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2.0 out of 5 stars Sounded better then it was., September 30, 2007
Back Cover:The perfect woman?

Beautiful big-city transplant Zoe Kozlowski came to Pinehurst to heal from a failed marriage and a frightening battle with breast cancer. So the passionate photographer instantly threw herself into an ambitious project: transforming her new home into a bed-and-breakfast. Luckily for her, the best architect--and most eligible bachelor--in town just happened to be her neighbor, Mason Sullivan.

Gorgeous Mason's interest in the renovation quickly turned more than professional. But as captivating as he found his new neighbor, she was also a reminder of his painful childhood. Mason had vowed long ago never to risk losing his heart again--but how could he have known such temptation would lurk just next door?




This book sounded so good, I loved the fact that Zoe was a survived cancer, but in the end it was Zoe that turned me off of this book. My main problem with her was her attitude. From the very beginning she sounded and acted like a snob. And even thoughout the book her constant mistrust in Mason was a huge turn off. Yes, in the book Mason does do something stupid and we as readers find out what why he did it. Zoe understands but even that isn't enough to turn off her mistrust in Mason. I gave this book a two instead of a one, because of the ending, but even that wasn't enough to turn my feelings towards this book.
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