![]() ![]() I would ask her, "Where are you now?" and we would talk through the event she had just passed. Seconds later, I'd hear her say, "Oh, no." I loved hearing her laugh or seeing her tear up. more pened while I listened to my sweet red-head's reactions as she read it! Completely uninhibited in her expressiveness, she would sit across from me and burst into giggles. I know, that sounds pretty strange, but the most fun I had with this book hap. This book certainly ran the gamut!However, I enjoyed this book more when I finished it than while I read it. Review 2: I laughed hysterically at the antics of the heroine that, frankly, hit way too close to home! Moments later, I had to dry my eyes from empathizing with her humiliation. The romance payoff was much sweeter in "Snowball." In summary, this book is much more what I've come to expect from Sandra Bricker. ![]() I found Lucy occasionally annoying, but overall enjoyed her character and found that she cracked me up. This story seemed much more fully developed. Review 1: I enjoyed this book much more than "Love Finds You in Carmel-by-the-Sea" (also a Sandra Bricker story). ![]()
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