Hello, Sunshine - Laura Dave

Hello, Sunshine

By Laura Dave

  • Release Date: 2017-07-11
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 429 Ratings

Description

FROM THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME AND THE NIGHT WE LOST HIM

Best Books of Summer Selection by People, Elle, Redbook, Domino Magazine, Us Weekly, PopSugar, PureWow, InStyle, W Magazine, Harpers Bazaar, Southern Living, Arizona Republic, and Tallahassee Democrat
Epicurious Best Foodie Reads Selection
Library Reads Pick

“A clever beach bag must-have” (People) from Laura Dave—the author of the “addictive” (Us Weekly) and critically acclaimed bestseller Eight Hundred Grapes—“a smart, fun read about trying to live an authentic life in the age of social media overload” (PopSugar).

Sunshine Mackenzie has it all…until her secrets come to light. Sunshine is living the dream—she’s a culinary star with millions of fans, a line of #1 bestselling cookbooks, and a devoted husband happy to support her every endeavor. Sunshine Mackenzie has it all…until she gets hacked.

When Sunshine’s secrets are revealed, her fall from grace is catastrophic. She loses her husband, her show, the fans, and her apartment. She’s forced to return to the childhood home—and the estranged sister—she’s tried hard to forget. But what Sunshine does amid the ashes of her own destruction may well save her life.

“A delightfully addictive page-turner” (WMagazine.com) that takes place in a world where celebrity is a careful construct, Hello, Sunshine is “wickedly funny and gorgeously entertaining…there is no chance you won’t consume this golden summer read in one sitting” (Redbook.com).

Reviews

  • Hello Sunshine

    5
    By FlTennisgal
    I needed a break from my current reading trend which was anything a friend had recommended! What a pleasant surprise this book was, easy reading by an Author I was not familiar with. The story was believeable, easy and breezy and just what I needed. I am starting Eight Hundred Grapes now.
  • Okay read for $1.99

    2
    By BPF72
    Couldn't really get past the fact that a book so focused on the impact of social media in our lives expected me to believe a woman moved a short distance from home, started a YouTube show, lied about her entire life story and not one person called her out on it... didn't care for the main character who seemed to expect pity and forgiveness even though she didn't feel remorseful. Just didn't do it for me.
  • Couldn't put it down

    5
    By Rachel_e83
    It was a very good story line.