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By Jeannie Yee Davis
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Oct. 15, 2009
Words: 54278 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

On the brink of a new phase in Sandy’s life, she realizes that all she knows how to do is exactly what she does not want to do. As she attempts to postpone her doomed career, she finds herself bound to an old family tradition, one that she hates more than her major. With horrible arranged dates, a cute and interesting guy, and split careers, will she be able to live life the way she wants?

Tags

romance, women, new author, love story, chick lit, family relationships, san francisco contemporary, matchmaking

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Review by: mark davis on May 27, 2011 : star star star star star
This is a great gook to take to the beach to read because it is short and a joy to read. Takes place in San Francisco around present times. The author has a special way of describing characters, places and events without giving so much detail that you feel that you are hand fed the story. Matchmaking whether you agree or disagree with the concept is the basis for the story and how one young girls desire to avoid this lifestyle at all costs.

In the interest of fair desclosure I would recommend this book even if my wife didn't write it.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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