A sparkling new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Beach House
Jane Green’s last novel, The Beach House, was an instant New York Times bestseller and captured her largest audience yet. From the sunny green lawns of Connecticut to the cafés of London to the sandy beaches of Nantucket, Green draws from her own life to craft each delicious story and the resulting tales resonate with women everywhere.
Dune Road is another fun and fearless adventure that will take Green’s many fans from laughter to tears and back again. The novel is set in the beach community of a tony Connecticut town. Our heroine is a single mom who works for a famous—and famously reclusive—novelist. When she stumbles on a secret that the great man has kept hidden for years, she knows that there are plenty of women in town who would love to get their hands on it—including some who fancy the writer for themselves. Dune Road is the story of life in an exclusive beach town after the tourists have left for the summer and the eccentric (and moneyed) community sticks around. Dune Road will surely be the book to pack in beach bags next summer.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 2/5
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Summary
Overall Kit is working through the aftermath of her divorce and learning how to be a single mom. She lives in a wealthy Connecticut town and gets a job working for a reclusive author, and she discovers a secret about him. Kit meets a new man and starts a relationship with him, and makes a new friend at the yoga studio. A good book about life!
Violence Little or no violence
Language Cursing throughout the book in conversation
Sexual A couple of sexual references, maybe a sex scene, nothing explicit
Drug & Alcohol Some drinking