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"Fine chick lit"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 11, 2004 on The Best Reviews
SummaryGincy Gannon isn't exactly an easy fit with the upper crust
Vineyard scene. Raised poor and precocious in
Nowheresville, New Hampshire, she escaped to Boston after
high school. Now a career at PBS fills her days, while her
freewheeling sex life keeps her otherwise stimulated.
Commitment is definitely not her thing. So why, when
Gincy's supposed to be reeling in lifeguards, is she
getting hooked on a single dad?
Life is good for Danielle Leers. She's got a close-knit
family, a killer wardrobe, and a job that keeps her in
manicures and massages. As far as Danielle's concerned,
pampering is a right, not a privilege. Besides, now that
she's set her sights on settling down, her good grooming
will attract great husband material. Which should mean a
well-heeled Jewish professional. Not a townie who fishes
for a living . . .
Blueblood Clare Wellman doesn't worry about keeping up
appearances -- her boyfriend, Winchester Carrington, III,
is in charge of that. Actually, he's in charge of pretty
much everything . . . and never lets Clare forget it. Some
time on her own is just what Clare needs to get to know
herself again. Then Win proposes. An engagement ring
shouldn't feel like an albatross -- and this summer may be
Clare's last chance to see what could be -- before what is
ties her down for good . . .
Three city-smart girlfriends are about to take the plunge
into love, lust, and letting it all hang out, Vineyard-
style. It will be a summer of change -- but long after the
tan lines have faded, they'll still have each other.
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