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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Sweet, Romantic Summer Read Review: Awww, this was sweet! It left me with a happy glow when I finished reading it. A lovely story of a innocent childhood friendship between Alex Montgomery, son of a wealthy couple who had a summer home at the beach, and Rosa Capoletti, daughter of the Montgomery's gardener -- a friendship that develops into something more as they grow older. They're seperated by circumstances, and then meet up again as adults, and carefully try to reconnect with each other.This book is full of warm-hearted characters who I loved getting to know, as well as some scrumptious-sounding Italian recepies that I can't wait to try. All in all, it's the perfect summer read, sweet and satisfying.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Summer, Sea, Romance with a Side of Italian Please! Review: I could not have picked a more perfect summer read! Ms Wiggs is very entertaining with her mix of heart and soul with Italian Cuisine. Who could resist? Running a restaurant and protecting her heart, the story of a shy budding beauty and her childhood friend is enchanting. The early years are intertwined with the present. The blossoming of their love for each other is timeless in it's concept of the handsome Alex Montgomery sheltered rich and priveleged falling for the classic dark haired beauty of hardworking and intelligent Rosa Capoletti. With a bit of family mystery surrounding an accident and suicide thrown in to stir the "sauce pot" and real recipes for lovers of truly great Italian food Susan Wiggs captures not only the tastebuds but also the heart in Summer by the Sea to satisfy every appetite. A sequel please!!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: If you believe in love, read this book Review: Recipes and romance are the perfect complements in this emotional story of starcrossed lovers. Nostalgia for a simpler time and the challenges of the modern world are both present. Read it, live it, remember it.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A wonderful beach read Review: SUMMER BY THE SEA by Susan Wiggs
If you are looking for a beach read romance, SUMMER BY THE SEA by Susan Wiggs is not a bad place to start. It's a light summer romance about two lovers, Rosa Capoletti and Alex Montgomery, who are from two different worlds. Her father is a gardener, and Alex's family is wealthy enough to have a summer home in Winslow, where Rosa grows up. It is during the summer months that Alex and Rosa spend time together and eventually fall in love. But due to reasons unknown to Rosa, Alex one summer leaves Winslow, never to return. No phone calls, and no letters. It is as if their relationship, their friendship, never happened.
Rosa is now a successful restaurant owner, burying herself in her work, and Alex lives in the big city, working for his father's firm. When Rosa finds out that Alex has come back to Winslow, after being gone for twelve years, she is filled with conflicting thoughts. She realizes she has never gotten over him, and she also knows that in order to move on, she needs to confront her feelings. Whether she is successful or not is up to the reader to find out.
In the midst of this romance, Susan Wiggs has placed delicious Italian recipes that will have your mouth watering. It also helps lend a summertime atmosphere to the book, enhancing the feel of this romance.
I enjoyed SUMMER BY THE SEA and it's made me a new fan of Susan Wiggs. This was a delightful romance, very enjoyable and fun to read, and I recommend to other romance readers. It's a great escape and probably best read during the summer months. If anything, the recipes will make this book a keeper!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: An enjoyable summer read Review: SUMMER BY THE SEA is a delightful summertime story of star-crossed lovers, Rosa Capoletti and Alex Montgomery. Their story begins with Alex having just returned to his beloved summer home, and Rosa, who is determined to forget the love of her life, finds herself still attracted to her childhood flame.
In chapter one, Rosa, who is working in her own restaurant "Celesta's by the Sea," is watching as her best friend Linda is being proposed to by her soon-to-be fiancé, Jason. Rosa is filled with happiness for her friend, but also feels a bittersweet ache inside. She soon finds herself arguing with her employees, who also happen to be some of her closest friends, about her own love life. They are worried about her --- that her relationships are going nowhere and that all she does is focus on the restaurant. Rosa, however, sees nothing wrong with her life. She's at a good place financially and owns her own restaurant that has garnered rave reviews from the New York Times. Celesta's is her dream come true, and a tribute to the mother who lost her life at such a young age.
While Rosa is contemplating the status of her love life, into the restaurant walks a customer who she recognizes immediately, and she's not very happy to see him. It is Alex Montgomery, who had spent his summers in Winslow along with his mother and their servants. Alex was once the love of her life, a childhood sweetheart and best friend. But somewhere along the way their romance turned sour, and for reasons still unknown to her, Alex left town without a word. Since that last summer together with him, she had decided to forget him and move on with her life. She felt that their love was never meant to be, because their social backgrounds were so different. Her father worked as the Montgomerys' gardener, while Alex and his family were from "old money." The two families would never fit in each other's lives.
Alex, however, is now determined to make amends for the past mistakes he has made, and tries his best to get Rosa's attention. But Rosa doesn't want anything to do with him. He had hurt her deeply at a time when she needed him more than ever. It had been twelve years since he left her, and she never forgave or forgot him.
The book then turns to the past and the reader returns with Rosa to her childhood, when Alex was a very sick boy with asthma and Rosa was a tomboy looking for a friend. Every summer the two of them were the best of friends, and every September Alex would return to his own world. They were friends only during three short months of each year, but they were special months filled with fun and adventure. One summer Rosa and Alex fall in love, and something magical happens between them. But as soon as they profess their love for each other, the romance ends abruptly after a serious accident changes Rosa's life forever.
Now, back to the present, the two of them are a part of each other's lives again. There's no telling what's in store for the two of them. Rosa sees that the past needs resolving in order to move forward, and is willing to work at it until she can get closure to her past. And Alex is desperate to explain to Rosa the reason why he left her so abruptly twelve years ago.
SUMMER BY THE SEA is a light, fluffy read, but at the same time delves into a few serious issues. In between chapters, Wiggs intersperses wonderful delicious-sounding Italian recipes, which help give the book a very summery type of feel, as if one is on holiday at a quiet summer resort. It lends to the mood of the book and is a very clever idea that works. The story itself could have been written in a tighter fashion. At times one is not sure if one is reading about the past, or is back in the present. Some chapters are marked with the year in which it is taking place, while others are not. Outside of these inconsistencies, the romance reader will enjoy SUMMER BY THE SEA. It's made a new fan out of this reviewer.
--- Reviewed by Marie Hashima Lofton (Ratmammy@lofton.org)
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Perfect Summer Beach Read Review: Summer By The Sea is the perfect book to read when you just want to get lost in a good story. In Susan Wiggs new book we meet Rosa Capoletti and Alexander Montgomery. Once childhood first loves until Alexander suddenly walks out of Rosas life at the time when she needed him most. Now 12 years later Alexander comes back to town after his mothers death to pick up where he left off with Rosa but Rosa is just not having him. Summer By The Sea is a sweet book that makes you believe in happy endings and first true loves. Enjoy!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Fabo Book Review: This book was great. I flew through this book in less than a day. I just couldn't put it down. The caracters are interesting and I loved the setting. Having grown up in a community on Naragansett Bay I could easily identify with a lot of the goings on. I believe this book is sold as fiction, but it is essentially romance. I thought the story was better and had more substance than the average romance though. I will certainly look for other books by this author.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: The love story that made my summer! Review: This book was just what the Doctor ordered. I bought it while on vacation on Catalina Island. I devoured it in just two days. It contains all the Romance and charm of a summer love story infused with yummy recipies to try at home. It was a typical story about star crossed love with the odds against them.... and lots of wonderful twists to keep the reader interested.... But I did feel disapointed with what seemed a rush ending..... (shhhhh).. I won't spoil it. Worth the time reading...... I belive in Love...
Angelisa-San Diego
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: PERFECT summer read Review: This is just the best summer book there is. Light and romantic but also very emotional and touching, with recipes that made me want to strap on my apron right away. What more could you ask for? I made a gift basket with this book and some gourmet pasta. Heaven!
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