The Sexy Sarong
Let’s be honest—you’re definitely reading a steamy, beachside romance. And we all secretly want to lay out next to you and get the scoop.
Are you flipping pages of…
📖 The Devil in the Deep Blue Sea by Elizabeth O'Roark
📖 Paradise by JA Low
Both feature unforgettable “Sex on the Beach” scenes—no cocktail required.
Honestly? I’ll take the book and the sarong.


The Classic Striped Towel
You’re practical, polished, and perfectly prepared. No nonsense, no sand in your snacks. Your water’s cold, your sunglasses are spotless, and not a hair is out of place.
Let’s be real—we all kind of wish we had our lives together like you.
Are you reading…
📖 The Beach House by Jenny Hale
📖 The Secret to Southern Charm by Kristy Woodson Harvey
Both are heartfelt, classic “get-it-together” beach reads—just like you.
The Round Boho Beach Towel
You radiate carefree, sun-kissed energy—the kind of effortless beach goddess we all aspire to be.
Passersby are convinced you just strolled out of the ocean, draped yourself in salty air, and curled up to perfect your already perfect tan.
Are you reading...
📖 Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery
📖 Sunset Beach by Mary Kay Andrews
Both are stories called by the ocean—just like you.


The Kids’ Beach Towel
You almost had it all together—you packed everything perfectly, remembered the sunscreen and your book, and even gave yourself a well-earned mental high five.
Then you laid out your towel… and realized it’s your kid’s.
Paw Patrol or princesses, it’s fine. We’re laughing with you.
Are you reading...
📖 Bossypants by Tina Fey
📖 Dear Girls by Ali Wong
Both are hilarious reminders not to take life—or beach days—too seriously.
Our Book Club isn’t just a group of women sitting around laughing...
Okay, fine—it is a lot of that.
But it’s also so much more.
For me, this space was created by my girlfriends at a time when I needed it most.
That’s the heart of sisterhood: showing up, sharing stories, and holding space for each other—sometimes with wine, sometimes with tears, always with love.
Join me each week for updates on what we’re reading and how it inevitably weaves itself into the chaos of my real life.
– Marsha