Book Review: Meet Me at the Summit

Meet Me at the Summit 

Author: Mandi Lynn

Publisher: Stone Ridge Books

⭐⭐⭐💫

Meet Me at the Summit follows Marly's journey of coping with the loss of both of her parents. To help her deal with her grief, her uncle and roommate coordinate a cross country trip for her in the mother's renovated van. Marly begins to reconnect with the things she loved before, and starts to face the struggles she has been trying to bury for the past nine months..

The cover for Meet Me at the Summit was an immediate draw for me, and it made me very interested in reading this book. Marly's struggle with her grief is prevalent throughout the book, and the fact that it is not easily resolved makes it feel more authentic. My favorite part of this book has to be the road trip, with all of the detail put into Marly's hiking and camping adventures; I also appreciated the additional information on the hikes provided by the author in the afterward. My main criticisms are that the plot felt a bit slow at times, and I had a harder time getting invested in the romance aspect of this ​book. However, readers interested in books with a outdoor adventure backdrop should still check this book out. 3.5 stars.

Thanks to Netgalley and Stone Ridge Books for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Book Review: Her Dark Seduction (Featured Review on Netgalley!)

Book Review: Chasing the Stars

Book Review: Well-Offed in Vermont