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Down a Country Road (Second Chance Book 3) (English Edition) Formato Kindle
A small town contemporary romance about unexpected love and second chances. . .
The very last thing on Grier McAllister's Someday List is going back to Timbell Creek, Virginia, the town where she grew up. Timbell Creek holds too many bad memories for her, memories finally put to rest with a successful image consultant business in New York City and a hefty therapy bill. When an opportunity to choose a "Jane Austen Girl" for a visiting duke falls in her lap, the only catch that she must be from Grier's hometown, Grier tells herself she'll do what she needs to do and then leave it all behind for good.
But Grier doesn't count on finding that her mother is no longer the person she used to be. She certainly doesn't plan on falling for an old boyfriend's really hot brother! And it isn't long before she begins to realize Timbell Creek is not only a part of who she was, but might be a part of who she is as well.
"How refreshing to find real-life characters who become your friends. I was impressed with the quality of the writing and the development of the settings and the story in this excellent book. Each time I returned to read a chapter, I was eager to find out what happened next." - Amazon.com Reviewer Jayzoo33
"What an emotional roller coaster. Loved this beautiful novel. I felt every heart ache, heart warming, humorous moment of this book. This a must read!" - Amazon.com Reviewer JennyJ
"I loved, loved, loved this story and devoured it in one day. I want to be an Inglath Cooper-like author when I grow up! The story was sweet, real, romantic, whimsical, and beautiful. Her writing is artistic and captivating and you simply get lost in the story. The dialogue is so well done that you can feel the emotion kindling between the characters. And Bobby Jack...the perfect book dreamboat." - Amazon.com Reviewer Ready2Read
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione19 dicembre 2013
- Dimensioni file10909 KB
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- ASIN : B00GXEP05W
- Editore : Fence Free Entertainment, LLC (19 dicembre 2013)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 10909 KB
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- Memo : Su Kindle Scribe
- Lunghezza stampa : 409 pagine
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Grier McAllister left her hometown of Timbell Creek, Virginia behind and never looked back. She went to New York City, and after a long struggle made it as an image consultant. When the TV studio wanted to cast some small town girls for a reality show to "date a Duke", they picked Grier, with the stipulation that they must be from Grier's hometown, and Grier can't pass up the opportunity, even if she had to go back and face some ghosts of her past, such as her mother, who had changed a lot... and her old boyfriend and his hot brother. But the hot brother comes with the baggage of a daughter and a divorced wife, and the daughter was one of the candidates (something daddy vehemently opposes, but mommy approves). As Grier helps choose the candidates and deals with ghosts of her past, she will come to realize that perhaps, this town wasn't just her past, but perhaps her present and future as well.
Without spoiling the story, let's just say Grier will have to face the ghost of her past in the form of her mother, who she just ran away from so many years ago. I find the idea that "girls must be from your hometown" rather forced plot point, as it doesn't logically make sense. It also made an interesting variation by having Grier fall for the old flame's brother, rather than just fall for her old flame again. There were no dull moments as the POV jumps around a bit, as you get to see how the hot brother argue with his ex-wife (who's in town), the Duke in town, conflict with the daughter who is tired of the fighting between her parents, struggles with fame and publicity, and much more. Author was able to juggle all the bits into a coherent story with the only forced part about being "must be your hometown girls". All in all, rather liked the story.



Her BMW is rarely driven and needs oil leaving her and her dog Sebby to walk toward town. She is picked up by an old boyfriend and is taken for his new extramarital interest by his brother Bobby Jack. I know Southerners and their names. My name is Billie Jo and I am named after two aunts now deceased. Southerners frequently wear their ancestors names around their neck and to only go by one insults the other so both names are given names unless you chose to wear a name like Bubba or Sister. Grier is forced to open all those doors she closed to survive an alcoholic mother's neglect.
Jane is a constant in many reader's world. She let us inside a world that made sense where people in polite society had obligation to act in a certain way. She let us laugh about others and ourselves. She gave us heroes to die for and ones that came up to scratch eventually. This book introduces each chapter with a quote that gives us more insight into the characters. Her blog at Jane Austen Girl reveals her philosophy on presenting ones best face to the world and all the pain we each carry with us and allow no one to see. This job will change her life and provide us with a pleasant and diverting book about change and making your peace with the world,