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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. Loved the laurel heights series and now I'm definitely hooked on the the summerhill series as well. Looking forward to book 3 ( ) You step into the elevator and notice as the doors close that your stockings need adjusting, so you think you are safe to lift your skirt and proceed to adjust them. How many of us have done this? Come on! Be honest! We all have. There is a feeling of safety and privacy in an elevator. Well our main character Portia did just that, except as she was adjusting her stockings to her garter belt, the doors suddenly opened and in came the sexiest, most emboldened, hunkiest Texan cowboy you can imagine. After the obvious embarrassing moment, Portia and Jackson just felt the chemistry and the rest was history as they say. This is a rather interesting book dealing with the courage to live life, finding your place amongst the rest of the world, and pursuing your dreams. There are different versions of this dilemma: being too accommodating with your parents and letting them dictate what you will do with your life; being afraid of new experiences and failing; and most of all being afraid to dream of what you might want to do with your life. I found this book both enjoyable and exhilarating at times. You will smile a lot as you begin to acquaint yourself with the Summerhill sisters. I am looking forward to future installments in this series by Kate Perry. Lost in Love by Kate Perry (Book #2: Summerhill Series) Source: Author My Rating: 4½/5 stars Portia Summerhill has a serious problem, she is in her thirties, has never had a job and, she still lives at home. With the exception of her exceptional knowledge of English peerage and antiquities, she has no skills and her recently deceased rat bastard father sold the only piece of property she ever, ever wanted to possess, Suncrest Park. Adding insult to injury, her sisters (ALL of them!) are extremely talented and successful, her mother has just brought her an advertisement for a job and, Suncrest Park is being turned into hotel/resort. Determined to do something, even if it’s the wrong thing and on the advice of her mother, Portia decides to apply for the job. It’s a museum dedicated to English peerage and antiquities; surely Lady Portia Summerhill, member of the English peerage is qualified, right?? Portia strides into the interview with confidence, a snappy suit and, the stunning pearls of her ancestor, Lady Catherine Summerhill. Unfortunately for Portia, the director of the gallery is quite concerned about her lack of skills/training/a degree – you get the idea – but is willing to take her on if and only if she can bring with her the famed Summerhill Tiara. Agreeing instantly and determined to become gainfully employed, Portia strides out knowing good and well that the tiara was at Suncrest Park which is now in the hands of someone decidedly not a Summerhill. Jackson Waite is a tried and true Texan with the hat, boots, manners, accent and, tight fitting jeans to prove it. What Jackson Waite also has is a job he hates! When his dad was forced to retire due to health concerns, Jackson was forced to take over the family business and he is not pleased; what pleases Jackson even less is the trip to London he is being forced to take. Checking in on a musty old property that is currently being refurbished is the damn last thing Jackson wants to do but his dad is a hard man to refuse and very, very stubborn. Thankfully, Jackson will be able to continue on with his side projects while his second in command, Quinn and their personal assistant Meredith will oversee all the real work. Oh, how little Jackson knows Neither Jackson nor Portia are at all prepared for their worlds to collide but collide they do! Portia is intent on getting the Summerhill tiara and her job and Jackson is intent on getting far, far better acquainted with the Lady Portia. Though the two are certainly interested in one another and the attraction is undeniable, there are a lot of obstacles to a relationship. First and foremost is the arrangement the two have between them for the Summerhill tiara: Portia has agreed to help Meredith sort and catalogue all of the antiquities from Suncrest Park and in turn, Jackson will hand over the tiara and everyone can go back to their happy little lives. HA!! As with book one in the series, Kate Perry throws all kinds of obstacles in the path of Portia and Jackson on their way to a wonderful HEA. There are the sisters (YAY!!) who must approve, there is Jackson’s father who hasn’t quite gotten over his son “losing” his former fiancé (who happens to be Meredith by the way!), there’s the great pond between the two of them and, there’s the small matter of Portia finding her self-worth and realizing she really does have skills, talents and, the ability to love someone so very unlike her miserable father. Believe it or not, there is a life to be had for a thirty-something peer who still lives at home, has no degree, and no appreciable skills. The Bottom Line: I am the new (and totally self-appointed!) cheerleader for Kate Perry’s Summerhill series!! I just love the Summerrhill sister’s and the every-changing and growing dynamic they have between them. I love that Perry didn’t immediately bring all the girls back together as one big happy family as soon as dear old dad died; the girls are working their way back to one another and real relationships in the midst of living their own lives. Even though the story revolves around Portia and Jackson, the rest of the family plays a part (major or minor depending on the person) as do some of the other characters such as Quinn and Meredith. Though there is a large cast of characters, Perry does a fine job of keeping everyone separated and clearly defining their roles. In truth, Perry’s super power is creating very real, very relatable characters that sort of just suck you in. Her secondary super power is inserting those characters into fun scenarios and situations that keep the plot moving along quickly and most interestingly. In all, Lost in Love is a very fine read and very good addition to a delightful series. RAH!! ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Tilhører serienSummerhill (2)
"Perry is a storyteller, weaving magic wherever she goes, much to the delight of her millions of fans." - The Literary Shed Portia Summerhill feels like a loser. Thirty-something, jobless, and living at home... How could she not? Next to her accomplished sisters, Portia's achievements-or lack thereof-are that much more noticeable. The one thing Portia can claim is expert knowledge on antiques and her ancestry, and in a moment of serendipity, the perfect job lands in her lap: curator at the Museum of British Peerage. There's one caveat: the museum won't hire her unless she brings the family jewels with her. Or, more specifically, the infamous Summerhill tiara. Except a cowboy hotelier stands between her and her tiara. Jackson Waite needs help getting his newest posh hotel launched and, luckily for Portia, he's willing to make a trade. If she helps him meet the deadline for his new resort, he'll give her the tiara. Only, the more time she spends with Jackson, the more Portia wonders if she wants the tiara or the man keeping it from her.The Summerhill series, a modern Downton Abbey: Book 1: SAY YOU WILL Book 2: LOST IN LOVE Book 3: LET'S MISBEHAVE Book 4: STAY THE NIGHT Book 5: ONCE UPON A DREAM Book 6: HOW SWEET IT IS Book 7: GIVE A LITTLEABOUT KATE:Kate writes about hope, and dreams, and the bonds of friendship and family. Her acclaimed novels have been #1 bestsellers around the world, and her books have been translated into several languages. All her stories feature sassy, independent women who just want love and earthy men full of heart who are more than able to rise to the occasion. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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