You'll See!

By Dai Alanye
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(4.67 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Oct. 05, 2010
Words: 101,383 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452418155


Short description

She's a dropout and single mother with a dead-end job. He's been divorced by an ambitious wife and fired by his employer. Brought together by circumstance, they battle in the eternal war between the sexes. Two losers at the game of love--they've no intention of going through that again.

Extended description

Two losers in the game of love are drawn together by need--not of love but of shelter. He has lost his wife, home and job--she and her child have been abandoned. Both have experienced romance, and neither wants any more of that, thank you.

Here is their story, opening as they are about to meet, somewhere between East and West in a small community of a type you might be familiar with, perhaps even grew up in. The time is the early nineteen-nineties but the theme timeless — the eternal war between the sexes, fought with barbed weapons dipped in honey.

Tags

romantic comedy, single mother, country living, losers at love

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Review by: Dee Nakone on March 12, 2013 : star star star star
Wow! A romance written not only from the gal's point of view but also the guy's. Why hasn't anyone thought of this before? Lots of home life and side plots, and everyone in the story is a character. Believable, but really characters.

Actually it's a romantic comedy, since they don't get together at the end. You have to buy the sequel to get "closure." The good news is that the sequel (Not That I) is even better than You'll See.
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Review by: Jennifer L. Armstrong on Oct. 31, 2012 : star star star star star
A lovely depiction of small town life. Highly recommended.
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Review by: hrhsophia on Sep. 01, 2012 : star star star star star
Life always gives a second chance and this was a very deserved one for both characters.
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