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Cargando... Painted Moonpor Karin Kallmaker
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Cursing the familial obligation that sent her into the path of a blizzard, Jackie Frakes is deeply grateful for rescue on a snow-choked mountain road, even if her rescuer's reception is as cold as the landscape. Leah Beck spends her days in a twilight of grief, actively avoiding all reminders of her former life as an artist whose work was exhibited nationwide. A houseguest for Thanksgiving is disruptive and painful, and the very last thing she wanted. The snowbound weekend leaves them with an unforgettable, undeniable attraction that challenges both of their personal and professional commitments. Leah turns to her art with renewed inspiration while Jackie seizes control of her future. But will these new paths lead back to each other? Or will that stunning weekend together be their last? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Clasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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It's a lesbian romance fiction novel and so it's not too surprising what happens next. But as with Kallmaker's other books the characterizations of the characters were interesting, especially the subtly here and there in the beginning of the novel with regards to Jackie, one of the two main characters (the architect).
The story didn't move along exactly as I thought it would, but it wasn't too surprising either.
The dialogue was okay, but here and there it felt a bit uneven. Still, the description for the most part made up for it.
Finally, unfortunately, I didn't love the ending. It seemed a bit rushed and uneven as well.
But, on the whole it was a good book with solid writing, but not the longest tome in the library. A short and fluffy read for sure. ( )