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Rachel Schurig

Autore di Three Girls and a Baby

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Comprende il nome: Rachel Schurig

Serie

Opere di Rachel Schurig

Three Girls and a Baby (2011) 180 copie
Lovestruck in London (2013) 95 copie
In Search of a Love Story (Love Story, #1) (2012) — Autore — 88 copie
Ransom (Ransom, #1) (2014) 77 copie
Escape In You (2013) 39 copie
Three Girls and a Wedding (2011) 30 copie
Where Your Heart Is (2016) 16 copie
LOL Romantic Comedy Anthology, Vol. 1 (Box Set 13-in-1) (2014) — Collaboratore — 7 copie
Release (Ransom, #2) (2014) 6 copie

Opere correlate

Beyond Desire Collection (2014) — Collaboratore — 7 copie
Holiday Wishes (2012) 7 copie
Nice-ish (2022) — Collaboratore — 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Luogo di residenza
Detroit, Michigan, USA

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Daisy is a very sweet girl but it was the character of Daltrey who really drew me into the story. I found Daisy's friends and Daltrey's dad annoying to the point that I skimmed the bits of the story they were in. I quite liked the writing style and the I was engaged from beginning to end.
 
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KateKat11 | 6 altre recensioni | Sep 24, 2021 |
I'm in love. This book was everything I enjoy reading. There was romance and love. Problems and desperation. Babies. Best friends. I read it without a real break to the very end and I could still continue reading. I probably have to read the other three girls books. It was just so perfect.
 
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AllAndAnyBooks | 20 altre recensioni | Sep 17, 2020 |
This is the fifth book in the "Three Girls" series and I was so blown away about how much I loved it and how sad it is to see the end of the girls..(maybe?)

Unlike with the previous novels being told from only one of the girls points of views this one is told from Ginny, Jen, and Annie's points of views. We have all of the girls happily settled and in two cases are moms. With more pressure on all of the girls whether it be from their professional lives or when it comes to comparing themselves to other mothers they are starting to keep things from one another and starting to feel resentful of each other.

What I thought was quite realistic is that as you grow up you stop telling your friends every thing that is going on with you. You have a husband/boyfriend/partner that you start to share things with and often if it is too private you feel embarrassed or ashamed to say to a friend that you are jealous of them or having a hard time. It makes you feel as if you are less of a woman somehow if you admit you can't do it all. So with all of the girls falling apart in their own ways when it comes to changes that are going on in all of their lives I thought it was quite realistic that eventually everything would implode.

The only thing I wish had been elaborated on more was the character of Kiki in this story. I loved reading Kiki's story in "The Truth About Ever After" and thought she was more a part of the group now at the conclusion of that novel. It just felt at times she was excluded from the gatherings and hanging out going on with all of the girls.

You definitely won't be disappointed if you pick up this novel! I suggest you read the other novels in the series first though so you can find out who is who. Start out with "Three Girls and a Baby" and work your way from there.
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ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
Rachel Schurig's newest offering An Unexpected Love Story (Love Story Book Two) is book two in her Love Story series.

With the ease and talent she has shown in writing the Three Girls series I am falling in love with the characters in her newest series. Since this is book two I would suggest you read In Search of a Love Story first since events and characters from that novel are referenced in this one.

Brooke Murray the main protagonist of this novel was introduced in book one as Emily Donovan's best friend who was still back in their hometown running her family's inn.

We find Brooke despairing of changing her life to go home and deal with the aftermath of her father's illness that led to her managing her family's inn and trying to get it to turn a profit. I liked Brooke's personality and her friendship with Paul (former lover and currently working for her) and her love/ hate relationship with still living in her hometown.

Brooke though is unexpectedly changed after meeting an inn customer John and falling for his urban and sophisticated style. Feeling thrown for the first time ever by a man we get to see Brooke grow up and choose what future she wants. We also get some throw away lines about characters from Three Girls which was welcomed. I really loved the push/ pull with Brooke and seeing her realize her worth. I have read this novel twice already and plan on reading it one more time before reading the third and final book, An (Almost) Perfect Love Story (Love Story Book Three)

I 100% recommend reading!
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ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |

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37
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4
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673
Popolarità
#37,521
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
49
ISBN
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