They’ve been best friends since 7th grade. But this summer, teetering on the threshold of thirty, four women are going to need each other more than ever. Cassie has sworn off romance after yet another bad date. Yet deep down, she’s still looking for Mr. Forever. A long-haired biker doesn’t figure into her plans, so where’s the harm intouring the back roads of Sonoma on a Harley with Walt Arneson?
JULIE married her high school sweetheart—who can get her pregnant with a mere glance—too young and now wonders how her life became all about leaky faucets and checkbook balances. Maybe love isn’t enough to sustain the hottest couple in town.
MARTY’S firefighter husband has forgotten all about romance, and an old flame begins to look mighty tempting.
BETH, a busy doctor trapped in a body that’s betrayed her yet again, is becoming a difficult patient and a secretive friend.
This book will not be available until sometime between May and July, 2010.
My Review: This was a fun, quick read. I love the premise of four good girlfriends – all different – yet all interesting. Real life marriage including real life problems was presented – but with marriage and family rated before all else in importance. Women long for these types of friendships. Friendships that are loyal and last through the test of time. Women also long for deep lasting relationships with the men in their lives. This book satisfies all of those deep desires. The characters could be someone you know or knew. I never read anything by Robyn Carr before, and will most likely look for books by her again. Reading this was a great way to begin my Spring Break from school!
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April 1st, 2010 at 10:39 am
Whoa. Sounds great. Perhaps I should read this.
April 5th, 2010 at 11:26 am
great review! will read,Thanks
April 7th, 2010 at 6:14 pm
Sounds great, will definitely look up
April 7th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
This is a lovely book which deserves praise
September 23rd, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Oh I love Sonoma, and most of the north bay area. I’ll keep my eyes open for this book.
Joshua Leach
Department of Defense Consulting Services.