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Songs of Summer by Jane L. Rosen

Songs of Summer

by Jane L. Rosen

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  • May 2025, 336 pages
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Marcia K. (Willoughby, OH)

Songs of Summer
A refreshing read about discovering family and self. What could possibly go wrong when a thirty year old music shop owner decides she might want to meet her birth mother.? Maggie Mae , a young woman who loves music and lives thru song in all aspects of her life, is on a quest to find her birth mother with help from Jason, her fiancé and a cast of characters that will make your heart sing.

Songs of Summer was a joyful homage to days past thru the references to music which could easily have been a rom-com musical! While the ending was known early on the way to it was paved in a wonderful dance. It was also verymore
Liz B. (Dallas, TX)

Charming Novel
I really enjoyed reading Songs of Summer. The story revolves around Maggie May and her quest to feel apart of her birth mother's family. The characters were so likeable and while the ending was a bit predictable, I enjoyed every bit of it. The music chapter titles were just perfect and added nicely to the texture of the novel. There were a lot of relationship dynamics but you always felt that things would work out in the end. Would love to read a sequel!
Angela W. (Shelby Twp, MI)

Songs of Summer
At thirty, Maggie May Wheeler finally decides to shake up her cozy life and search for her birth mother. Along the way, Maggie crashes a wedding, discovers her dramatic and lovable second family, and meets an intriguing stranger. Sometimes, complicated drama makes for a very enjoyable read. Jane Rosen does an amazing job capturing the chemistry, quirkiness, and drama of the characters, making the book truly fun to read.

A quick summer read (on a January wintry day) that I thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you to BookBrowse and Berkley Paperback for the early read in exchange for an honest review.
Barbara B. (Harlingen, TX)

Songs of Summer
This is a delightful book, not a boring page in it. Maggie May has always known she was adopted. She is 30 years old when she and Jason, her childhood forever friend, decided to search for her birth mother, Beatrix has not spoken to her sister for 30 years.

Matt and Dylan are both 30 years old, friends from childhood. They are wondering if there relationship will change now that his mother is marrying her father.
Sounds chaotic I know, but this author skillfully weaves these characters.

A surprise for literature today this book has an ending, actually solves all the issues and relationships. The frequentmore
Sylvia T. (Rancho Mirage, CA)

Songs of Summer
Songs of Summer is a heartwarming and captivating novel. The story follows Maggie May Wheeler, an adoptee who embarks on a journey to find her birth mother on Fire Island.

Jane Rosen skillfully weaves together themes of love, identity, and second chances against the backdrop of a magical summer setting. The novel expertly balances humor and emotional depth, creating a perfect beach read that resonates long after the last page.

With its blend of romance, family drama, and self-discovery, Songs of Summer is a delightful escape for fans of women's fiction. The author's talent for crafting relatable characters andmore
Debra F. (Cudjoe Key, FL)

Are you where you thought you would be...
At 30 Maggie goes in search of her birth mother after finding a letter from her 13 year old self. The many discoveries along the way kept me turning the pages. Her relationship with Matt added romance.

I love different POV's and enjoyed both timelines. This book had a lot of heart, dealt with some tough issues like betrayal, loss, adoption & love. I also love music and so enjoyed the way the author inserted music and lyrics into the story. All in all a very entertaining & easy read without a lot of fluff.
Hannah L. (Plymouth, MA)

If you like Elin Hilderbrand Novels, I recommend reading!
This book surprised me in how quickly I was invested in Maggie's story so it was a quick read and very enjoyable. Songs of Summer is written from multiple perspectives which drives the plot forward and allows for more interesting character development since you know things before the other characters do. I loved that the chapter titles are named after songs which is very fitting based on the title. Songs of Summer takes place in Fire Island so I recommend reading if you want to escape to somewhere warm!
Lori- Boston MA

Fun Read!
This book was exactly what I was looking for- a refreshing, light read. I flew through it in just a day. It had family drama, romance and humor, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Although it could be considered "chick-lit", there were some big issues included in the book from adoption from both the birth mother and child's point of view to the chemistry needed for a romantic relationship. I think it will be a great book to read on vacation and possibly to discuss in a book group. Highly recommended!

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