Member Reviews
A very sweet read where Alys Murray's style of writing brought romance back to the pages. Two unlikeliest people were brought together. One date and a fake relationship to put off people slowly brought Rose and Cole together. Some parts meandered but most of it brought out the happiness of emerging love. Overall, a sweet read |
3.5 Stars A lighthearted easy read. I liked Rose and Cole’s story, and enjoyed reading it. I did not read the earlier books and did not feel like I needed to for this story. I never fully connected with the characters but not enough to stop reading. I plan to go back and read the others in this series. Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy for an honest review. |
Aiza S, Reviewer
I want to thanks Bookouture and Netgalley for an ARC version of this book for me. I struggled with this book a lot. First 150 page, is really interesting, makes me want to know what will happen next but when it past page 200, I started to feel boring to read. But Im glad that I manage to finish this book. I literally don't know what to write for this review. I like Rose and Cole but sometimes, there are certain parts where their chemistry doesn't meet each other. Sometimes, I can feel that there is a missing story for few chapters which is unwritten that ended up makes me feel lost, blank. I really want to praise the author for a very nice writing style. Its easy to read and I admit that I can follow the story easily. I love how she writes the way she starts and end the story. But in the other way around, Im sorry, Im not enjoying this story. I never felt bored when I read this kind of genre cause this genre literally my fav genre ever. But for this story? Im being honest, I can't! I couldn't enjoy this story even though I supposedly to feel the joy and sparks. |
Flower-shop-girl meets Hollywood Star. Home at Summer's End is a story of loving people for what they really are, despite all misleading appearances. Rose Anderson owned a flower shop in a small town selling the flowers produced on her family's farm. She loved the peaceful and quiet town and was content with her life choices. She wished her family and friends would understand that, instead of keeping matchmaking and worrying about her absent love life. Their intentions were good, but they were quite over the top. Rose's friend Annie, a social media mogul, went as far as to set Rose up on a date with Cole McKittrick, a beautiful Hollywood star in town to film a movie. Rose and Cole had nothing in common. He was a celebrity trying to recover from a public breakup, and Rose wanted nothing to do with the spotlight. Thrown together, Rose and Cole agreed on a fake relationship to end her family meddling. Rose, in return, would help Cole developing his romantic role in the movie and making his ex jealous. The story is very romantic. Two people with preconceived ideas about each other slowly getting close and seeing beyond mere appearances. I like that together they found balance and figured out what is really important in life. I'm a sucker for fake relationships, and Home at Summer's End is a sweet and romantic read. Disclosure: I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. *This review will be posted on https://lureviewsbooks.com on 10/15/2020 as part of the book's blog tour* |
I want to thank Bookouture and NetGalley for an ARC version of this book in exchange for my honest review. I am really struggling to find the words for this story. I honestly don't want to do any injustice to the author, but something was not quite right and it is hard to pin point what exactly and I am also confused because it had some great parts. So I am literally all over the place how to write this one. :) To follow the story of Rose and Cole was at times so sweet, so lovely but then again it felt as a nuisance. I couldn't see that chemistry as a whole and they were getting on my nerves so, so much. I felt like their characters weren't developed enough, and that as soon as we see the glimpse of explanation how they are acting the way they did the story switches to something else and I feel lost, like something is definitively missing and is left unspoken, unwritten. On the other hand there were some warm, lovely, genuinely cuddly scenes and I felt such a connection to the story. While writing this review I figured I didn't like all the other characters, they didn't seem genuine to me, they felt overbearing even though the message was that they are all looking out to each other. And I think that meddling of almost ALL characters is so , so over-dated and in this age and time it certainly sounds funny. But again the author has a very nice writing style, you can follow the story easily and she has a great way of beginning and ending the chapter leaving you with the need to read the next chapter quickly. And then on the half of the chapter you feel overwhelmed and the whole story and all the characters are just bugging you and you don't feel happy reading a love story when you definitely should. I know my whole review sounds confusing and maybe doesn't make any sense to some people but I swear that's how I feel about this book. :) That's why it was difficult to write this review. Maybe this author just isn't for me? Is it possible that I have stumbled across an romance, feel-good author that I don't like? :/ |
Michele S, Reviewer
Having not read the previous books in this series, I started reading Rose's story. I honestly didn't feel like I was missing anything except maybe some more family dynamic from the other stories. Rose is guarding her heart from a past love mistake but also lives in a small town so new dating prospects are hard to come by. She is living out multiple romance book tropes when she agrees to fake date a movie star in town. I loved the idea and the story was light hearted and sweet. It was about going true to yourself and being the person you want to be. Definitely will go back and read the previous books and look for more stories from this author |
Loved reading this book and series. If you haven't rwad this book yet I highly recommend it. She is now one of my favorite romance authors. Can't wait for the next one |
Reviewer 707034
Rose, the eldest of the three Anderson sisters is an expert in romance – at least in books and movies. Having limited dating experience, she professes to be content with her life just as it is – not needing a man in her life to be fulfilled. Her family and friends, in fact the whole small town of Hillsboro, have other ideas. They want to see her happy and settled in a relationship. Enter Cole McKittrick. Rose’s friend, Annie, sets up a meeting between the two in one of her many matchmaking efforts. Cole and Rose strike a deal to create a “fake relationship.” She will mentor him in romance in his desire to win back his ex-girlfriend and he will provide cover to get the pressure off Rose to date. What could possibly go wrong? This was an enjoyable, fast, feel-good read. I found the characters of Rose and Cole credible and likeable. The tangential characters lacked any real depth (see comment below), but I didn’t feel it detracted from the storyline. This is the fourth installment in the Full Bloom Farm Series (preceded by The Magnolia Sisters, Sweet Pea Summer and The Perfect Hideaway). I think it works as a stand-alone novel if you aren’t familiar with the series, but having read The Perfect Hideaway, I suspect there are nuances that are missed from not being familiar with the other three. My thanks to the author, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing the opportunity to review a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. |
This was a nice sweet romance. It was a bit predictable and maybe just a bit too long. If you’re looking for a light hearted story, something to escape into, check this book out. I did enjoy the story Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the early copy |
Kelli S, Educator
Albeit a little predictable, I still enjoyed this sweet and fun read! I am a small town girl and always appreciate a good story set in on. |
Janelle W, Librarian
I absolutely love this series by Alys Murray! I stumbled upon the first book, and finished it right away. I grabbed the other books in this series, and loved them too. I was so excited to read Home at Summer's End! It didn't disappoint, I loved it as well! I highly recommend this book and the series for anyone needing an escape to a small town! |
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy. Rose Anderson is done with being known as “the nice one” in her small town. Along with being playing third, fifth, seventh wheel at gatherings on her family’s flower farm. But what she’s most definitely done with is all the pittying looks and the comments she receives for her single status and folk you take more interest that necessary in her life. That fact that she chooses to be single, by her own choice, No one cares to think that there are things that she enjoys doing and actually enjoy like, going to bed early with a good book - love stories are her best ones. As she’s busy with her flower arranging business, leaving Rose no time for a man, not that she’s complaining thank you very much. So the news which is spreading that Hillsboro is going to be used to shoot an upcoming Hollywood movie, gets an idea forming in Rose’s head. One that, she hopes will appease her family while keeping her heart safely intact… Cole McKittrick, the hero of a TV series which he quit, is trying to keep calm, he was dumped by his superstar girlfriend and, he’s just read the fifteenth script re-write, now feels that the movie is going to be career-ending. But, when he meets Rose, who’ll help him with his lines, along with pose for pics to make his ex jealous, all he’s got to do is fake a few dates, he can’t believe his luck. But, can this work for a resident beauty queen and a Hollywood hot bachelor in a town like Hillsboro. Pretty soon, even they start thinking what they’re faking and what’s real. But, as Cole is hiding a big secret from his past. The secret that when Rose finds out, could spell CUT for their fake/real romance, or will Rose finally realise that not only has Cole taken over her home, but her heart too.??? Loved reading this series. Can’t wait for your next one Alys. |
I really struggled with this book, I found it very whiny and really didn’t like any of the characters. Maybe because I hadn’t read any of the previous books but I found the family to be quite patronising towards Rose. Not for me this one |




