BOOK REVIEW: ROAD TRIP BY MARY KAY ANDREWS
GOODREADS SUMMARY:
Maeve and Therese Dunigan are sisters—but the two have been estranged for years. They could not be more Maeve, a rule-follower and Therese, a rebel. But when their mother's death brings the family back together, the two find that they have inherited a painting—one that could be worth millions and could save each of them from their respective wolves at the door. The only issue is, the painting might be a fake and the only way the can solve the problem is to find the original. This means a road trip—to Ireland, to their family roots, and to a mysterious crime that occurred years ago. With tensions simmering, the two hit the road and find themselves on twisty lanes, in colorful villages, at local pubs, and with handsome men whose gift of the gab is surpassed only by their charm. Can Maeve and Therese find the real painting, remove a family curse, solve a cold case, and actually survive without killing each other?
TEE'S THOUGHTS
Summer doesn't begin for me until I get my hands on the latest novel by Mary Kay Andrews. She happens to be one of the two people I consider an auto buy author.
Like many of her books, Road Trip combines romance, family, and the perfect amount of mystery just to keep it fun.
As always Andrews wonderfully describes the location the story takes place. In Road Trip, it begins in Savannah, as a lot of her stories do, and travels to Ireland. With her writing you will instantly be transported to both places.
Well written characters always fill the pages, be it the mains or the people who play along in the background. Mauve and Therese are sisters, and as you can imagine if you were taking a road trip together with a family member, there will be twists and turns along the road, probably even a bit of drama.
Road Trip is written in present time, with the occasional flashback via letters . It is exactly what you want from a book, a fun, easy read.
The book hits the shelves on June 2nd, the perfect time to relax with it on a lazy summer day


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