Susan Sinclair can do anything right raise her daughter, take care of her mother, have a terrific career...it's no wonder she's worn out! So she retreats back to the family homestead, where her sassy... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I finished this book and "Where Is He Now?" book. This one very honest look at three generations of women. I liked the twists and turns. The grandmother character was real and very funny. Take a chance...
a romance/suspense reader
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This was one of the best books of its type I have ever read. The characters were wonderful.
Good book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Very touching story and moving about a love that never died. I only hope that Ms.Greene will write a story about Becca next.
Pure Delight
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The Woman Most Likely To... is pure delight--and pure Jennifer Greene. It was everything I've come to expect from this author--and more. It's a story of love and healing, a story of second chances (and maybe third and fourth and fifth chances) and of finally getting it right. It shows three generations of women, all on the edge of change, and how they see the possibilities for the future based on learning from the mistakes of their combined pasts.I loved all these women, I ached with them and rejoiced with them. I loved seeing a grandmother who broke out of her structured, rigid life to find the free spirit inside of her. I loved Susan, the book's heroine, working so hard to do the right thing for both her mother and daughter. And I loved Jon, Susan's hero even if she couldn't quite trust all the evidence. He was everything I've come to expect from a Jennifer Greene hero--strong and vulnerable at the same time. It warmed me to see these two come together for the sake of their daughter...and for themselves.Don't hesitate on this book. It'll make you laugh and cry and just plain feel good. It's a keeper!
warm second chance at love
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Becca Sinclair visits her grandmother in Copper Creek, Michigan for some solace and advice as she is pregnant and wary of repeating the mistake her mother made when she gave birth to her. Becca knows how hard Susan worked to raise her alone at the sacrifice of any happiness. However, Becca finds her staid widowed grandma Lydia acting like a teenage woman in love for the first time.Becca asks her mom to return home to insure grandma is okay. Susan comes back to Copper Creek, the town she fled over two decades ago, only to see the one male she has always loved Jon Laker. Becca and Lydia believe that Jon and Susan still love one another and want the best for the sandwiched generation so they begin to intercede to propel this couple back together regardless of the consequences.This is an insightful relationship drama that will provide gratification to fans that relish a complete family drama inside a strong romance. The story line enables the reader to see deeply inside the heads of the lead characters, especially Susan because her two female relatives add an extra beacon on her soul. Jennifer Greene displays her skills as an author most likely to receive audience appreciation for this warm second chance at love novel.Harriet Klausner
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