About the Book
Six years after the fight
that ended their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when Drue Cavanaugh walks
back into her life, looking as lovely and successful as ever, with a massive
favor to ask. Daphne hasn’t spoken one word to Drue in all this time—she doesn’t
even hate-follow her ex-best friend on social media—so when Drue asks if she
will be her maid-of-honor at the society wedding of the summer, Daphne is
rightfully speechless.
Drue was always the one who had everything—except the ability
to hold onto friends. Meanwhile, Daphne’s no longer the same self-effacing
sidekick she was back in high school. She’s built a life that she loves,
including a growing career as a plus-size Instagram influencer. Letting
glamorous, seductive Drue back into her life is risky, but it comes with an
invitation to spend a weekend in a waterfront Cape Cod mansion. When Drue begs
and pleads and dangles the prospect of cute single guys, Daphne finds herself
powerless as ever to resist her friend’s siren song.
A sparkling novel about the complexities of female
relationships, the pitfalls of living out loud and online, and the resilience
of the human heart, Big Summer is a witty, moving story about family, friendship, and
figuring out what matters most.
My Review
There were a lot of elements I really enjoyed about this book. From a behind the scenes life of a social media influencer and why it’s not always as glamorous as some may think, to the body positivity message the main character shares throughout, and all the delightful scenery Weiner gave us, I thought Big Summer was highly entertaining. I did not see the plot twist coming, and as a fan of murder mystery novels, that added a lot to the storyline that I wouldn’t have expected. The bond Daphne shares with her parents was heartwarming, and I especially enjoyed the scenes with her father. As someone who has shared her life online for the last eleven years and is indeed a full-time influencer, I related to a lot of the virtual trials and tribulations the characters share. I was nodding along in certain areas when it came to working with brands, certain comments we receive, and that was a lot of fun for me to connect with. I did think the editing wasn’t as polished as I typically find from her books, and there were a few moments that I got confused because the plot points weren’t adding up, but I thought the ending was great and overall would highly recommend!
4.5 stars