I've read a lot of "Beach Reads" this summer and I guess I'm just sick of the lack of depth. Nothing wrong with this book but not riveting.
A very light fun read. I breezed through this in a little over a day. The ending(s) caught me a little off guard,but not all of them. Everything just falls into place eventually.
I am a huge Dorotheea Benton Frank fan. I've read all her books. She always writes about the places and characteristics of the Low Country,and the people living there.This one was so different.It almost felt like a comedy. Can books be comedies?We have the daughter of a northwestern wealthy family, where money is no object, meeting and marrying a southern boy, who's family is not as crazy as she had you believing at first.A very delighful tale, the feel of southern peaches and pies, and how things can change in an instant.