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Bridget Foley
Bridget Foley grew up as a middle child in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado before attending New York University's Tisch School of the Arts on an acting scholarship. Following that she was less an actor than she was an auditioner and an obtainer of expensive degrees. After attending UCLA's School... show more

Bridget Foley grew up as a middle child in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado before attending New York University's Tisch School of the Arts on an acting scholarship. Following that she was less an actor than she was an auditioner and an obtainer of expensive degrees. After attending UCLA's School of Theater, Film & Television she made a habit (rather than a living) of writing screenplays. She once danced the rumba with Tony Curtis. Now she is mostly a wife and mother just outside of Seattle. She should probably be folding laundry. Hugo & Rose is her first novel.
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Just Words on a Page
Just Words on a Page rated it 10 years ago
I read Hugo & Rose by Bridget Foley last week (sadly this isn't about Ron and Hermione's kids) and I didn’t have very high expectations (nothing against this book, just not my normal genre) and I was pleasantly surprised. I really enjoyed this book- it wasn’t a page-turner but it did keep my attent...
So many books so little time
So many books so little time rated it 10 years ago
I won this in a giveaway so giving an honest review is the least I could do. This book was such an up and down kind of read. The first half of the novel I felt for Rose. The second half took a while for me to get back into. Over all this book had a very unique concept and I really enjoyed it.
Twitchy Witchy Girl
Twitchy Witchy Girl rated it 10 years ago
I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect when I began reading Hugo & Rose. I mean, what would you do if you suddenly met the man from your dreams? Apparently stalking them is a great option. I felt so bad for Rose’s family and everything that she put them through. Every time she called herself a horribl...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 10 years ago
I was hooked early in on this, but the farther I got, the less interesting it became. I mean it started out all cute when her and her family would play Hugo games and tell stories. But when she spotted him and that was all she thought about. Risking her children's safety and lives? That just kind of...
For Those About to Read
For Those About to Read rated it 10 years ago
**I won this book through Goodreads FirstReads**Rose is unhappy with her never-ending cycle of a mundane life. Her only escape is in her dreams. This is where she meets up with a boy, Hugo, who has had a starring role in every dream she has had since she was 6 years old. One day, after her son's soc...
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