Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Jennifer Ryan’s new release: SUMMER’S GIFT
New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Ryan returns with this dramatic and page-turning novel where a A young woman takes a DNA test on a whim and discovers the birth father—and half sisters—she never knew.
A DNA test tells you who you come from, not who you are.
All her life, Summer Sutherland felt like the missing piece in a puzzle, left out and looking for the place she truly belongs. And when an at-home DNA test reveals her selfish mother and well-meaning grandfather lied about her father, Summer sets out to discover the truth.
Her new instant family comes with two half sisters: one who accepts her with open arms, the other resistant to the stranger staying in their house. But somehow Summer senses this is where she is meant to be—so she settles into her father’s Carmel home, ready to get to know them and find her place in the family she always wanted.
But while her newfound parent is thrilled to get to know Summer—and her romantic connection to his business partner, Cody, heats up—tensions rise within the family.
Will she ever fit in? Or should she return to her other life before tearing all their lives apart?
Enjoy an exclusive excerpt from SUMMER’S GIFT
PROLOGUE
Charles Sutherland had money, power, and the most precious gift of all: his granddaughter, Summer Sutherland Weston. And he’d lied to her, her entire life.
He couldn’t take the guilt and shame of his behavior anymore. His sweet girl deserved the truth.
So he was going to fix this situation, because his Ladybug deserved the world. Most of all, she deserved to be loved.
In business, he could solve anything one way or another. But he didn’t know how to fix his Ladybug’s feeling that her mother never loved her.
Would Summer forgive him for what he’d done at his daughter Jessica’s behest?
He’d spoiled Jessica to compensate for his long work hours and leaving her alone all the time after her mother died. He knew it was wrong, and he did it anyway, making her believe that anything she wanted would be handed to her on a silver platter.
He’d done better by his granddaughter, raising Summer to work hard and take the reins of Sutherland Industries one day. And that day was coming sooner rather than later.
He stood in his office doorway and watched Summer and the first step of his plan play out.
“You won the monthly office raffle!” Kennedy, one of the executive assistants, informed his granddaughter.
Summer stared at the gift bag on her desk. “But that’s not fair. I’m a Sutherland. This should go to someone else.” Summer didn’t want any special treatment and tried to hand the package back.
Kennedy held her hand up to stop her. “It’s okay. This month, your grandfather put five gifts in the raffle. They came from the company Sutherland Industries just acquired. You’re not taking the only one given out. It’s fine. Besides, every employee is eligible to win.”
Summer opened the package and held up the box inside. “I have to say I was intrigued by these when we did the research on the company.”
Kennedy did exactly what he knew she’d do and pushed Summer to open the DNA test kit. “Don’t you want to know if you have a long-lost relative, or if you’re descended from royalty?” Kennedy’s excitement ignited his granddaughter’s.
Summer laughed that off, but Charles saw a spark of an idea light her eyes. “I’ve often wished that my uncle had a secret love child out there somewhere.”
Charles frowned. He’d expected Summer to wonder about her father, not his brother, who’d passed away three years ago, leaving Summer his estate. He’d had no other immediate family besides Charles to inherit.
Charles and Jessica had done too good a job of lying to Summer about her father. Now she didn’t even think about the man she never knew.
Kennedy pushed again and pointed to the boxes on her desk. “The others have already done their tests. I’m going to mail them back right now. Do yours and I’ll send it, too.”
Summer shrugged. “Why not?” She opened the kit, and Kennedy spelled out the instructions and even helped Summer set up the online account and register her kit.
Summer spit into the tube, then Kennedy affixed the barcode sticker on it, packaged it back up to ship, and beamed a smile at Summer. “In three to four weeks, you’ll know everything.”
Charles hoped so.
Though he didn’t want her to know he’d set this all up.
His granddaughter picked up a call.
Kennedy met him by his office door. “This is such a wonderful idea, trying out the company’s product this way.” Kennedy had no idea why he’d really done it.
“I hope the kids enjoy them.”
Kennedy’s eyes brightened with excitement. “I confirmed with the biology teacher at the school this morning. They received the kits, and the kids are doing them today, too. What a fun science experiment. Nothing like this existed when I went to school.”
Everything was going according to plan.
Now all he had to do was wait for the results to come out and the dots to be connected.
Summer would finally get what she’d always wanted but had given up on.
Maybe this would make her happy, even if it made her angry with him.
Excerpt. ©Jennifer Ryan. Posted by arrangement with the publisher. All rights reserved.
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Meet the Author:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Ryan writes suspenseful contemporary romances about everyday people who do extraordinary things. Her deeply emotional love stories are filled with high stakes and higher drama, love, family, friendship, and the happily-ever-after we all hope to find.
Jennifer lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and three children. When she finally leaves those fictional worlds, you’ll find her in the garden, playing in the dirt and daydreaming about people who live only in her head, until she puts them on paper.
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Latesha B.
Loved the excerpt. It made me want to read more immediately.
EC
It has a good vibe. Thanks for the excerpt, HJ!
Linda F Herold
Wow! It wants me want to read the book!
Ellen C.
Very intriguing.
Mary C
Interested in discovering what her grandfather has been hiding all these years.
Pat Lieberman
I liked the idea that he would make her happy even if it would make her mad.
Rita Wray
Sounds like a book I will enjoy reading.
Lori R
I really liked the excerpt and want to read the book!
Glenda M
I loved the excerpt! It’s a great set up to show personalities
Texas Book Lover
This sounds really, really good!
Amy R
Sounds good.
Laurie Gommermann
Intriguing! Her mom sounds very selfish. Glad her gpa is allowing Summer the chance to find her dad and half siblings.
I’d love to read how this all works out.
Diana Hardt
Nice cover. I liked the excerpt. It sounds like a really interesting book.
Daniel M
looks like a fun one
Janine
Sounds great. I can’t wait to read it.
Colleen C.
I want to know more!
dholcomb1
hope she gets the results she wants
Diane Sallans
I want to read more – I find DNA discoveries fascinating.
Dianne Casey
Sounds like an interesting book. We recently found out we had two cousins we never knew about. Maybe one day we’ll get to know them.
Bonnie
Interesting excerpt. I’d love to read more.
Banana cake
It sounds great! I love Jennifer Ryan books.
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Barbara Bates
This book sounds really good! Would love to read!
Shannon Capelle
I loved this excerpt it was so good and makes me want to read this book!
Patricia B.
It is hard not to wonder when you have never known a parent or any other relatives on one side of the family. In this case, it isn’t someone down on their luck looking for a better future. It is a successful woman given a chance to find her missing family. The grandfather did the right thing, even if it was a bit late. I am curious what her reaction will be with her grandfather when she gets the results.
lori byrd
sounds so good.
Debra Guyette
I enjoyed the excerpt and hope to read more
Tina R
I enjoyed the excerpt and am looking forward to reading this.
Charlotte Litton
Sounds good