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The Hand of Fate - L.B. Clark, 56 Pages
- With her 30th birthday on the horizon and life handing her lemon after lemon, Dylan Connelly wants nothing more than to get away from it all for a few days. With her best friend and co-conspirator at her side, she embarks on a week-long cruise, intending to sit back, relax, soak up the sun and a few daiquiris, and just get away from the disaster her life has become. The last thing she expected – or wanted – was to become intrigued by a gorgeous stranger. But sometimes chance – or fate -- has a way of changing our plans.
- This is one of the most original books I have ever read. The characters are unique and very real, and the romance will make a cynic believe in love and fate. For someone who lives for music and loves to travel, like me, this is the perfect book to curl up with at the end of a long day.
- People-watching has always been my favorite spectator sport, and the Lido deck of this cruise ship was turning out to be a prime spot for it. I sipped my strawberry daiquiri and peeked over the top of my cheap shades to scan the other passengers on deck. There were all types of people on board – children and AARP members, po’ folk and faux aristocrats, fat and thin, short and tall, black, white, Latino, Asian…you name it. None of them were doing anything particularly noteworthy, but it didn’t make watching them any less interesting. My passion for people-watching is rivaled only by my enthusiasm for coffee and chocolate. Most people don’t get it. But my best friend, Elizabeth, shares my passion, and we can often sit for a long time observing those around us, breaking the comfortable silence now and again to share casual observations. Elizabeth and I are also passionate about travel and the ocean. Combine those three things, and it’s pretty close to our idea of heaven. That’s how we came to be on a cruise ship headed for the Caribbean, stress and work and school forgotten. A glint of red shining from otherwise dark hair caught my eye, and I studied the guy attached to it. He was okay, if you liked the frat boy type. Good eye candy, even if I would never, EVER, want to date him. I watched him and his friends for a while, until Elizabeth nudged me with her glass.
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: Internet |
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Tác giả
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: L.B. Clark |
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: PDF |
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: 233KB |
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: Anh Minh |
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: 15.01.2012 |
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Số lượt xem
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: 286 |
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: 9 |
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