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Barefoot SeasonBarefoot Season by Susan Mallery
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book is about two women who were once best friends until a man and an awkward situation involving Michelle's Dad and Carly's Mom occurred.

Michelle escaped by joining the army, while Carly remained at the Blackberry Inn, helping Michelle's mother operate it. Ten years later, Michelle's mother has passed away and she has missed the funeral due to her injury. Michelle returns home, a wounded army veteran with PTSD. Carly is fearful that Michelle will want to fire her from the inn and she and her daughter Gabby will have nowhere to go.

This book is more about friendship than it is about romance, which most of Susan Mallery's fans are used to the latter.

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Book Review: Barefoot Season by Susan Mallery

Barefoot SeasonBarefoot Season by Susan Mallery
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book is about two women who were once best friends until a man and an awkward situation involving Michelle's Dad and Carly's Mom occurred.

Michelle escaped by joining the army, while Carly remained at the Blackberry Inn, helping Michelle's mother operate it. Ten years later, Michelle's mother has passed away and she has missed the funeral due to her injury. Michelle returns home, a wounded army veteran with PTSD. Carly is fearful that Michelle will want to fire her from the inn and she and her daughter Gabby will have nowhere to go.

This book is more about friendship than it is about romance, which most of Susan Mallery's fans are used to the latter.

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Posted at 9:00 AM  |  by Elle
The Last Original WifeThe Last Original Wife by Dorothea Benton Frank
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the story of Leslie (Les) and Wesley (Wes). They've been married for thirty years. Recently Wes' closest friends have divorced and married much younger women. They all go on a golfing trip to Scotland and on the way back from the golf outing, Les falls int into an open manhole and gets badly injured. The worst part of this is that Wes, his friends and their wives don't even realize she's missing until they get back to the hotel. Then, the next day Wes has another round of gold scheduled so he has one of his friends young wives sit with Les.

All of this sets Les off and is the springboard for this entire book. Les begins thinking about her entire thirty year marriage; what she's given and what Wes has taken. She gets the courage to 'take a break' from her marriage by visiting her brother in Charleston, SC (whom she hasn't seen in forever because he is gay and her husband Wes is homophobic.) While she is there she ponders a lot of what her marriage was and wasn't. The book goes back and forth (every other chapter) between Les and Wes' point of view of what is happening. It is great to see the thought process of each of them as things begin to change in their lives.

I gave this book 3 stars because although it was an interesting read at times, it was also a little bland to me.

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Book Review: The Last Original Wife by Dorothea Benton Frank

The Last Original WifeThe Last Original Wife by Dorothea Benton Frank
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the story of Leslie (Les) and Wesley (Wes). They've been married for thirty years. Recently Wes' closest friends have divorced and married much younger women. They all go on a golfing trip to Scotland and on the way back from the golf outing, Les falls int into an open manhole and gets badly injured. The worst part of this is that Wes, his friends and their wives don't even realize she's missing until they get back to the hotel. Then, the next day Wes has another round of gold scheduled so he has one of his friends young wives sit with Les.

All of this sets Les off and is the springboard for this entire book. Les begins thinking about her entire thirty year marriage; what she's given and what Wes has taken. She gets the courage to 'take a break' from her marriage by visiting her brother in Charleston, SC (whom she hasn't seen in forever because he is gay and her husband Wes is homophobic.) While she is there she ponders a lot of what her marriage was and wasn't. The book goes back and forth (every other chapter) between Les and Wes' point of view of what is happening. It is great to see the thought process of each of them as things begin to change in their lives.

I gave this book 3 stars because although it was an interesting read at times, it was also a little bland to me.

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Posted at 8:00 AM  |  by Elle

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