Told with Jane Green's keen eye for detailing the emotional landscape of the heart, Summer Secrets is at once a compelling drama and a beautifully rendered portrait of relationships, betrayals, and forgiveness; about accepting the things we cannot change, finding the courage to change the things we can, and being strong enough to weather the storms.
When a shocking family secret is revealed, twenty-something journalist Cat Coombs finds herself falling into a dark spiral. Wild, glamorous nights out in London and raging hangovers the next day become her norm, leading to a terrible mistake one night while visiting family in America, on the island of Nantucket. It's a mistake for which she can't forgive herself. When she returns home, she confronts the unavoidable reality of her life and knows it's time to grow up. But she doesn't know if she'll ever be able to earn the forgiveness of the people she hurt.
Praise for Jane Green
"A gripping and powerful novel about finding the courage to make the life you want. This is Jane Green at her absolute best." --Emily Giffin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The One and Only on Summer Secrets "Warm, witty, sharp and insightful. Jane Green writes with such honesty and zing." --Sophie Kinsella, New York Times bestselling author of Shopaholic to the Stars on Summer Secrets "Summer Secrets is the perfect summer read. Once you dive into this story about a recovering alcoholic who must finally face her own dark past and make amends, you'll be hooked." --Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Nightingale on Summer Secrets "Green strikes gold yet again in this captivating novel...readers will be drawn in and taken for an emotional ride up until the edge-of-your-seat ending." -RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars) on Summer Secrets "Compelling...Green's latest will bring in droves of readers." -Booklist on Summer Secrets "Green handles grim issues with a sure hand, balancing light romance with tense family drama." -Kirkus Reviews on Summer Secrets "The story line and flawed characters will give readers something to think about when they bring Green's latest to the beach." -Library Journal on Summer Secrets