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Book Reviews of Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1)

Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1)
Beach Town - Beach Town, Bk 1
Author: Mary Kay Andrews
ISBN-13: 9781250065933
ISBN-10: 1250065933
Publication Date: 5/19/2015
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 40 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

MKSbooklady avatar reviewed Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1) on + 998 more book reviews
Typical MKA formula-but still enjoyable enough. Fairly predictable outcome, if you're at the beach and need something to read, this could be it. Not my favorite of hers.
DorianaGray avatar reviewed Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1) on
I usually don't write reviews on here, but this stinker merited one. This book is BORING, dull, contrived, goes off in a million directions which never get resolved and has no point to any of it. The leads have no chemistry and would never make it past a one nighter in real life. The names are contrived, ridiculous and weird. The "hero" calls her mother by her first name for most of the book. No, they weren't estranged. Bizarre, book. What a waste of 434 pages, my time & money. I hated this book.
smileen avatar reviewed Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1) on + 269 more book reviews
Fun beach read. Of course I like most books with beach or lake in the title! Hollywood comes to small town on the Florida coast,and probems ensue. Not everyone in town is glad to have them invade. I enjoyed the characters,and some were really characters. Typical Mary Kay Andrews story ,for those of her fans.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1) on + 1478 more book reviews
'Beach Town' has a strong understructure that carries several plot lines.

One deals with the headaches of trying to manage a location shoot for a movie that -- even to the non-movie person -- shows signs of trouble from the very beginning. There's the too-famous-too-soon rapper making his film debut, the alcoholic script-writer floundering to produce a shootable script, the director with delusions of grandeur and dreams of an unlimited budget, not to mention missing port-a-potties and disgruntled locals.

And while location manager Greer Hennessy tries to keep all these plates spinning, she's also dodging her long-lost father who seems to want to re-connect, dickering for the rights to blow up a long-closed casino that holds treasured memories for many of the townspeople, and flirting cautiously with the sexy mayor.

There's nothing wrong with this good-hearted romance, and lots of backstage information about the myriad details that go into movie-making. But readers hoping for another one of Andrews' screwball he-done-her-wrong-and-now-she's-going-to-make-him-pay comedies will be disappointed.
debbiemd avatar reviewed Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1) on
Easy beach read. Good characters, somewhat gritty and real and down to earth. Movie location scout goes to small beach town where they are filming a movie. They want to blow up a historic building but the mayor objects. No surprise, mayor and movie scout fall in love even while opposed over the historic building. All resolves in the end and everyone is happy.
ceboni avatar reviewed Beach Town (Beach Town, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
It was so good that I want to go to that town and live!!!!