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Treading Water (Treading Water Trilogy) - Marie Force
Treading Water (Treading Water Trilogy)
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Love is the last thing on Jack Harrington’s mind when he sets out to meet Andi Walsh’s flight. Recently back to work after spending more than a year tending to his comatose wife, Jack is focused on getting through each day and caring for his three daughters. However, the moment he sets eyes on... show more
Love is the last thing on Jack Harrington’s mind when he sets out to meet Andi Walsh’s flight. Recently back to work after spending more than a year tending to his comatose wife, Jack is focused on getting through each day and caring for his three daughters. However, the moment he sets eyes on Andrea Walsh, the interior designer who has come to decorate the hotel his company is building in Newport, Rhode Island, Jack begins to wonder if Andi might be his second chance. After a disastrous marriage, Andi, single mom to a hearing-impaired son, isn’t exactly looking for love, either, but that’s what she finds with Jack. The two embark on a long-distance relationship fraught with challenges as they balance the needs of their children and dueling careers while Jack continues to care for his wife, Clare. Just when Jack thinks his life is once again settled, he is confronted with a new challenge that tests him in ways he never could've imagined, leaving him to wonder if "happily ever after" is in the cards for him."This isn't your typical romance where you're positive you're going to get the happy ending you were hoping for at the beginning. It will rip your heart out at times and having you weeping for joy at others. A stunning story about learning to love again and learning when to let go to those you love." A Reviewer Top Pick at Night Owl Reviews. "Treading Water is a definite must read! Treading Water creates an emotional firestorm within the reader. It shines the light on the good and the bad in life and proves that one moment can change everything and it’s never too late to find love. Marie Force grabbed my heart and squeezed every ounce of emotion out of it but most importantly her monumental story left me blissful. Treading Water may be fiction but it gives me hope; hope in everyday people and happily ever after. I cannot wait for the next book in this trilogy, Marking Time." —Joyfully Reviewed, a "Recommended Read" for November 2011!The Treading Water TrilogyBook 1: Treading WaterBook 2: Marking TimeBook 3: Starting Over
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005YRL04Y
Publisher: Htjb, Inc.
Pages no: 370
Edition language: English
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Dee's Blog Blog
Dee's Blog Blog rated it
2.0 Treading Water (Treading Water Trilogy)
Plot wasn't bad but egads on the telling not showing and chunky unbelievable dialogue
Straight Shootin' Book Reviews
Straight Shootin' Book Reviews rated it
3.0 Treading Water (Treading Water Trilogy)
I read this because my BFF loved this author and this series. This did not blow off my doors by any means. There is something about the writing style in this one that I had a hard time with and I cannot put a finger on what that is. I do not that the speed at which everything happens in this book...
Brie's Corner
Brie's Corner rated it
1.0 Treading Water (Treading Water Trilogy)
Hilariously bad! I could make a list of all the things going on in this book, but I don’t feel like revisiting them. I think cheesy would be a great way to describe it; the writing, the characters, the story, everything was cheesy. And the ending! Oh my, the ending. I think about it and I want to si...
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Tina's Reading Books rated it
3.0
I liked this book quite a bit despite some the moments when I wanted smack some of the characters upside the head. Hard.So here's the thing, Jack's wife of 20 years, Clare, gets hit by a car and goes into a coma. Everybody except Jack are basically saying "she's had it." After about year and a h...
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