Monarch Beach by Anita Hughes
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub Date: June 19, 2012
Paperback, 288 pages
ISBN: 9780312643041
My rating: 5.0/5.0
My Review:
Monarch Beach is the perfect beach read of the summer. I spent my Saturday laying out in the sun just enjoying this book. Enjoying the story, enjoying the characters and enjoying the writing. It's just one of those books you read, it's a great diversion for an afternoon yet you still think about it when it's over. Amanda is a character I will remember as well as her mother and her son.
Amanda has found her husband cheating on her and has no idea how to proceed. Her life has fallen apart in the span of just a few minutes. I can't even imagine what that would be like. Now unfortunately I don't have a wealthy mother to take me away for the summer, but just as well I got to escape with Amanda in this book. Ms. Hughes does a wonderful job making the reader feel the emotions that Amanda feels and empathizing with her. Everything she felt I felt. It was really great writing on the author's part. And I didn't even feel jealousy or disbelief that she got to go away for the summer. These things do happen and Amanda and her mother were so likable, that I was pulling for them so it didn't matter that they could escape in this way that most people can't. I wanted them to and I wanted to see what would happen. The characters were amazing. Mostly we see Amanda since the book is about how she deals with this situation. But I also enjoyed her mother, her son, her best friend and the others that were brought into the plot. All were interesting and kept the plot moving.
The plot never waned from the opening scene where Amanda's life breaks in two. At the start she goes back in time, remembering and that really helped in getting to know Amanda and how she got to where she is and how she will get to where she will be as well. Everything that is in the book really has a point and you understand it by the end. I read quickly through the book while enjoying the sun on Saturday afternoon. It seemed the perfect place to enjoy the book. And enjoy it I did. Once I finally could put the time into reading it without interruptions I could not put Monarch Beach down. I wanted to know what would happen next and how Amanda would handle things. I was almost sad when it was over because I was done with Amanda, yet the book came to a very satisfying conclusion for me. But I had been around Amanda for several hours and I was not ready to let her go yet. That to me is a hallmark of a wonderful character and book.
Ms. Hughes has crafted a book that while it seems simple in plot, it's not and the meaning creeps up on you at the end. You feel very satisfied once you have finished it. But the beauty is to get to that satisfaction you have just read a wonderful light, yet not light beach read if that makes sense. While the subject matter is tough, I never felt down. Ms. Hughes manages to handle the subject matter in a way that never belittles it but never makes it completely depressing. How she did that I'm really not sure, but I loved it. It never felt like it was playing down Amanda's troubles but it wasn't playing them to the hilt either. It's really hard to explain without giving away the book. The simplest thing to say is to read it when it comes out tomorrow. It's a fabulous book that can be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys general fiction or women's fiction. It's a must for your beach bag, pool bag, lake bag or any vacation bag this summer.
About the Book:
Anita Hughes' Monarch Beach is an absorbing debut novel about one woman’s journey back to happiness after an affair splinters her perfect marriage and life—what it means to be loved, betrayed and to love again.
When Amanda Blick, a young mother and kindhearted San Francisco heiress, finds her gorgeous French chef husband wrapped around his sous-chef, she knows she must flee her life in order to rebuild it. The opportunity falls into her lap when her (very lovable) mother suggests Amanda and her young son, Max, spend the summer with her at the St. Regis Resort in Laguna Beach. With the waves right outside her windows and nothing more to worry about than finding the next relaxing thing to do, Amanda should be having the time of her life—and escaping the drama. But instead, she finds herself faced with a kind, older divorcee who showers her with attention… and she discovers that the road to healing is never simple. This is the sometimes funny, sometimes bitter, but always moving story about the mistakes and discoveries a woman makes when her perfect world is turned upside down.
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***I received this book from the author for an honest review. I was not compensated in any other way except receiving the book for free. ***
Monday, June 18, 2012
Author Interview: Anita Hughes (Monarch Beach)
Today I welcome Anita Hughes, author of Monarch Beach, her debut novel that comes out tomorrow June 19th. I was contacted by Anita a little over a month ago and she's very nice and personable so I was very eager to read Monarch Beach and have her for an interview. And I'm glad I did. I will be posting my review of Monarch Beach later today, which is a wonderful book, but now enjoy learning more about this wonderful new author and her book.
When Amanda Blick, a young mother and kindhearted San Francisco heiress, finds her gorgeous French chef husband wrapped around his sous-chef, she knows she must flee her life in order to rebuild it. The opportunity falls into her lap when her (very lovable) mother suggests Amanda and her young son, Max, spend the summer with her at the St. Regis Resort in Laguna Beach. With the waves right outside her windows and nothing more to worry about than finding the next relaxing thing to do, Amanda should be having the time of her life—and escaping the drama. But instead, she finds herself faced with a kind, older divorcee who showers her with attention… and she discovers that the road to healing is never simple. This is the sometimes funny, sometimes bitter, but always moving story about the mistakes and discoveries a woman makes when her perfect world is turned upside down.
What's the first sentence of Monarch
Beach?
The day my life changed forever started like any other Tuesday.
Do you have a favorite line in
Monarch Beach?
One of my favorite paragraphs is:
I held the butterfly up high
and closed my eyes. I blinked and looked down at the golf course that spilled
into the Pacific Ocean. The greens and blues blended together like a Monet
painting. I didn’t know what to wish for.
I remember that one, I loved how visual it was and how I understood Amanda's feeling so well right then.
When did you decide you wanted
to be a writer?
I decided to become a writer when I won a nationwide writing
contest in Australia when I was eight years old.
Wow, that is impressive and young!
How would you describe
yourself?
I’m fairly quiet with a good sense of humor.
If you had to pick one book
that turned you on to reading, which would it be?
I love so many books – I
can’t remember a time when I wasn’t reading. One of the first books I remember
loving was The City Boy by Herman Wouk.
I'm unfamiliar with that one, so I must go check it out.
What are some of your hobbies?
I love to walk my dog near the beach, read and go to the movies. I love
romantic comedies.
If you had to pick a character
who really spoke to you in Monarch Beach who would it be?
I would have
to pick Amanda. She thought she had a wonderful life and then she went through
so much pain. Her whole life was turned upside down.
Tell us what is Monarch
Beach about.
Monarch Beach is about a young San Francisco heiress who finds
her French chef husband wrapped around his female sous chef. She accepts her
widowed mother’s invitation to spend the summer in the Presidential Suite of
the St. Regis, Monarch Beach.
The opening to Monarch
Beach is rather emotional, did you find yourself feeling the emotions right
there with Amanda?
Yes, I am always right there with my characters. I can feel
their emotions and hear their voices in my head. I still feel for Amanda.
How did you feel when you
finished Monarch Beach?
Happy because I loved the ending, sad because I
hated leaving my characters.
I understand that feeling completely, that's how I felt when I finished the book as well.
If you could take one trip, no
expense spared, where would it be to?
I think I would choose Capri. I went
there when I was young and fell in love with it. I love that there are no cars
and the water is such a beautiful green. There are wonderful shops and
delicious food; it’s pretty heavenly.
Ooooh, that does sound heavenly, sounds like a new place to add to my must-see places.
What do you have in the works
right now?
A second novel, MARKET STREET will be released next April, and a
third, LAKE COMO, later next year. I’m working on a new novel in another
gorgeous location. I love novels with great settings because I feel like I’m on
vacation when I write.
I can't wait for Market Street, I read the little preview and I'm already excited. I have to say I am already hooked on your books after Monarch Beach!
Thank you Anita for joining us today!
Make sure you come back later today for the review of Monarch Beach.
About Monarch Beach:
Anita Hughes' Monarch Beach is an absorbing debut novel about one woman’s journey back to happiness after an affair splinters her perfect marriage and life—what it means to be loved, betrayed and to love again.When Amanda Blick, a young mother and kindhearted San Francisco heiress, finds her gorgeous French chef husband wrapped around his sous-chef, she knows she must flee her life in order to rebuild it. The opportunity falls into her lap when her (very lovable) mother suggests Amanda and her young son, Max, spend the summer with her at the St. Regis Resort in Laguna Beach. With the waves right outside her windows and nothing more to worry about than finding the next relaxing thing to do, Amanda should be having the time of her life—and escaping the drama. But instead, she finds herself faced with a kind, older divorcee who showers her with attention… and she discovers that the road to healing is never simple. This is the sometimes funny, sometimes bitter, but always moving story about the mistakes and discoveries a woman makes when her perfect world is turned upside down.
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Happy 111th Birthday Anastasia + You can win The Last Romanov by Dora Levy Mossanen
Even now in 2012, one of the greatest mysteries has been the fate of Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov of Russia, the last of four daughters born to the Tsar Nikolas and his wife Alexandra. After the tragic execution of the Russian Royal family in1918, officials were never able to recover the remains of Anastasia. Tales of her supposed escape from Russia have gripped thousands for decades, fueling speculation that a daughter of Russia’s last sovereign ruler survived the revolution that destroyed her immediate family.
The Giveaway:
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About the Book:
IN A TIME OF RASPUTIN'S MAGIC AND ROMANOV MYSTERY, A YOUNG GIRL FINDS HERSELF AT THE HEART OF THE ROYAL FAMILY
She was an orphan, ushered into the royal palace on
the prayers of her majestry. Yet, decades later, her time spent in the
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