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5.0 out of 5 stars Hope this helps...
Rachel Gaines has been a widow for fifteen years and, at
forty-seven, is tired of doing charity work and attending
ladies' luncheons. Her chance for a change of pace comes at
a class reunion. There she again meets Quentin Rawls, whom
she cut out of her life more than twelve years earlier. Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 1995.
Published on September 6, 2007 by L. Guerra

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2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get into it.
The story line was good but the dialogue ruined it for me. It was unnatural and stilted in my opinion. For example, I don't know any man, let alone a football player, who says "Lordy" or "lovely" all the time. The author wrote as though she was expecting her English teacher to grade her. Rachel was a sexy vixen one minute (and even then her dialogue was flowery) and a...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hope this helps..., September 6, 2007
Rachel Gaines has been a widow for fifteen years and, at
forty-seven, is tired of doing charity work and attending
ladies' luncheons. Her chance for a change of pace comes at
a class reunion. There she again meets Quentin Rawls, whom
she cut out of her life more than twelve years earlier. Some
explicit descriptions of sex. 1995.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get into it., January 20, 2012
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The story line was good but the dialogue ruined it for me. It was unnatural and stilted in my opinion. For example, I don't know any man, let alone a football player, who says "Lordy" or "lovely" all the time. The author wrote as though she was expecting her English teacher to grade her. Rachel was a sexy vixen one minute (and even then her dialogue was flowery) and a very proper speaking society matron the next. If the dialogue had been more normal or natural it would have been easier to relate to the characters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe I am biased because of where it is setting, November 6, 2000
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My mom gave me this book the first time I read it cause I was desperate for something new and it just so happened that we were on our way to Augusta. That is also my hometown and the landmarks are oh so familiar. The storyline also is cool as I was ready for something new. I loved the whole book and now that I am on the west coast I brought another copy just to take me home when I need to
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