Dance at the Beach
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Aerospace engineer Linda Winthrop loves her post-divorce life. Her kids are grown and her ex is someone else's problem, so she's free to live as she chooses, dividing her time between her career at NASA and surfing on the Florida coastline. But when she goes to Cape May, New Jersey, to urge her elderly mother to move to a safe retirement complex, Linda runs into unexpected opposition. And what might be romance with another surfer.
Dan Decatur, surfer dude matured into a respectable business owner, is tired of the Los Angeles beach scene, but he never expected a visit to family in Cape May would lead to an argumentative relationship with feisty Linda. And something more. But what? They're both just visiting Cape May. They live on opposite coasts. How can they be together? Should they be together?
Linda and Dan are both supposedly free, but are they? As surprising new family obligations pop up, Linda and Dan each have to reconsider their priorities and their next steps. Is it possible for them to be happy and also do the right thing?
Customer Reviews
Entertaining read
This was a very entertaining and enjoyable read. Filled with family and life dynamics. As Linda says she spends several months with relatives who were suffering various kinds of losses or problems. I really liked Linda and found her to be a very strong woman who took on a career that very few women were in. I also like the fact she was in my age group and was not afraid to speak her mind. The way she interacts with her mother is fantastic. Loved their relationship. You also get to revisit with the characters from Clean Her House. I always like Elinor and Race. Even though Dan is so much younger than Linda he is so right for her. It gave me a good laugh when he thinks he is saving her. I highly recommend this book and know that most will like it. It is a book I can read over and over again. I received a free book and the views and opinions are my own.