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Indlæser... Secrets of the Lost Summeraf Carla Neggers
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Instead of copying what the author wrote on the back of her book or giving away parts of the story, I will just say how I felt about the book. I am a Carla Neggers fan and normally I get right into one of her books. The Secrets of the Lost Summer took me over 100 pages to care about the characters and want to continue reading. Not sure, if it was the story or just me having too much going on the week I was reading this. However, I did stay with the story long enough to become intrigued with the plot and I thought the story got better so I was glad I stayed with it. I didn't see the resolution of the plot coming at all. It was a surprise I didn't anticipate. I will be reading the next Swift River Valley novel to see what other adventures will happen in that valley. AUTHOR: Neggers, Carla TITLE: Secrets of the Lost Summer DATE READ: 02/19/15 RATING: 4.5/B+ GENRE/PUB DATE/PUBLISHER/# OF PGS Fiction/2012/Mira/344 pgs SERIES/STAND-ALONE: #1 in Swift River Valley series TIME/PLACE: Present/ MA CHARACTERS: Olivia Frost/graphic designer; Dylan McCaffrey/ former professional hockey player FIRST LINES: Olivia Frost dribbled water from a measuring cup onto herb seedlings lined up in tiny pots on the windowsill above her kitchen sink. COMMENTS: This is my 1st time reading Carla Neggers…have been meaning to for sometime… This is the first in the Swift River Valley Series -- set in a small town in Western MA. Many of the residents of former generations lived in surrounding towns that are no longer around because a reservoir covered the towns to provide water for the larger populated areas to the East. Olivia has been living on her own in Boston and has a good job as a graphic designer/account executive and when a so-called friend takes over one of her accounts, Olivia re-evaluates her life. She likes her graphic design job and decides to continue w/ her work but on a free lance basis and from her country home. She has bought an older country home that she is renovating and going to use as a venue for teas and other events. There is an older home next door that has become somewhat of a junkyard and she writes the absentee owner out in CA. She believes this owner to be an older gentlemen who has not visited in awhile & will most likely pay her to have the rubbish removed. In truth, it is Dylan McCaffrey who has inherited this property and was unaware of it until he received her letter. And so… he is curious enough to visit and attempt to find out why his father the world-wide adventurer had this small cottage in a secluded area. I thought Neggers probed a little deeper into the characters than some of the typical lighter romance-fiction books and added some more developed qualities to some of the characters. Why Dylan inherited the cottage is linked to a long ago lost summer before the reservoir. secrets of the lost summer by Carla Neggera Boston designer Olivia Frost friend Marilyn is taking her clients from her! She acquires an home home in Knightsbridge and is going to restore an old home into an idyllic getaway. She sends the owner a note to clean up their yard from the old refrigerator etc. Dylan McCafferey now owns the house next door from his late father. Nobody knows why he wanted the house so Dylan has a lot of investigative work to do. He was a treasure hunter... She is able to spend time with her father and discusses her plans of catering and teaching about herbs as the gardens unveil themselves. Dylan arrives in MA from the west coast and comes upon a dog. It's Olivia's dog Buster that attached himself to her. Talk of her mother's planning a trip to PCH. one we have ventured to and loved. The mother has bad anxiety and Olivia's sister thinks she might have it also. So overwhelmed and picking up things her mother no longer does has stressed her out. They talk about their goals and find they do have common ground...Love all the conversations about water, field stone walls, and living off the land. Love all the travel and nature scenes. I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device). Olivia moves back to her hometown, intent on fixing up a historical house she bought into a destination meeting place. Only the house next door is literally a junk heap. So she contacts the new owner, who isn't the elderly man she thought, but his handsome, single son. Dylan isn't sure why his estranged father left him the ramshackle house, but he's sure there's some secret hidden. And it turns out their are two secrets - his father is the result of a love affair of the home's previous owner before WWII (and he is her grandson) and there are jewels hidden on the property. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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This story is a tale of riches lost and found, and beneath the surface lie the greatest treasures. A wave of hope carries Olivia Frost back to her small New England hometown nestled in the beautiful Swift River Valley. She is transforming a historic home into an idyllic getaway; picturesque and perfect, if only the absentee owner will fix up the eyesore next door. Dylan McCaffrey's ramshackle house is an inheritance he never counted on. It also holds the key to a generations-old lost treasure he can't resist any more than he can resist his new neighbor. Against this breathtaking landscape, Dylan and Olivia pursue long-buried secrets and discover a mystery wrapped in a love story, past and present. No library descriptions found. |
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I guess I am suprised I enjoyed this as much as I did because I tend to read mostly horror/paranormal/bizarre/historical fiction.
I will read more of this author when I need a break from stress and would just like a FEEL MENTALLY GOOD sort of love story. :)
It also helps that I work in the mortgage industry and love hearing about historical sort of houses - LOL ( )