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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Summer of No Attachments by Lori Foster The Summer Friends #2 What a delightful story this was…actually, two romances in one book and both heartwarming and delightful! Love this author and loved this book! What I liked: * Ivey Anders: veterinarian, friend, animal rescue veterinarian, best friend of Hope, just coming out of a stagnant relationship, and ready for change. Loving, giving, caring, direct, delightful… * Corbin Meyer: IT guru, son, brother, new father to ten year old son, new in town, superb parenting skills and loving family to support him…really liked him. * Justin: Corbin’s son, sensitive, loving, abused by his mother, anxious, trust issues, wonderful with animals, loved watching him open up. * Hope Mage: assistant at work and friend to Ivey, trust issues, afraid of men, traumatic experience in the past, tentative, sweet, really liked her and watching her bloom. * Lang Meyer: Corbin’s older brother, great guy, patient, caring, good with his family, supportive of Corbin, there for Justin & Corbin, great with Hope, a delightful person and perfect for Hope. * The writing, plot, and feels in the story * Watching the development of the two romances AND the way Justin was embraced and drawn in by the various other characters * Learning a bit more about horror movies… * Vesta: mother of Corbin and Lang, bigger than life, a hugger, raised to great sons into admirable men, in a relationship with a good man. * Geoff: Ivey’s ex that grew a lot before the end of the book. * All of it really except… What I didn’t like: * Darcie: mother of Justin, addict, abusive, someone easy to dislike… * What happened to Hope and the way her family treated her * Having to say goodbye to such wonderful characters…and wondering what their lives will be like. Did I like this book? Loved it! Would I read more by this author? Definitely! Thank you to the NetGalley, HQN, and the author for the ARC – This is my honest review. 5 Stars sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML:"[A] satisfying page-turner, complete with adorable animals and an idyllic summer setting."â??Publishers Weekly on The Summer of No Attachments Summer flings with no strings mean nobody gets hurt. At least, that was the plan... After putting the brakes on her dead-end relationship, local veterinarian Ivey Anders is ready to soak up this summer on her own terms. The way she sees it, no dating means no disappointment. Why complicate life with anything long-term? But when she meets Corbin Meyerâ??and his troubled young son, Justinâ??Ivey's no-strings strategy threatens to unravel before she can put it into practice. Trust doesn't come easy for Ivey's best friend, Hope Mage, a veterinary-clinic assistant who's affected by an incident that's colored every relationship she's had. Though Hope's happy for Ivey, she can't quite open her own heart to the possibility of love. Not just yet... Maybe not ever. Soon, however, she's faced with a dilemmaâ??Corbin's older brother, Lang. He's charming, he's kind...and he may just be the reason Hope needs to finally tear down her walls. And as the sweet summer months unspool, the two friends discover love won't give up on them so easily. Don't miss The Little Flower Shop, an all new heartwarming summer read from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster about a 40-something florist who, with the help of her meddling small town, gets a second chance at life and love. More charming contemporaries from Lori Foster: The Honeymoon Cottage The Somerset Girls Sisters of Summer's End Cooper's Charm No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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But seriously, this is one of those feel good, not even quite Hallmarkie (since it doesn't really even have any even pushover "big threat") Southern romance tales. Yes, there are a lot of heavy elements here - mom abandons son, drug use (off screen), abuse (also mostly off screen), #MeToo moments (also off screen), etc - but there is also quite a bit of lighthearted banter and romance. And puppies! And an old cat! This is apparently book 2 of a series, but it totally works as a standalone, as the people from Book 1 barely show up at all - making this one of those barely connected tangential "series" that share the same world and even town, but don't heavily feature in each others' tales.
Overall truly a light and refreshing read, despite its occasional heft, and great for a relaxing summer read, or a relaxing read at any point in the year really. Very much recommended. ( )