Road Trip by Mary Kay Andrews


Robin’s Rave Reviews 2026

5 Stars

Contemporary Romance – Mystery – Beach Read

ROAD TRIP by Mary Kay Andrews: a summer romp in Ireland with romance, Irish whiskey, family secrets, colorful characters, an art heist of an Irish aristocrat’s portrait, and two American sisters researching their ancestral ties to the subject of the painting.

Yes, please! Doesn’t that sound amazing? Pull up a chair next to the pool or beach this summer with ROAD TRIP in your beach bag.

Book Summary

Book cover of Road Trip by Mary Kay AndrewsMaeve and Therese’s mother has recently passed away. Maeve, the conservative, rule-following sister, carries a grudge against free-spirited Therese who was no help during their mother’s illness. Therese was off chasing her acting dreams. The funeral has brought the girls together, but they don’t have to like it.  Friction slows progress to get the house ready to sell, but Therese, nearly destitute, and Maeve, her job on the line from her time off caring for her mother, could both use a financial boost from its sale.

A painting of an Irish aristocratic has hung in their living room their entire childhood.  Their mother claimed a famous artist painted this distant relative’s portrait.  After a similar painting went to auction, the girls realize this one could be worth a million dollars.  An art expert explains they must know its provenance to authenticate it. Tracking how it was handed down from the family who commissioned the painting means using the money Mom saved for them to explore their roots in Ireland. Their mom’s intention was to  bring them closer together after her death. The girls just might kill each other first.

Maeve and Therese arrive in Ireland and stay at an inn on the Tarrymore House estate, the manor where their grandmother grew up and lived before she emigrated to America. While on tour of the estate, Maeve meets Liam, a local whiskey maker. Maeve will be heading back to the States soon, but her interest in him grows.

While they’re there, the girls dig into their family background, which stirs up some unfriendly responses, including from crotchety, old Lady Esme Rossington. She doesn’t want anything to do with these American relatives stirring up the past. She’s especially dismissive when Therese asks about a 1970’s art heist at Tarrymore carried out by the IRA. The girls must solve this cold case and make the connections needed to authenticate their painting, but they just might kill each other first, if someone else doesn’t do it first.

My Thoughts

Who doesn’t like an adventure in Ireland with romance? If you have Irish roots, or want to pretend you do, ROAD TRIP by Mary Kay Andrews will be a fun, light read for you. Keep in mind, if you’re a Mary Kay Andrews fan, this isn’t her usual Southern beach/coastal book. It starts in Savannah, but most of the story takes place in Ireland.

Personally, I’ll take a romance set in an American coastal town every day, but Ireland and Scotland are my next best places! The story’s set-up in Savannah was a bit too drawn out for me because I couldn’t wait to get the girls in Ireland.  MKA fills the story with the romance, mystery, and masterful storytelling she’s known for.

I loved the Tarrymore estate and the local color. You may find yourself longing to get a whiskey or Guinness at an Irish pub or to wander the Irish countryside. As the spring rains in Ohio turn my world into an intense green, I’m reminded of the lush Irish countryside in this novel.

I’ve always wanted a sister, but I also recognize having a sister doesn’t guarantee you’ll get along as adults. Maeve and Therese are as opposite as you can get, but both experience personal growth. They stay true to themselves and yet mature as people and in their sisterhood.

Liam is a boyfriend readers will swoon over – a great guy with a kind heart, a wonderful family, a good job, and, of course, an Irish accent. The romance world calls his type of character a cinnamon roll love interest, an overall good man to fall for.

You, reader, at first may find Lady Esme Rossington’s personality crusty at best, but your heart will soften for this strange, old bird. One of the few Rossingtons left, she lives like a shadow of the aristocratic family she comes from. Men have overlooked and underestimated her her whole life. Now in her 80’s, she’s set in her ways and is very private. The girls must crack through the hard exterior to truly understand past events that affect uncovering the provenance of their portrait.

I always enjoy that Mary Kay adds mystery to her romances to keep the suspense high. As the girls try to piece together what happened generations ago, they encounter some strange and dangerous events. This story will also attract readers interested in learning about family lineage. The girls dive into genealogical research, conversations with the locals about their family, letters they were given that their grandmother wrote, and even stumble upon family gravestones. I felt that the girls, through their research, began to see their ancestor as a real person, not just a portrait of a stranger. They discover that women in their family are strong and have been for generations.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the ARC of this novel. The opinions are my own. ROAD TRIP by Mary Kay Andrews comes out June 2, 2026. Pre-ordering is VERY helpful to authors. I suggest ordering through Bookshop.org since they help support independent bookstores across the country. Order here. Book mail of a new release is the best!

About the Author

Author photo of Mary Kay AndrewsMary Kay Andrews, a native of St. Petersburg, Florida, is the bestselling author of more than thirty novels. After a 14-year career as a reporter, she left journalism to write fiction. Harper Collins published her first novel, Every Crooked Nanny, in 1992. She wrote ten critically acclaimed mysteries under her real name, Kathy Trocheck, but in 2002, she began writing under her pen name, Mary Kay Andrews, starting with Savannah Blues.

Mary Kay and her husband divide their time between Atlanta and Tybee Island, Georgia. On Tybee they’ve restored two beach homes, The Breeze Inn and Ebbtide, for the rental market where she displays treasures from her “junking” passion.

Also a co-founder and co-anchor on the Friends and Fiction weekly podcast, Mary Kay Andrews, Kristy Woodson Harvey, Patty Callahan Henry, and Kristin Harmel interview authors every Wednesday at 7 PM ET. It’s a great way to discover new titles and authors! Join the Friends and Fiction Facebook group or go to their YouTube channel where you can watch live and catch up on older episodes. Maybe I’ll see you there!

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The Summer of You and Me by Denise Hunter

Robin’s Rave Reviews 2025

5 Stars

THE SUMMER OF YOU AND ME by Denise Hunter is hands-down the best romance I’ve read in some time. She wrote a believable, sweet romance with deep characters and a plot twist I didn’t see coming. Romance with a touch of mystery in a beachside town–what more could I ask for? Definitely put this book on your 2025 summer reading list!

Picture of the book cover of The Summer of You and Me by Denise HunterBook Summary

Ethan, Maggie’s military husband, was killed five years ago, shortly before their daughter Zoey was born. Although Maggie and Zoey live in a different town from Ethan’s family, they’ve stayed close. Ethan’s brother Josh has been great emotional support for Maggie. Ethan’s sister Erin is Maggie’s best friend. The in-laws have offered their house near the beach to Maggie for the summer while they’re on a European vacation. When they return, they will all honor Ethan by scattering his ashes together over the ocean. Maggie thinks this closure may help her open her heart to love again and provide a father-figure for Zoey. Maggie accepts the offer for her and Zoey to spend the summer surrounded by loving family by the beach, where she fell in love with her husband. 

While walking around the beachside carnival, Maggie is shocked to see a stranger who looks like her deceased husband, Ethan. She takes a photo on her phone and shows it to Josh. It sets them on a mission to find this man and figure out why he looks so much like Ethan. As they work together to uncover this mystery, Maggie begins to see Josh in a new light. He’s had a crush on her since the first time his sister brought her home as a teenager. However, the idea of them dating is complicated. She struggles with what others would think if she dated her deceased husband’s brother. Faithful, kind Josh doesn’t pressure her. Meanwhile, their investigation of this stranger goes through several twists.

My Thoughts 

THE SUMMER OF YOU AND ME is truly a feel good, enjoyable read that you’ll want by the beach or poolside this summer. I love how close Maggie is with her family’s husband, and how Zoey gets to spend time with that side of the family. Since Erin and her family and Josh all live in town, they spend family time with Maggie and Zoey, enjoying summer activities–swimming in the pool, backyard picnics, making sand castles, beachside carnivals, etc. The stranger’s identity will keep you guessing each time you realize you’re wrong. I liked how the story was respectful to Ethan’s memory while inspiring happiness after loss. This is a story of family, support, closure with honor, personal connection, second chances, and unexpected joy.

If I had more time, I would love to read this one again because it is so sweet and well written. The story has stuck with me. Unfortunately (or fortunately), there are so many other books out there calling my name! On to the next!

THE SUMMER OF YOU AND ME by Denise Hunter is out April 22, 2025. Considering buying it here through Bookshop.org. Thank you to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for the ARC of THE SUMMER OF YOU AND ME. The opinions are my own.

Photo of author Denise Hunter, author of The Summer of You and MeAbout the Author

Denise Hunter isn’t new to the publishing world. She’s the bestselling author of more than 40 novels, and Hallmark has made three of them into movies. Her website states, “Denise writes heartwarming, small-town love stories, peopled with layered characters who struggle with real-life issues. Her readers enjoy the experience of falling in love vicariously through her characters and can expect a happily-ever-after sigh as they close the pages of her books.”

If You Like…

If you like THE SUMMER OF YOU AND ME by Denise Hunter, check out my past blog review of JUST FOR THE SUMMER by Abby Jimenez.

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