This was my first Jenkins read. I was excited to finally see what the hype was about and if it was worth it. My conclusion in general is that I enjoyed it very much and it is written good. If it weren’t Summer though I wouldn’t have enjoyed as much because you have to be in the atmosphere and mood to picture the landscape and characters. I loved the flashbacks of June and Mick‘s love story and its tragical end. Also loved that the siblings had their own individual characteristics but the main focus was Nina and I thought that made the story a bit slippery because it was so focused one person especially. I didn’t like the ending very much because of all the new added characters at the party and I expected more of the ending because it felt a bit cringe at times. But all in all it’s a super light summer read and I felt like reading a biography of real life people. Can’t wait to read more of her books! Especially The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo✨