Member Reviews
I enjoyed this book immensely. Sarah has had rotten luck with boyfriends. She yearns for Finn, the doctor she works for, to notice her. And she loves performing with the Greenley Players, where she's playing the lead in The Tempest. She's having a hard time getting into the character. There is a lot more to Sarah than meets the eye. She is estranged from her dad. He was in prison when her dear mother died, and she can't forgive him for that. Nate, an actor who is in hiding, ends up in Greenley-on-Sea. He agrees to help the cast with their production to take his mind off his worries. He works one-on-one with Sarah to help her understand the character, as well as figure out why she's struggling with it. Will Finn finally make a move on Sarah, or will Sarah begin to have feelings for Nate? I won't go into a lot of detail, but this was a charming book. I must thank NetGalley and the Publisher for a copy of the book in return for an honest review. |
Rachel K, Reviewer
The second book in this series. Sarah is cast in one of the lead roles in The Tempest, but struggling with the role. Her Dad has just been released from prison and it has bought back all the anger from when he went away. Will Finn, one of the doctors she works with turn out to be her own leading man? Nate is in hiding after a story about him is leaked to the press. Hidden away in Greenley-on-Sea, soon he is helping out with the play, giving extra help to Sarah. He is falling for her, but his life is a mess that he doesn't want to involve her in. A great range of characters and a fun read. |
This has a wonderful cast of characters who are all involved with the summer production of The Tempest. You can just imagine all the egos rubbing along or not, throughout the story! They are so well drawn that you can imagine sitting amongst them- maybe helping out with the prompts in the middle of the play. It's a lovely setting for a book and a theatre on the seafront sounds so enticing. Sarah is looking for love- but has had some disastrous dates. She's also nursing a troubled heart. There are some love interests in the book- who is going to be Mr Right?! I loved the character in hiding - and the way he was looking to escape the confines of the house he was staying in, without upsetting his hosts. I will read more in this series. |
Summer Season on the Seafront is the second book in the series, but could be read as a standalone novel. I have read and enjoyed the first book in the series - The Little Theatre on the Seafront which I also really enjoyed and would recommend. A story about friendships, theatre productions and a little romance too. A cast of well rounded, likeable characters which I enjoyed and could relate to. I loved being back in Greenley-on-Sea - a perfect seaside location. A perfect easy light hearted beach read or for a sunny afternoon in the garden. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review. |
Loved this book. Great characters, easy read, uplifting, funny, romantic and charming. A really nice story that is the perfect sumer read. |
Reviewer 509555
This was a fun and frothy book. Perfect beach read with amusing story line and characters. I enjoyed - many thanks! |
Summer Season on the Seafront is the second book in the Seafront series by Katie Ginger and the first one I have read! It is a rom-com and while I tend to shy away from them, mainly because of the cheesiness of them, I had none of those issues with this book, even when Sarah played crazy! I completely enjoyed the author's take on the crazy world of online dating! The whole scene in the Chinese buffet is hysterical! Overall the book was very enjoyable, well written and made me laugh my fool head off and had me missing all the summer shows I used to watch at The Cliffs Pavillion with my Mum and sister before I moved to America! I give Summer Season at the Seafront 4 stars |
Although this book is part of a series it works beautifully as a stand alone and after reading this one, the first part, The Little Theatre on the Seafront has been bumped up on my TBR list. The first things that catches your eye is the incredibly cute cover which just lures you in. The opening pages are hilarious and begin with poor Sarah on a blind date with an unappetising meal and an even more unappetising man. From this point I was hooked and couldn’t resit racing through Sarah”s story to find out if she would meet the man of her dreams…. as if I’m going to give the game away. Set around a theatre group, which I loved as I have recently joined one and I have made some lovely new friends there, each character in this novel brings an abundance of personally and quirkiness to the novel making them more than just background characters. The main protagonist Sarah and her friend Lottie are simply delightful and mischievous together but when Sarah’s absent father turns up, her character is given an added depth that takes her from just being a romantic interest. Nate Hardy is a refreshingly sensitive and loyal man and despite being famous and labelled as the nations ‘bad man’ he’s endearing and sweet. Add an ensemble cast of other players and it’s difficult not to become part of the Greenley Players and their antics. This is such a lovely light read and is perfect for the summer. |
My Thoughts: First off, the cover is so bright and lovely! It definitely drew me into checking out what this book was about, and boy what I glad. this book is such a cute book, from disastrous dates to getting locked out of the house. Sarah is playing in the production The Tempest, along side her best friend Lottie. She is really hoping to start fresh and possibly find love, after many bad first dates and heartbreak, is Nate the guy for her? or is Finn her boss she’s been secretly crushing for the last year the one? Nate is a famous actor and after a one night stand comes back to ruin his career, he is forced to hide away in Greenley until it blows over. Once the group of Greenley production group gets a wind he is here, they ask for his help with their production. He’s supposed to be laying low and not get spotted, what he wasn’t planning was to feel such an instant spark with the lead role Sarah. I really enjoyed reading this book, so many times I caught myself laughing. There is also more depth to this book, dealing with a return of a parent who is not as welcomed as they thought. I really enjoyed seeing the two’s relationship grow, dealing with their own troubles but yet finding there way to each other. This was my first book with a large amount of British slang, which I quite enjoyed seeing different ways things are said vs how we say them here in Canada. It also definitely made me enjoy a cup or two of tea. |
This book has a fantastic story line, excellent characters and is just wonderful. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and I enjoyed it immensely. |
Absolutely delightful, immensely entertaining and enjoyable. Many laugh out loud moments, clever characters each unique, and a good plot that continually moves the story forward. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. |
I loved loved this one so much the town the beach the everything about it I can not wait to read more!!!! Please everyone go read this one! It was a beachy read just how I like |
First of all that title! Try to say it five times fast! Kind of fun and a little complicated, just like this book. Sarah’s life is not going quite as planned, especially when it comes to love. She seems to find herself on bad date after bad date. Thank goodness for her good friend Lottie and the local theater Group. Nate is a well-known actor but with fame comes infamy. When his jilted lover confronts him during a theater performance it is big news, especially because Nate is married. But things aren’t always as they seem his wife has had many indiscretions of her own and the couple was planning on announcing their separation, the problem is nobody knows that side of the story. Sarah and Nate’s paths cross when Nate fleas to the small village of Greenley to wait out the scandal. What follows is not quite what you’re thinking. There is no Insta love between these two. These are too complex people with complicated lives who have lots of things to figure out. The romance in the story is subtle, slow, and secondary to the story. This really is more of a story about quirky characters, a theater performance, and a sprinkling of love. Sarah was a likable character and I instantly sympathize with her. Especially after her disastrous date at the Chinese food restaurant! SOS indeed! I also really liked Nate from the beginning. I really would not want to be famous in this day and social media age. I mean I wouldn’t mind the money in the perks but I wouldn’t want everyone all up in my business all the time. All the secondary characters were wonderful as well. Loved Lottie and Sid and time permitting I’d love to go back and read the first book about them. Mrs. Anderson was great for some laughs as were many other of the theater members. A fun well told story perfect for poolside or fireside. *** many thanks to HQ Digital for my copy of this book *** |
Julie B, Reviewer
Katie Ginger is back with a delightful and enchanting summer romance guaranteed to make readers smile and hold them spellbound: Summer Season on the Seafront. Greenley-on-Sea is a picturesque coastal town where the sea sparkles beautifully, the ice cream is delicious and the vintage shops are full to the brim with beautiful treasures. The seaside community is enamoured of the theatre and they love a bit of Shakespeare and rather than taking a dip in the turquoise waters, they are spending what little spare time they have rehearsing for The Tempest. Losing oneself in one of the Bard’s most famous creations and spending time with fellow theatre enthusiasts is just what the doctor ordered for Sarah Powell. Despite her less than impressive relationship history, Sarah has grown weary of her single status and is ready to fall in love again. Could she find what she is looking for this summer? Will she find her heart’s desire in the arms of dishy doctor Finn McDonald? Or could she make a fresh start with someone else who is in the wings waiting for his cue? Scandal has rocked famous actor Nate Hardy’s world and he needs some time out to hide from the unforgiving glare of the paparazzi’s lenses and try and figure out what he is going to do next. If word gets out about the scandal he has found himself involved in, his career could be finished forever and Nate has come to Greenley-on-Sea with the intention of keeping a very low profile and not to draw attention to himself. Unfortunately for Nate, his plan to seek refuge in the shadows immediately goes awry and when the Greenley Players get wind of the fact that a famous actor is in town, they vow to do whatever it takes to get him on board with their production of The Tempest – and taking no for an answer is strictly not in their vocabulary! What is Nate going to do now? Nate knows that he should have refused to have anything to do with the Greenley players, but when he claps eyes on the beautiful woman in the lead role, Nate find himself donning his costume and putting his best foot forward on the stage where he has an instant connection with Miranda – and the gorgeous girl who plays her! Will love blossom offstage for Sarah and Nate? Or will they continue to be held hostage by their pasts? Charming, effervescent and wonderfully romantic, Summer Season on the Seafront is a gorgeous summer page-turner that I read with a great big grin on my face. I laughed, I cried and I swooned over Nate, cheered Sarah on to find the happiness she deserved and was completely enchanted from beginning to end. Katie Ginger has written the perfect romance for summer and after greedily guzzling down Summer Season on the Seafront, I am determined to move to Greenley-on-Sea! Summer Season on the Seafront is a must-read for romantics everywhere and I am counting down the days until the next novel from Katie Ginger’s gifted pen! |
There's certainly 'no business like showbusiness' when the Greenley Players are in full swing. It was a joy to be back with the gang in all their thespian glory and witness the wild and wonderful antics leading up to this year's performance of The Tempest. Someone somewhere said that 'the course of true love never did run smooth' and these wise words are still a true fit for today's lessons in love. The spotlight in this story is on Sarah, and boy is her life going through the mill at the moment. From wayward father's, smouldering doctors down to heart throb famous actors, her road to love and happiness is taking unexpected left turns, causing chaos, confusion and hurt along the way. Sarah is a sweetheart and a dream of a character who I loved getting to know better. Her life has been touched by plenty of heartache and as a new fan I was cheering her on from the sidelines to get that much needed happy ending. As for the rest of the gang......well it felt like grabbing a coffee and a catch up with old friends. My favourite am-dram players were in fine voice and I loved every minute of my time being back in Greenley-on-Sea. This is one of my favourite series out there at the moment and this latest installment did not disappoint. Love, laughter and nerves a plenty were bursting off the pages.....the Greenley Players have certainly done it again - another perfect performance. Bring on book three! |
My Rating: 4.5 Favorite Quotes: Sarah sent Lottie the SOS message. For her and Lottie, SOS meant Sort of Scared. Which she was, on several fronts. Dean’s capacity for consuming Chinese food verged on the terrifying and knowing that if the date continued he may well expect a kiss at some point filled Sarah with the sort of fear she hadn’t experienced since watching Chucky as a kid. Today had been hotter than Satan’s underpants. Sarah hid behind her menu for a moment to regain her composure thinking about something completely un-sexy like Donald Trump… She popped her head back up and stopped picturing Trump ’s strange wig-like hair and Oompa Loompa face. He had a nice mouth and she’d always imagined his kisses would be soft and gentle, and not like having a sink plunger attached to her face, which she had, unfortunately, experienced before. My Review: This was a fun and witty rom-com with a few heart-squeezing issues and a side order of stubbornness. I enjoyed Ms. Ginger’s crisp writing style, it was brightly entertaining and easy to follow yet pleasantly engaging and wryly amusing. Her characters were endearingly quirky and humorously detailed. This was my first exposure to the author, who was quickly added to my new favorites list. And it has been a while since I’ve had an addition to my Brit Word List and Ms. Ginger has provided me with dustman – which is a garbage collector, and squiffy – which is slightly drunk (and oh, so, fun to say). |
This book was a perfect summer read! My first book by this author, and you know it’s going to be a good book when it had me laughing by the end of the first chapter. With the story focussing on Sarah and her love life (or lack of it), the book opens with Sarah and Dean’s blind date at the local Chinese buffet restaurant. Apart from making me very hungry, Sarah’s predicament made me realise how lucky I am to be well out of the dating game! By the end of Sarah’s date, I was well and truly hooked and even though it seemed to be part of a series, I didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything! This book also brought back the actors and actresses of the local amateur dramatic group of the small village where Sarah lives and of which Sarah has joined to keep herself busy. Here we, and Sarah, meet Nate, an actor who is leaving London somewhat under a cloud. I didn’t initially like Nate’s character but as the story moves on, you begin to understand more of his character and he becomes much more likeable. It’s obvious that Sarah and Nate will become romantically involved, but it’s not your typical romantic read as it doesn’t just focus on their relationship as a couple but also on their relationship within the theatre. The story revolving around the theatre group and their next production is just as captivating as Sarah’s love-life, and I found myself really getting involved in this part of the story! This was a completely different book to what I was expecting, and I really enjoyed it! The storyline was great, the characters were all so likeable and easily relatable and it had both funny and tender moments within in. I would definitely recommend, and I’m now off to read the first book, The Little Theatre on the Seafront to complete the story! |
Reviewer 543736
A different story, not what I expected but interesting and enjoyable. Took a few pages to get into it but once in it took off and was a very good novel. I would recommend you read this and enjoy it. |
Sharon B, Reviewer
Sarah is feeling all alone her mum has passed away and her dad is in prison,then she joins the Greenley Players amdram . There she has become friends with all the players but especially Lottie ! Nate is an actor stuck in a loveless marriage his wife has had several affairs so when one night he is at a friends stag party drunk and feeling lost he sleeps with Hannah. She sells her story to the papers and Nate has to go into hiding ,his agent sends him to Greenley to stay with some friends of his. Sarah works as a receptionist for the local doctors surgery by day with the dashing doctor Finn. By night Sarah is starring in the Greenley players am drams production when at rehearsal one day Nate turns up as he has locked himself out of his friends house. Sarah is instantly drawn to Nate and him to her but with everything else happening is it the wrong time for them ? |
Susan Anne B, Reviewer
Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I enjoyed this book but wish I had read the first in the series and perhaos would have related and understood Sarah a bit more |




