Sunday, July 22, 2012

"74 Seaside Avenue" Review

Dear Reader,
I'm living a life I couldn't even have" dreamed" of a few years ago. I'm married to Bobby Polgar now (you know, the famous chess champion who just happens to be the man I love ). And we've got this beautiful house with a view of Puget Sound.
Lately something's been worrying Bobby, though. When I asked, he said he was 'protecting his queen' and I got the oddest feeling he wasn't talking about chess but about "me." He wouldn't say anything else.
Do you remember Get Nailed, the beauty salon in Cedar Cove? I still work there. I'll tell you about my friend Rachel, who's got two men interested in her (count 'em, "two"). And I'll let you in on what I've heard about Linnette McAfee, who left town when her love life fell apart. ("That" kind of trouble I know all about.) Come in soon for a manicure and a chat, okay?
Teri ( Miller) Polgar
My Thoughts....
Debbie is one of my favorite authors, and I decided to try to read all the books in the "Cedar Cove" series. I have been enjoying all the books and I have to say I also enjoyed this one as well. 
This is the fourth book I've read this week for the "Summer Read-a-Thon. I reached my goal of four books today.


I borrowed this book from my local Library.

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