The Last Page by Lacy Camey (Living, Loving and Laughing Again #1)
Publisher: Turquoise Lake (August 2011)
Source: Personal Library
Formats Available: Paperback, Kindle
Format Read: Kindle
Synopsis from Goodreads: Norah Johnson is at a crossroads and is in desperate need to heal after a highly publicized breakup from her major league baseball player boyfriend. To escape, she moves to her summer home at the beach with her sister and best friend where she journals, attends therapy and works on her pending clothing line. When a gorgeous stranger finds her lost journal, he seeks to find the author and make her fall in love with him. But is Norah ready to love again?
My thoughts: I picked this one up based on the recommendation of Amy at Chick Lit Central. The first in the Living, Loving and Laughing Again series, it is a really fast read at 188 pages. The characters were fun to get to know. Some of their antics were certainly over the top, but I think that is what made this story as fun as it was.
The book doesn’t pretend to be something that it’s not, it is unabashedly chick lit from cover to cover. It was such a fun escape that I will definitely be seeking out the next two installments in the series. The Last Name Banks, and The Last Pretense.
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Sounds like a nice break!
Sounds like a fun cute escape. I love this review.