We are excited to feature Jamie Brenner's latest novel, Blush, today. Melissa has enjoyed her previous novels and has this one in her five-book pile. It looks like the perfect beach or pool read. Thanks to Putnam, we have FIVE copies to give away!
From acclaimed author Jamie Brenner comes a stunning new novel about three generations of women who discover that the scandalous books of their past may just be the key to saving their family's future.
For decades, the Hollander Estates winery has been the premier destination for lavish parties and romantic day trips on the North Fork of Long Island. But behind the lush vineyards and majestic estate house, the Hollander family fortunes have suffered and the threat of a sale brings old wounds to the surface. For matriarch Vivian, she fears that this summer season could be their last—and that selling their winery to strangers could expose a dark secret she's harbored for decades. Meanwhile, her daughter, Leah, who was turned away from the business years ago, finds her marriage at a crossroads and returns home for a sorely needed escape. And granddaughter Sadie, grappling with a crisis of her own, runs to the vineyard looking for inspiration.
But when Sadie uncovers journals from Vivian's old book club dedicated to scandalous novels of decades past, she realizes that this might be the distraction they all need. Reviving the "trashy" book club, the Hollander women find that the stories hold the key to their fight not only for the vineyeard, but for the life and love they've wanted all along.
Blush is a bighearted story of love, family, and second chances, and an ode to the blockbuster novels that have shaped generations of women. (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
–Mary Kay Andrews, author of The Newcomer
–Jill Santopolo, author of Everything After
–Fiona Davis, author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue
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Thanks for the chance. BTW, I think I made an error in my email address. If I win, I think you have it already. Would love to read this book.
ReplyDeleteReading "The Last Time They Met" and "The Pilot's Wife," both by Anita Shreve kept me guessing and on the edge of my seat as I read them the entire time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading Blush! Sounds like a great storyline and I do so adore a steamy read myself ��
ReplyDeleteThe Hunting Wives! It was so entertaining and wicked!
ReplyDeleteThe last scandalous book I read was Thr Rhorn Birds.
ReplyDeleteI really can't think of one.
ReplyDeleteMoving Day by Jonathan Stone. Exceptional.
ReplyDeleteI really can't think of a scandalous novel that I have read!
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Elin Hilderbrand might be the most "scandalous" novel writer I have read because her characters always seem to be in jams--often of their own making, lol! ;-) Definitely fun for beach reading, and I'm excited about Blush too! Can't wait to start this one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win this beautifully titled book with a gorgeous cover.
ReplyDeletecan't think of any
ReplyDeleteNothing comes to mind
ReplyDeleteChocolates for Breakfast when I was much younger (in my teens).
ReplyDeleteThe Thorn Birds is the most scandalous book I’ve read
ReplyDeleteNothing too scandalous! Danielle Steel
ReplyDeleteI'd say My Dark Vanessa!
ReplyDeleteI'd say My Dark Vanessa!
ReplyDeleteMy mother in law gave me The Carpetbaggers by Harold Robbins because it was so scandalous when she read it.
ReplyDeleteGone With the Wind. Thanks for your great generosity. Linda May
ReplyDeleteI've read so many books which were considered scandalous at the time, but others have come out and become more scandalous over the years.
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I don't know about scandalous, but I have read some 'bodice rippers' that would raise a few eyebrows.
ReplyDeleteScandalous? I try to stay away but some of Jackie Collins were pretty heated.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of the last Scandalous novel I read.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway chance. Stay safe and healthy. πππ·ππ
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a scandalous novel in a long time
ReplyDeleteThe Beauty Series by Anne Rice more than scandalous.
ReplyDeleteI would say 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty scandalous in my opinion! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI guess Lady Chatterly's Lover though honestly it didn't feel all that scandalous to me.
ReplyDeleteHmm... probably 50 Shades of Gray!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read anything scandalous for so long....probably Valley of The Dolls when I was in high school (which was scandalous then but pretty tame now).
ReplyDeleteSeparate Beds by LaVyrle Spencer was a book I read in my teens. My mom blacked out the pages I wasn't supposed to read, but I did anyway, haha! :)
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