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Laura Moore (Author)
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April 29, 2003
The deeper you dive, the sweeter the reward

When college offered an escape, Lily fled her hometown of Coral Beach and never looked back. Now a marine biologist, she must return there on a job to preserve the reefs that give the town its name. But going back means dealing with her past, her family, and worst of all, Sean McDermott. As teens, while Lily passed through an especially awkward phase, Sean—attractive and self-assured—was her constant tormentor. Lily doubts that things will have changed. But Lily’s awkward phase is long over . . . and though she finds that Sean still makes her blood boil, it’s for very different reasons.

As mayor, Sean knows how important it is to maintain the town’s natural beauty—and if the return of Lily Banyon is the price he has to pay, so be it. He can overlook her cold shoulder and give back as good as he gets. What’s harder to disregard is the fact that Lily has grown into a smart and beautiful woman, as passionate about saving Coral Beach as she once was about leaving it. While working closely together, it becomes obvious to Sean that if he and Lily can put the past behind them, they could have a passionate future. . . .

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When marine biologist Dr. Lily Banyon returns to her hometown of Coral Beach, Florida, to finish an aborted study of the town's offshore reef to see if proposed development will be harmful, she has to confront an unresolved past that includes an overly critical mother; a perception of once having been an awkward, first-class nerd; and a secret love for the town's mayor, Sean McDermott. What she does not anticipate is having one of her staff bribed into undermining the study by Sean's rival, the developer, forcing her to dive under extremely dangerous conditions. Or that she will reconcile with her mother, or that she and Sean will finally realize that they love, rather than hate, each other. Their grandmothers play a matchmaking role in all this, adding some whimsy to the plot. Although the reader is way ahead of her characters, Moore does provide a fairly satisfying tale about how things are not always what they seem. Mary K. Chelton
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The deeper you dive, the sweeter the reward

When college offered an escape, Lily fled her hometown of Coral Beach and never looked back. Now a marine biologist, she must return there on a job to preserve the reefs that give the town its name. But going back means dealing with her past, her family, and worst of all, Sean McDermott. As teens, while Lily passed through an especially awkward phase, Sean?attractive and self-assured?was her constant tormentor. Lily doubts that things will have changed. But Lily?s awkward phase is long over . . . and though she finds that Sean still makes her blood boil, it?s for very different reasons.

As mayor, Sean knows how important it is to maintain the town?s natural beauty?and if the return of Lily Banyon is the price he has to pay, so be it. He can overlook her cold shoulder and give back as good as he gets. What?s harder to disregard is the fact that Lily has grown into a smart and beautiful woman, as passionate about saving Coral Beach as she once was about leaving it. While working closely together, it becomes obvious to Sean that if he and Lily can put the past behind them, they could have a passionate future. . . .

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Ivy Books (April 29, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804120048
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804120043
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.1 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #452,961 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Needs a lot of work..., November 18, 2003
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I had high hopes for this book based on several review sites. One gave it an A- and a gushing review. I love to find new authors. While many romance authors are going the way of Danielle Steele, just churning them out, there is always a gem to be found in romance if you care to dig deep enough.

This book was romantic suspense and it did maintain a good balance. My problem is with the style of writing and to stupid to live characters. Pet peeve number one for new authors. Lines like "she worried her lower lip" are passe. I don't think you need to impart such nonsense to the reader. And then to repeat such phrases is silly.

This book is a story of "lost" love found again years later. Unfortunately, the two main characters, Lily and Sean are immature and still act like taunting and teasing high-schoolers. Lily always liked Sean and vice-versa. For some inane reason they spend the whole book remembering the verbal jabs and continuing with this process.

Yes, they do have some "hot" thoughts on one anothers bods and such but this is all in their heads and they never seem to "talk" to each other about how they really feel. Until the end of the book that is. Lily has returned to Florida on a reef study. Sean is the mayor of the town. There are evil-doers afoot trying to throw a wrench in Lily's study.

That's about it folks. In closing I would like to add that if this author can cut down on the lame dialogue and write the characters like they are real people I would probably not be adverse to checking out her work. Until then this book is going to the used book store.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant romantic read, October 21, 2003
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This is my first novel to read for this author, but found Laura Moore's tale of the reunion between Lily Banyon and Sean McDermott, after being apart for ten years, to be humorous and refreshing. Moore does a fine job of keeping the reader hooked on her pages of prose. I'll be looking forward to reading more of Moore's writing, and I'll pick up Chance Meeting as soon as possible. I always enjoy reading the work of a new author. I wish this one the very best.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A intelligent book, June 4, 2003
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Lily and Sean have grown up together...their mothers are best friends, and their grandmothers are best friends. Personally, I loved the grandmothers' plotting and conniving to get their way--I thought it was hilarious. That said, Lily & Sean have never gotten along. Then Lily is called back home to do a research project for her organization on the coral reefs in the area. Sean is the mayor of the town, and they must work together and battle their way through all the hurt feelings of their youth.

You will know what's coming, most of the time, but it is still a good read---it's fun just to see them try to get back at each other for supposed wrongs from the last 20 years.

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reef meeting, reef study, reef committee, research boat, marina development, patch reef, night swimming, gear bag
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May Ellen, Coral Beach, Lily Banyon, Granny May, Marine Center, Pete Ferrucci, Evelyn Roemer, John Granger, Stacy Malloy, George Hunt, Rusted Keel, Karen Masur, Hal Storey, New York, Dave Cullen, Bellemer Bridge, Blue Dolphin, Owen Rafern, Thank God, Abe Lesnesky, Lloyd Gans, Anne Prentiss, Kaye Alcott, Parks Department, Scott Alcott
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