Beginning Again (Second Chance #1) by Peggy Bird
Beginning Again is a super
short (105 pages) super cute story. I hesitate to say much about the storyline due to the length. It took me only a few hours to read.
Perfect if you have a day filled with
appointments or waiting rooms. No major plots lines that require a lot of concentration.
A light easy read to make you smile.
Cover synopsis
When Liz
Fairchild's husband leaves her for a younger man, she decides it's time to
start over. So she sells her house, takes her generous community property
settlement and opens an art gallery in the Pearl District in Portland, Oregon.
A little sweat equity, some interesting art to exhibit, assistance from a
surprising source and she's ready to open.
Enter Collins, an
up and coming sculptor who also happens to be young, sexy and determined to
bulldoze his way into Liz's gallery, her life and her bedroom. He succeeds on
all levels. His art is a hit in her gallery; his "to do" list for the
bedroom eye-opening and his attention to her like nothing she's ever known.
But something isn't quite right. He disappears for hours at a time, returning from "business" looking unhappy and acting withdrawn. What's he keeping from Liz? Is it another woman? Another gallery? A family?
And does she want to get closer to this man or run as fast as she can to keep herself from being hurt?
But something isn't quite right. He disappears for hours at a time, returning from "business" looking unhappy and acting withdrawn. What's he keeping from Liz? Is it another woman? Another gallery? A family?
And does she want to get closer to this man or run as fast as she can to keep herself from being hurt?
T~
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