Sorry about the pun (Tennessee Volunteer fans will get it
)...
Sorry about the pun (Tennessee Volunteer fans will get it
)...
I went home the day my kids got out of school here (took them with me), so that they could do French (Day) Camp and visit my family. (Note to Sadhbh, the youngest now says, "Bonjour Maman" VERY well.) What should have been a vacation of too much time on my hands and lots of books read turned into 3 weeks of fixing up the house that I rent out (I lived in it when I lived there). And my poor mom is still working on it, although she thinks that she'll be done tomorrow or Wednesday. We didn't work long days, so we didn't exhaust ourselves. We worked while the kids were at camp, so just 5 hours or so a day. But still . . . it was a bit tiring and it would have been nice to relax a little more.
The third and final book in the Sex on the Beach miniseries centers around Sara Montgomery and Drew Jamison. Sara is immediately drawn to Drew because of his ability with a surfboard. Lucky for her he has the time to teach her some moves, both on the board and in the bedroom.
The second book in the Sex on the Beach miniseries focuses on Ellie Rockwell and her run-in with a her childhood crush, Bill Romero. The two of them heat up the beach after she auditions as an extra for a steamy TV show he works on as the first Assistant Director. Their attraction is strong and immediate. However, being with Ellie will force Bill to confront a past he has left there.
Jack Galloway's brother and his wife were killed in an accident. And now, Jack's been named guardian to their three children...along with his ex-wife, Roz.
I liked this book; it was bitter sweet. The hero had so much tragedy in his life and the Heroine was suffering too. Together, they started to heal. I really liked the ending! Had me smiling. Thanks Michelle!