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Jeanette Lewis

Autor de Escape to Indigo Bay

21 Obras 64 Miembros 13 Reseñas

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Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Jeanette Lewis is a pen name used by author Janet K. Halling.

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Obras de Jeanette Lewis

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Conocimiento común

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Jeanette Lewis is a pen name used by author Janet K. Halling.

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Behind every heartache is a silver lining, waiting to have it's turn. Indigo Bay is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. There's a storm brewing. Can four couples make it through the rain and find sunshine waiting on the other side? From bittersweet romance, to inspirational storytelling The Escape to Indigo Bay Boxed Set will break your heart, uplift your soul and have you believing in the power of love. Four voices. One melody. Emotional journeys. McClone, Oram, Claflin and Lewis make beautiful music together.

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Lashea677 | May 16, 2019 |
Getting a chance to experience the storytelling of an author I have never read before is always a treat for me. I enjoy opening a book for the first time and not knowing what to expect. Summer in Snow Valley was one of those reads for me. Each author took me on a new journey and left me anticipating the next story. This anthology is full of cheating boyfriends, unexpected love stories, strong characters and fun reading. Take a trip to the small town of Snow Valley Montana where the unexpected is just around the corner and each story leaves you wanting more. I received this anthology for an honest review.… (más)
 
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Lashea677 | 4 reseñas más. | Feb 16, 2019 |
Spring in Snow Valley is good clean fun that is inspirational and entertaining. I received an ARC of this anthology in exchange for an honest review and found myself impressed with how well this group of authors carried out the central theme of listening to what you feel and not to what others think. Wisdom, love, faith and heart bring me back to Snow Valley every time. A sweet quick read.
 
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Lashea677 | otra reseña | Feb 16, 2019 |
Twenty-six-year-old aspiring actress Erin Parker goes to a wedding in Pennsylvania and while she is there she sees all her old camp friends from Camp Wallakee. (Years ago the girls at the camp all made a pact to marry a billionaire, "The Billionaire Bride Pact"). Later, after the wedding, Erin remembers she has an audition in New York and has to leave. Disappointed when she is too late, and she doesn't make it to the audition, she calls her good friend Matt Walters to tell him about it.

Matt works in a glass studio (Morgantown Art Glass) that his father started, and his family is now trying to keep the business afloat since his dad's passing. Erin and Matt live in the same apartment building, on the same floor, three doors away from each other. Matt lives alone and Erin has a roommate (Sarah). Matt has been crazy about Erin for a long time but Erin just thinks of Matt as a friend. Matt's an easy going guy. Erin is impulsive. Matt thinks they blend well together and Erin makes Matt feel complete. Erin wants fireworks. Erin is afraid of giving them a try to be a couple because could they ever go back to being friends afterwards? Matt's friendship is one of the most important things Erin has.

After hearing from a friend of Erin's that she thinks he's boring and predictable Matt decides to go all out and surprise Erin with his "Matt is Not Boring Experiment". He wakes Erin up early one day with a spreadsheet, and he has plans to do different, fun things with her. But while he is trying to make her see him as more than a friend Erin starts going out with a rich, handsome Broadway star (Brennan Avery) and she finally gets a chance at the big time.

This was an appealing and clean romance. Matt was a sweet and wonderful hero, he was always there for Erin. I liked his occupation, as a glass-blowing artist. It was a different and interesting career. I liked when he took Erin to Pittsburgh to see a famous glass artist at the Carnegie, and then later he took her to the Benedum to see "Guys and Dolls". Erin could be annoying at times. She was too wrapped up in herself to see how she sometimes was using Matt, which he pointed out to her later in the book. Eventually Erin began to see how perfect Matt was for her after she got a taste of fame and found out it wasn't as satisfying as she thought it would be, since she missed Matt.

A short and lovely read.
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SandraLynne | Sep 23, 2018 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
21
Miembros
64
Popularidad
#264,968
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
13
ISBNs
9

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