger out. It turns out the deceased is none other then Silver Bay's local long-time congressman, Symmes Robinette. Conley decides to investigate just how the town's beloved congressman died in a one-car crash in the middle of the night on a deserted roadway, and begins to uncover some of his shady past.

"Hello, Summer" was a quick read- it was hard to put down! I loved the mystery that it involved, while set in the Florida panhandle. Another winner from Mary Kay Andrews!!

Thanks to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for providing me with and advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. "Hello, Summer" goes on sale May 5, 2020.

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I have always look forward to the next beach read from Mary Kay Andrews and this didn't disappoint. I am also a fan of her mystery writing, especially the Weezie and Bebe serious so I thoroughly enjoy when the author combines the beach read with mystery elements. Well done!

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Mary Kay Andrews delivers another excellent read. I adore her books; they are always a smooth read that you just cannot put down!

In Hello, Summer, out of work journalist, Conley Hawkins, returns to her hometown of Silver Bay, Florida where things quickly heat up. Conley finds herself in the middle of a scandalous story involving the death of a Congressman that shocks the small rural town. This book includes romance, family drama, and a little bit of mystery.

A huge thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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Mary Kay Andrew's is the ultimate down home southern author. Love all of her books, but this one, is hands down her best, yet. City savvy investigative reporter, Sarah Conley, leaves her Atlanta newspaper job, for a step up job with DC news firm. Unfortunately, the firm folds before she actually departs Atlanta. This begins the exciting plot of this exciting story. Her return home to a small town south of Pensacola, Florida, sparks an interesting story of small town news, big city news, politics, huge family dynamics, murder, mayhem, and family secrets. Loved everything about this book!!! It's a 5+++++ read if ever there was one. Can't wait to see what MK Andrew's comes up with next, maybe a follow up to this!!!

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We are all ready for this...
Hello, Summer by Mary Kay Andrews is just what I needed to get me through the last dregs of winter! Once again MKA uses masterful storytelling, snappy dialogue, and well crafted characters to give us a little mystery, a dab of love story, and some good old family drama to grab our attention. This book had me from the first chapter. Conley Hawkins moves home to help out at The Beacon, her family’s small town newspaper in Florida, after being nudged out of her big time job in Atlanta. She soon finds herself wrapped up in small town scandal, rekindling a romance with an old boyfriend, and worrying about her aging grandmother. With so many storylines going on, I sometimes wondered where it was all going, but MKA solidly weaves it all together in the end. And in this case, we even get a bit of an epilogue from The Beacon’s society column which is named- yup- “Hello, Summer”! I’ve read 3 MKA books in the last 4 months and have loved all 3. The High Tide Club was my favorite but Hello, Summer was a close second. I find her characters so relatable and the writing style and humor will always keep me reading her books! 💕💕💕💕4.5/5
Thank you @netgalley @stmartinspress @marykayandrews for a free digital copy of Hello, Summer which will be published in May!!
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Thank you for the arc of this book. Love the setting for I live in Florida myself. It was a great story but felt it dragged a little at the end. Loved the sister sago since I never had one but Mary Kay Andrews always puts the south on the map 🙋🏼‍♀️

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This summer romance with a hint of suspense by Mary Kay Andrews was a fast read. Conley Hawkins returns to her family newspaper The Silver Beacon from a big city newspaper as an interim step after losing a coveted job in Washington DC after that newspaper folds unexpectedly. Conley witnesses an accident resulting in the death of a prominent politician. She agrees to investigate the accident and write a report for the family.newspaper. The story revolves around her investigation and the secrets she uncovers. The characters are well defined and interesting. This novel was better than the usual beach/summer novels the author is famous for because of the suspense and mystery that was present. There is the requisite romance at the end with an interesting summation of the characters. This book was a NetGalley ARC.

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I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I loved this quick summer read. I’ve read several other this authors books and I can always count on complex relationships and good character development. This one did not disappoint. Highly recommend for a fun, interesting read.

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Mary Kay Andrews has done it again! I have read every book she has ever written and loved each of them. This one is no exception!! The way Conley, the main character, goes through finding herself as well as love is eye-opening. Not only does she realize who she is, she finds love along the way!

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Very fun book about a newspaper family dealing with a scandalous death of a prominent politician. They are lots more scandalw to deal with as our intrepid journalist gets to the facts

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Thought at first that this would turn out to be a fun, "beach" type read. Pleasantly surprised by the amount of great excitement, and grit along with the fun family drama. Thought it would go in one or two directions, but constantly surprised by the swift, unexpected switches. Totally enjoyable!

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When her new job falls through, investigative reporter Conley Hawkins finds herself unemployed, and headed back to her hometown of Silver Bay in Florida. Conley settles back in with her grandmother, and reunites with her sister Grayson, with whom she has a bit of a strained relationship. After stumbling upon a tragic car accident one night, Conley falls into the family business writing an article for their local paper, The Beacon, as she tries to discover more behind this mysterious death.

I really enjoyed the relationships between the characters, especially Conley’s with her grandmother, Lorraine. The characters were likable and easy to resonate with. I felt that every character in the novel was dynamic, well-developed, and purposeful, and I was able to connect with them throughout the book.

Despite what you would expect based on the cover and the title, this novel is not super “beach focused”, so it’s perfect to read any time of the year. “Hello Summer” is a perfect blend of “Chick Lit” with a little mystery thrown in, making for a light-hearted and enjoyable read.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I’m a fan of Mary Kay Andrews and her newest book did not disappoint! A great beach read with non stop action and a little romance sprinkled in. I never knew where the story would lead me next but I couldn’t put it down and she wrapped it all up nicely with a bow at the end.

Journalist Conley unexpectedly returns home to small town Silver Bay, FL when a job falls through. Her “short stay” turns into so much more when a local congressman dies and she reports on it for the local paper her family owns. Conley uncovers all kinds of secrets in her pursuit for the truth.

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Conley Hawkins finds herself back home at Sliver Bay Beacon in her family's small town newspaper when new job disappears. Conley witness a car accident of a local politician whose life isn't as perfect as some think. On the hunt for the story she will uncover things that will make many people uncomfortable. Maybe she will be able to work on her family relationships and if she decides to stay in a small town she might find love with her crush from when she was younger.

I loved reading this book. Mary Kay Andrews didn't disappoint in this book. It also felt like a mystery that needed to be solved. It was fun to read and couldn't wait to see how it ended. I highly recommend this book.

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