About the Book
Author: Christina Sinisi
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance
Release date: July 6, 2021
Shelby Marano is the youngest of three sisters and was always Daddy’s baby girl–until
her father was murdered. Ever since, she’s been running from anyone or anything that
could truly hurt her. Instead, she seeks calculated thrills that leave her exhilarated, but
when she’s caught outside during a summer storm, she quickly realizes not all adventures
are within her control.
Tyler Burgess offers her both refuge from the rain and a safe place to land.
Time spent with Tyler proves him to be much more than just a nerd in a history museum,
but what she finds out about him is a dealbreaker for her. As Shelby’s perfect little world
is threatened by family health issues and an unknown stalker, she learns the hard lesson
that no one can hide from the dangers of life. Can Shelby let her sisters, Tyler, and even
more importantly, God, show her in one Sweet Summer, that love is worth taking the
risk?
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My Thoughts:
This was a sweet read about a couple who could not have been more different if they tried. Meeting accidentally during a thunderstorm, Shelby and Tyler find they would like to see each other again.
Tyler is a quite introvert who has sacrificed his dreams and future for the moment to care for his sick and aging parents. His mother has Alzheimer's and that has made life difficult for his entire family. His father has a weak heart and does not possess the strength to care for his wife and in her decline. Tyler is the youngest and single so the majority of the load falls on him. When he meets Shelby she is like a ray of sunshine to him.
Shelby has abandoned her faith and is trying her best to live life to the extreme. She chooses extreme sports to fill her up as she is still getting over the loss of the murder of her father and over a breakup from her cheating fiancé. When she meets Tyler he is like a breath of fresh air. She is extroverted and daring and he treats her differently then most men have.
Their two worlds could not be farther apart. On top of that there is family issues, some most serious, and careers that could drive this fledgling relationship apart. This was an interesting romance of really opposites attracting.
I was provided a copy of this novel by the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Christina
In Sweet Summer, Tyler and Shelby play tourist in their hometown city (or at least, the city next to their small hometown of Summer Cree), Charleston, South Carolina. While Charleston has been labeled as one of the top tourist destinations in the world, the city and its surroundings hang on to some of the South’s special charm.
I am not a native Charlestonian, but am native to the South. I grew up in the mountains of Virginia where my family traces its roots back into the 1700s and a family farm. While there are many similarities between Fincastle, Virginia and Summer Creek, South Carolina (a mixture of real life towns Summerville and Goose Creek), there are also differences.
My husband and I moved here in pursuit of a job when my son turned one and he’s about to turn 28 so we have become very attached to the city. Since then, we’ve loved trying all the restaurants we can afford (or if our jobs are paying, can’t afford) in Charleston. The food is fantastic. The beaches are beautiful and the history is awe-inspiring.
One dish that we didn’t have in the mountains where I grew up is shrimp and grits. Makes sense, given that we only visited the beach one time during my childhood. There were creeks and lakes with their catfish and trout, but no shrimp.
You can buy shrimp at the farmer’s market and on the side of the road here in Charleston. I love the former and don’t trust the latter. Still, I pursue shrimp and grits around the LowCountry and up to Pawley’s Island. I don’t think I can share the real restaurant’s name here, but my favorites come from a restaurant on Pawley’s (just south of Myrtle Beach) and one on the Isle of Palms (next to Sullivan’s Island where Fort Moultrie is located next to Charleston). For legal reasons, I had to change the name in my book, but there’s only one little restaurant on a side road of the Isle of Palms with six different ways of preparing shrimp and grits.
My recipe comes from a completely different source…adapted from various recipes, including one of those Junior League cookbooks that raise money for charity. I love those books because of the homey, personal feel—and hope you enjoy the dish! *And the book!
Shrimp and Grits:
Grits:
2 cups heavy cream
¼ lb. butter (1 stick)
2 cups water
1 cup grits
Salt and white pepper to taste
Heat cream and water to boil. Add butter, salt, and pepper. Slowly add grits and reduce heat. Cook 20 minutes, stirring every once in a while. OPTION: Add sharp cheddar cheese or crumbled bleu cheese and stir in to melt after the grits are cooked.
Note: If grits aren’t the right consistency after twenty minutes, continue to cook. I have tried this with varying amounts of liquid. The key is to be patient and stir to prevent lumps.
Shrimp:
Take your choice: Blackened or Gumbo style.
Blackened:
2 lb. shrimp
Blackening seasoning
Butter
Canned or fresh shoepeg corn
Sliced onion
Saute shrimp and onion in butter. As you stir, sprinkle with desired amount of seasoning, depending on how much heat you prefer. Stir in corn at end to just heat. Spoon on top of grits.
OR Gumbo style:
Let’s be real. You can’t beat Zatarain’s gumbo mix.
2 lb. shrimp
Rope of Andouille sausage
Red bell pepper, diced
Onion, diced or sliced
Saute all ingredients to cook. Follow gumbo mix directions for sauce. Serve on top of grits.
By the way, no one said any of this was healthy! Live a little!
That’s part of the point of Sweet Summer. Even during life’s hardships, we need to find the little joys. God bless!
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Remembrancy, November
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Truth and Grace
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Pause for
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Christina is giving away a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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Sounds like a good story.
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to read this! It sounds so good!
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ReplyDeleteLAST DAY - now I want some Gumbo.
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Thanks to all who have commented! Hope you enjoy the book. :)
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