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Finding Home (Next)
Finding Home - Next
Author: Marie Ferrarella
CONSIDER CAREFULLY BEFORE THAT FIRST CALL TO THE LOCAL CONTRACTOR: Can your marriage take it? — Stacey Sommers certainly hoped so...but it was looking a little questionable. After the stunning news that her uncle had passed away and left her his dog (aptly named Dog) and a quarter of a million dollars, her penny-pinching, fiscally responsible hus...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373880959
ISBN-10: 0373880952
Publication Date: 6/1/2006
Pages: 304
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4 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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dbs avatar reviewed Finding Home (Next) on + 329 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good book by Ferrarella. She really does a nice job with a heroine who evolves from a spouse who for years has played the "Donna Reed" role to someone who stands up for herself, all without losing her love for her husband and children.
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The first half of the book was a lot of arguing between the wife (main character) and her neurosurgeon husband: money, the adult kids, the house. The wife inherit a dog and $250,000. What do to with the money? She decides to remodel the house. Can the house and her marriage be saved? Quick read. Happy ending.
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What a wonderful read! I was truly impressed with the plot and characters! This is a very well written book -- loved it!!
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This book was different and a good read. I liked it.
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This author's take on marriage escapes me. Why the heroine wanted to stay with her stick of a husband baffled me...Essentially he was a big jerk and still, they live happily ever after?!


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