Going Back by Judith ArnoldPhyllis and her two friends always shared lunch together once a month in the city.Andrea and Eric are married and will have Eric at their house when he arrives til he gets settled.They had met him in college and hope he's as good looking as then. Daphne is a real estate br...
Promises by Judith ArnoldThis is one part of the trilogy that starts out with 6 that get together, 2 male, 4 females to form the Dream magazine.15 years later they regroup and celebrate. This is at the time of the late 60's where I was only 16 so many of the life events I still recall and how they h...
Lainie Lovett teach fourth grade in the very rich and very historic Massachusetts town of Rockford and plays soccer in a women’s soccer league. When she finds out her teammate’s husband, a home construction tycoon, had been killed at one of his job sites she just couldn’t believe it. She drives by...
A quick read that provides humor, drama and romance. Enjoyed the interaction between Jamie and Samantha (the infant), as well as Jamie and Allison. Somewhat predictable but it was an enjoyable and fast read.
An easy enjoyable romance that is based on a true life event is something different and one I was interested to see how it would go. I was generally surprised and liked the flow of the story and the characters.An pleasure journey, and I good way to pass a few hours.
Holding Hands by Judith ArnoldLove this short story about Meredith who over the years and pregnancies is happy now that she's lost all the weight she had put on and all the kids are in college now.Her husband Scott is a professor surrounded by young sexy females all day. He also is publishing his ow...
The heroine doesn't confess to the hero that she has breast cancer until approximately 70% of the way into the novel. After that, she still blows hot & cold, bounces on the hero, and of course.. the happy ending.
I really liked this book for reasons that might not translate to another reader. It's a rich, compelling story about a marriage in trouble, but I enjoyed it most as a form of historical fiction. The story switches back and forth from the present day to the past, telling the story of a 37 year old m...
Decent book. The hero & heroine are opposites, she is prissy with her mind only on her career, he is a bar owner and father to his niece and kind of scruffy looking. They get married since she needs to change her name because of a hit-man and he wants to retain custody of his niece. His niece was a ...
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