Return to Sullivans Island
It was impossible to remember how gorgeous the Lowcountry was. It never changed and everyone depended on that. Newly graduated from college, Beth Hayes has worlds to conquer. But her grand ambitions are put on hold when she's elected by the family elders to house-sit the Island Gamble—ghosts...
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It was impossible to remember how gorgeous the Lowcountry was. It never changed and everyone depended on that. Newly graduated from college, Beth Hayes has worlds to conquer. But her grand ambitions are put on hold when she's elected by the family elders to house-sit the Island Gamble—ghosts and all. But there is much about life and her family's past that Beth doesn't understand. And her plans to rest and rejuvenate—to bask in memory and the magic of white clapboards and shimmering blue waters— begin dangerously unraveling when she falls in love. Still, everything here happens for a reason—and disappointment, betrayal, even tragedy are more easily handled when surrounded by beloved family and loyal friends.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780062232571 (0062232576)
Publish date: December 26th 2012
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Lowcountry Tales (#6)
Quite possibly the dumbest fluff read ever. Characters are stereotypical and the dialogue is ridiculous. Who says highfalutin any more?! Certainly not a 23 year old. Maybe it's because I'm from the midwest, but what the hell does 'eah mean? The writing is amateur at best. If anything, this book show...
not her best book, but it was just what I needed.
This is the continuation of the first book, 'Sullivan's Island', which I thoroughly enjoyed. The first book was about Susan Hayes and her life as a child growing up and her present life. This second installment is about Beth Hayes, Susan's daughter, who is now a college-graduate and has agreed to ho...
Heavens, where do I begin? I have read several of DBF's books in the past and loved them all, Plantation being my favorite. They are always filled with love, laughter, heartbreak, quirky characters and lots of southern food. This one, however is an unmitigated disaster of the first degree and leaves...
I don't know who wrote the first 50 pages of this book, but it doesn't seem like the usual DBF. I slogged through it, bored, and then BLAM! There were the interesting voices I was waiting for. What the heck happened? Oh well. Glad I hung on.