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Cargando... Heat Wave (2011)por Nancy Thayer
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. My first Nancy Thayer book. Carley Winstead is the main character. She is recently widowed, grieving, and trying to raise two daugthers. To make ends meeet, she decides to transfrom her Nanucket home into a Bed and Breakfast. The book was really good at times, but by the end of the book it just became a little too mushy for me and I scanned through the last few chapters wanting it to end. I will try other books by this author. It is a light and beachy read. (less) ( ) This book was nice enough, but I only gave it two stars because things come way too easily to Carley. It's also quite dramatic, also like a soap opera, so it was hard to feel a genuine connection to the characters. I'll probably be giving the author another try though, since I did enjoy the setting of the book at least. Though, I am a bit confused as to why this book is called Heat Wave, as much of the major events happen in the winter time. Maybe it's an illusion to the unexpectedly copious amouts of sex between Carley and her love interest. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
After her husband's sudden death from a heart attack and to keep her family in their beloved Nantucket home, Carley Winsted transforms her expensive, expansive house into a bed-and-breakfast. But complications arise: Carley's mother-in-law disapproves; a friend forces Carley to keep a secret that, if revealed, will undo families and friendships; and, her late husband's former law partner keeps showing up at the most unexpected times. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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