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When two misfits discover they’ve inherited the same beach house, sparks fly in the most unexpected ways, in this hilarious and heartfelt rom-com from the New York Times bestselling author of Summer Reading.
Free-spirited travel influencer Hannah Spencer has spent five years touring the country in her vintage van. An unexpected inheritance from her Pops brings Hannah to Cape Split, North Carolina, where she learns she’s the new owner of a worse-for-wear seaside beach house. Or, rather, fifty percent of one. Turns out Simon O’Malley inherited the other half from his Gramps.
As Simon and Hannah spend the summer tag-teaming repairs on the crumbling cottage, they discover the house was once home to a timeless love story. Soon, they begin to wonder if the house’s romantic past may be a good omen for their future together. But there’s one problem—Simon is set on selling the property at the end of the summer.
Hannah thought one summer at the Split would be enough, except it isn’t like any place she’s ever been, and Simon isn’t like any man she’s ever known—and she’s thinking about putting down some roots. She just needs Simon to see their budding relationship and this newfound community the same way or their first summer share might also be their last.












My book is on the way, Jenn. I like all of the promos, and any one of them could entice me to check a book out. I definitely am most drawn in by book quotes. I hardly ever read anyone else's reviews althoughposting them that way will get my attention. But I want to know what a book is about before I buy it. A very few writers are automatic pre-orders for me. Those authors are very reliable storytellers whose books I want to keep or share with my friends. Jenn, I think I own all 60 of your books in one version or another.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your (wow!) 60th book! I am in awe. This one sounds like such a winner—I’ve got it on my Kindle, ready to go. I was hooked the first time you previewed the synopsis, so I’m not a good candidate for choosing teaser videos, but I’d say the review video would be the most likely to make me want to find out more.
ReplyDeleteI'm patiently waiting for my library hold to come in so I can check out (literally and figuratively!) your new book. I much prefer book blurbs/descriptions vs the video craze that seems to be gaining strength. I suspect those are aimed at a younger demographic than I. I confess that if a favorite author shows interest in a book, it will entice me to read a few pages to see if the writing style and topic interest me. Hurray for your 60th book! You just keep getting better and better.-- Victoria
ReplyDeleteI agree with every word you said, Victoria!
DeleteI also agree with you Victoria
DeleteI cannot wait to read this, Jenn! I know it will be a winner!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your book release!
ReplyDelete60 books? I can't even.... Really, reading the description drew me in. I don't need anything else.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Victoria and other commenters above: I almost never click on a video for a book. In fact the three of yours I just viewed may possibly be the first. Fortunately, all it takes is Jenn McKinlay on the cover to sell me. You write across so many genres that of course some appeal to my taste more than others, but no matter the genre I can always count on Jenn for a well written, warm book with at least a touch of humor. And that's a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteWell said, Susan!
Delete60 books is so amazing! Yay you!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever watched a book promo video. I must say, though, the sea turtle hatching one would be my choice. I have a friend in Florida who volunteers regularly to help little hatchlings get to the sea.
I need no enticement to read a new Jenn McKinley book…. 60… wowza!! Love the premise and the big thing that makes me read a new book is having read their earlier one. And I love Jenn’s style and sly humor and heart.
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting! And as an and Al lover, I’ll definitely be ordering this book! I tend to read books that are recommended by readers (like JRR) who share my genre interests. I’m not a video watcher, but I do understand how this would be attention grabbing for those who are!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jenn! I'm really looking forward to reading it now that it has dropped on my Kindle.
ReplyDeleteLike others, I don't watch videos and they wouldn't entice me to buy a book. A name I know, a recommendation from a friend - including here - or a blurb by an author I love - those are what draw me to a new author.