Making furniture soothes his soul, but escaping the Whitley-Shuler heritage is nearly impossible. making it all the way to Wall Street, until a heart attack forced him to trade in his cufflinks for a good set of hand tools. She got what she wanted-and more-but why does her glamorous life seem so trivial? Vivian had vowed to get out of Charleston, become a big Hollywood star, and stick it to the snooty girls who made her cry. He was the gorgeous son of rich parents, not fit for the likes of her. She was a teenager scrubbing houses for a living. It’s been years since she last saw Harrison Whitley-Shuler. it’s been a long time.”Īnd with those words, Vivian Leigh Rochet nearly melted. This novel was slightly better than the last lot I read, however, I still had certain aspects that I found unlikeable in this story… but first, let’s start with the (problematic) blurb: I loved her tone and voice so much that, despite her last 3 books feeling flat, I continue to read her novels just to refind that magic reading feeling. At one point I binge read 15 of her books in the one short month. I loved Rachel Gibson’s writing when I first discovered her.
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