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TravelI couldn't put it down. Now, I'm not much for reading but once I started reading this book I couldn't stop. It was very well writen and had a relatable storyline. Granted I am a little biased, I love all of Lynn Galli's books and am waiting for her next, but this one is my favorite. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good romance.
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I found the tone of Lynn Galli's second book to be completely different from her first, but still very enjoyable. It was sweet and romantic, not what I was expecting from a story about Jessie. That's one of the reasons why I liked it so much. The switch back and forth from Jessie to Lauren's point of view gives us even more insight into this eclectic group of friends. Getting more of Austy and Elise was worth the price alone...
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I really loved this second book about the Virginia gang of friends who don't all live in VA anymore but are still closely linked. I don't think you really have to read the first one to appreciate this book , but by reading both you really get a sense of the dynamics of this little group. It's a little weird when the book switches from the first person view of Jessie to a third person view, but hang in there. It's worth it...
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Lynn Galli's second book was just as good as her first. This time, we see the VA friends in their hometown setting...Jessie, Lauren, Quinn, Willa, etc, with visits by Austy and Elise. Galli does a great job, narrating from Jessie's viewpoint, and then shifting the viewpoint to describe events that happen to the other characters. Jessie seems to be a player, and as we get to know her, we find out she's a deep, caring person...
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Lynn Galli's second book follows the stories of two characters from her first. My favorite, Jessie, was complex enough as a secondary character in Wasted Heart, but she's outright intriguing as a lead character in this one. Like so many people who've had the same friends for a long time, she's stuck with an image that no longer seems to fit her. Trying to break free of that image takes her through a jumble of emotions and...
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