
Release date: June 16, 2026
Publisher: William Morrow
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Synopsis:
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.
Review:
The Lake Club is exactly the kind of juicy, addictive summer read that begs to be packed in a beach bag or tossed into a pool tote. Lina Patton leans fully into the glossy drama, messy relationships, and suburban scandal in a way that feels delightfully soapy without ever taking itself too seriously. From the wealthy country club setting to the simmering gossip and secrets hiding beneath polished exteriors, this was the definition of a breezy page turner. The Midwest lakeside backdrop also gave the story a fun twist that helped it stand out from the typical coastal summer drama vibe.
The story follows Danika and Augie, two women whose lives become tangled through the arrival of Chat, the attractive male nanny at the center of the town’s growing obsession. The characters themselves are deeply flawed, often frustrating, and not necessarily likable in the traditional sense—but honestly, that’s part of the fun. Watching rich people make messy decisions, stir up drama, and unravel long buried scandals made this incredibly entertaining. The light mystery element added just enough intrigue to keep the pages flying while the fast pacing made it dangerously easy to read in one sitting.
What worked especially well was how readable and compulsively entertaining the entire book felt. It’s frothy and dramatic in the best possible way, balancing gossip filled fun with enough tension and secrets to stay engaging throughout. If you love stories packed with wealthy suburban chaos, complicated women, simmering scandals, and country club drama, this one absolutely delivers. Perfect for fans of escapist summer fiction that’s equal parts glamorous, messy, and impossible to put down.
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.



















