Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre:
Contemporary Romance/ Sweet Romance/ Humor
Approximate
word count: 50-55,000 words
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Author:
Beate Boeker describes herself as a cautious
cosmopolitan. She lives in northern Germany and works as a marketing manager by
day. Ms. Boeker is married, has a young daughter, and a university diploma in
International Business Administration.
On her website she says… “It was inevitable that I should
work with books sooner or later; I even have it in my name: Boeker is the word
for books in the local German dialect and my first name Beate is straight from
Latin and can be translated as ‘Happy’. With a name that reads ‘Happy Books’,
what else could I do but write romances?” Also check out her Facebook page.
Description:
“All Henry wants is a serious talk with his grown-up son
Josh about the wrong women in Josh's life. However, the conversation
immediately spins out of control and somehow, they reach a compromise that
leaves Henry highly uncomfortable. Has he really promised to place a personal
ad in a newspaper to have more fun in his life? And why on earth did he agree
to put the words 'house with pool at Lake Garda' into the ad? He doesn't want
any gold diggers at his heels! To counteract the undeniable attraction of a
villa in Italy, he comes up with an unusual concept for his ad, and from then
on, mischief is running rampant in Italy.”
Appraisal:
This book was an absolute delight to read. Told through multiple
points of view that are clearly indicated we get to see how this father and son
relate. It is clear they are better at talking about finances than feelings. Henry
and Josh both agree changes need to be made in both of their lifestyles and a
challenge is set. Josh needs to rein in his playboy lifestyle and Henry needs to
get a life, he has become a recluse since his wife passed away five years ago. So
Henry agrees to post a lonely-hearts personal ad looking for companionship. Luckily
for us we get to see the responses from Cinderella, Lucinda, Ayleen, Andrea,
and Carla.
I caught myself smiling and giggling through the meet-ups and the
twists and turns as Tina, Carla’s concerned daughter, arrives from Germany to
stage an intervention between Henry and her mother Carla. As the story progressed it was easy to become concerned about the
number of little white lies flying around. At that point I was so involved in
the story I was concerned that the lies had grown too big to be overcome
without serious consequences.
Honestly, I read until my eyes could not stay open any longer. If you
are looking for a quick, lighthearted, enjoyable read, I highly recommend this
book. It will leave a smile on your face.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant errors.
Rating:
***** Five stars
4 comments:
Wow, ?wazithinkin, haven't heard you gush like that for a long time. I guess I'm sending this one to the TBR file.
I love finding little gems like this story. :) I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Pete.
What a great review!
Thank you, Ms. Fasano. I appreciate you dropping in and posting. :D
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