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That Summer Place

That Summer Place

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 3 superstars=1 winner
Review:

On a remote island off of the state of Washington lies an old Victorian summer house. It is just what it seems except for the fact that visitors seem to fall in love with one another under its magical roof.Three of the romance genre's most talented superstars take readers on a vacation to this magical Rainshadow Lodge.

San Francisco businesswoman Catherine is burned out and desperately needs a vacation. She decides to return to the place where she spent many happy moments as a child. When she arrives with her two children, the single mother meets Michael, the local handyman and Catherine's first love.

That old familiar feeling returns in Jill Barnett's beautiful contemporary, "Old Things." Beth and her son travel to the island to meet some friends on her first vacation since her spouse passed away. To her chagrin and fate, Beth is forced to share her lodging with John, an uptight, dead-serious business man and his angry daughter. Only Debbie Macom! ber could find a way for two obvious opposites to fall in love in her particularly palpitating "Private Paradise."

Mitch is a classic workaholic who disses people who spend their life being mellow. However, he has a lobotomy of the soul when he meets Rosie, a laid- back scientific consultant. They can teach each other about what they professionally do best, but can they learn how to love in spite of all that ISLAND TIME they have to share? Susan Wiggs knows how to entertain her readers in a most exciting way.All three stories are top rate and readers will want to spend more time at mystical house.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Summer Sizzles, Seethes, and does the Macarena
Review: Putting authors Jill Barnett, Susan Wiggs and Debbie Macomber together at Rainshadow Lodge was a brilliant idea - and what a gift for readers. For three women, Catherine Winslow, Beth Graham, and Dr. Rosalinda Galvez, the old Victorian summer house on a remote island in Puget Sound is a sanctuary, a place to draw a deep breath, rest, re-evaluate their lives, and heal. None of them expected to find love. For Catherine, love comes packaged in the shape of her first love - and wow, have the years been good to him! Rosalinda discovers a workaholic boss that needs shaking up - so she teaches him the Macarena and raises his blood pressure. Beth finds a man whose teen-age daughter just may give them both grey hairs before they get around to saying "I love you".

These may be stories set in a summer place, but they'll keep you awake, smiling, any time of the year.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: This book includes three stories all revolving around one location, San Juan Islands in Washington State. One author started the stories by setting the scene, then two other authors continued with Debbie Macomber's story in the middle. I have enjoyed much of Macomber's work, so I selected this novel to a quick summer read. I truely enjoyed the combinations of the three authors, and all three stories were enchanting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Skip the Summer Place
Review: This review is for the Audio version. I would not recommend this tape to anyone! The narrarators are soooo dramatic - for instance in the first story ( I can't even remember the title, it was so bad) the person reading the story emphasises every last word of the sentence, whispers and has to take a breath every few words. It is very annoying. I couldn't listen to any more than 20 minutes of the story - that's how bad she got on my nerves. The second story was not much better - she should have skipped the accent and I was disapointed in the storyline - Susan Wiggs is usually much better.

Maybe reading the book instead of listening would make a difference. But I will never know because there is no way I would waste more money on these short stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 3 special writers take you to a special place...
Review: What's better than reading a book by your favorite author? Reading one by your favorite, your second-favorite, and your other second-favorite! I laughed and cried over these three delightful novellas, marveling at the breathtaking setting. If you've ever dreamed of falling in love in a perfect spot, during a perfect summer, this book is for you.


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