Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Book Review for The Lake Club by Lina Patton

 

The Lake Club by Lina Patton

Published:   June 16, 2026 by William Morrow Paperbacks

Genre:  Thriller, Summer

Taken from Goodreads:  A sizzling, soapy summer debut, in which two women in a wealthy lakeside suburb clash over a cute male nanny, pulling the town’s darker secrets to the surface.

When Danika Crawley attends events at the Aldon Lakes Country Club, heads turn. Danika has it all—beauty, money, a successful husband, and two perfect children. She plans on making this summer her best season yet and has a secret weapon to secure the envy of her neighbors.

Augie Elling has lost it all. Reeling from a post-grad scandal amidst her now-former life in New York, she returns to Aldon Lakes with her tail between her legs. Augie wants to keep her head down, save money, and find a way to leave her hometown for good, but someone keeps distracting her.

Danika and Augie have one thing in they are both a little obsessed with Chat, the male nanny Danika hired for the summer. But, unbeknownst to either woman, Chat’s appearance in town sets off a chain reaction that threatens Aldon Lakes' carefully maintained ecosystem. As the heat rises between the three of them, the truth behind a long-buried scandal comes to light, and everyone at the club must reckon with the consequences.

The Lake Club is both an addictive, rollicking beach read, and a stylish, deft exploration of a lesser-known region of American wealth.

 

My Thoughts:  I am not sure what to say about this book.   I love the idea, a manny (male nanny) comes to town.  He has no ties to the town and is just looking to work.   As the story goes on, more is revealed and secrets are let out. I was increasingly hooked on the story. 

The characters are diverse and unique.  We have the top tier rich, hanging out at The Club next to the working class that are there just to serve that top tier.   I never really connected with any of the characters, I do not think any of them were overly likable.   I felt the characters being not likable is part of the reason this book worked for me.   I never wanted to become attached because I knew there was more to every single character.

The Lake Club is a fun summer thriller.  I enjoyed the story and was entertained while reading it. 


Thank you William Morrow for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.


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About Lina Patton:
Lina Patton is a writer, illustrator, and teacher. Originally from Maine, she moved to Minnesota at thirteen, trading the ocean for 10,000 lakes. Her work has appeared in ELLEThe CutNarrative Magazine, and Driftwood Press, among others. After seven years living overseas, she and her husband currently reside in Washington, DC, where she teaches at George Washington University and co-produces the storytelling series Generation Women DC. The Lake Club is her first novel.

 




Additional Praise for THE LAKE CLUB:

 

“I’m a sucker for lakes (especially in an unfamiliar part of the country), rich people behaving badly, outsiders to an insular world, summer parties, and a hot but approachable leading man. The Lake Club has all of this and more—its twisty, propulsive plot hooked me early and kept me turning the pages until I reached the unpredictable end.”

   — Meg Mitchell Moore, author of Mansion Beach

 

“With its lakeside glamour, elegant prose, and simmering secrets, The Lake Club is the ultimate summer escape. Stylish, smart, and utterly unputdownable—Patton’s debut marks the arrival of a thrilling new voice in fiction.”

   — Georgia Clark, author of Play It Again

 

“A fast-paced, twisty, delicious debut, The Lake Club explores long-buried secrets, burgeoning romance, and the gossip that fuels small towns and exclusive clubs. A juicy mix of rich people behaving badly and love in all its forms, Lina Patton reminds us that, no matter how convoluted things have become, the truth really can be a clean slate. I’ll be first in line to read Patton’s next novel!”

— Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times Bestselling author of Beach House Rules

 

 

 

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