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Review by:
Bob Elliot
on Sep. 20, 2011 :
Sweet. Nothing was obvious in the beginning and that is a fun way to begin a story. Hmm, first you meet Nikki looking to make sense of her life by a private vacation in Maine leaving family and friends behind. Then you meet Brooklyn, don't bother pondering the name because he is a lawyer running away from his marriage and his job. What can these two possibly find interesting about each other. Can't be Nikki's two children who are still trying to deal with the death of their father - a police officer. Nor is Brooklyn's cute but very spoiled daughter. But there they all are in this little lobster pot town looking for a better life. Who is going to find it, if anyone. Oh yeah, there is some heat in here. Gotta love it the story. Damned good story. Get it.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Loren Lagier
on June 04, 2011 :
I really enjoyed this book. There is a definite twist to the story which I loved. I also loved the setting of the book. I connected to the main character of the story because she was real. She is a real woman with real problems that must be over come despite what life throws at her. She is not your typical plastic beauty. I highly recommend this book.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Review by:
Ernest Winchester
on June 03, 2011 :
A well-written story of a young widow on a two-week respite encountering a young lawyer, both with children in tow, which changes each of their lives. Love blossoms under the most unusual of circumstances.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)