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THE GAZEBO

Debut novel about a doomed love affair that’s carried on across several continents and for more than 50 rather weepy years. Like most small-town journalists, Abby Reston is dying for a decent story. An editor for a little newspaper in upstate New York, she is about to despair of anything ever happening in Longwood Falls when an elderly gent steps into her office and introduces himself as Martin Rayfiel. The scion of a rich local family, Martin grew up in Longwood Falls but has lived abroad for decades, and he explains to Abby that he has returned home once a year since 1949 to meet with an old flame at the gazebo in the town square. This year will mark their 50th such anniversary, should Abby wish to cover it for the paper. She wants to, of course, but when she shows up at the appointed time she finds only a leather briefcase. Inside it, though, is her story. Martin, apparently, fell in love with Clair Swift while the two were still teenagers. Clair was a poor girl whose father worked as janitor at the Rayfiels” country club, and neither the Swifts nor the Rayfiels approved of the match. So Martin and she fled to Europe, living off the proceeds of a family heirloom that Martin had sold behind his parents” back. Finding this out, the Rayfiels promptly cut him off without a penny, and he took work as a cook to support himself and his lover. Just as he began to succeed as a chef at an expensive London restaurant, however, Clair went home to see her dying mother—and never returned. She married a kindly, dull carpenter and settled down in Longwood Falls; Martin married a rich, dull widow and prospered in London. Once a year, though, for a single day, he and Clair met and remembered their youthful love—until Clair died of cancer in 1998. A Harlequin Romance in hardcover. (Film rights to Columbia-TriStar)

Pub Date: May 1, 1999

ISBN: 0-688-16753-5

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1999

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LOVE AND OTHER WORDS

With frank language and patient plotting, this gangly teen crush grows into a confident adult love affair.

Eleven years ago, he broke her heart. But he doesn’t know why she never forgave him.

Toggling between past and present, two love stories unfold simultaneously. In the first, Macy Sorensen meets and falls in love with the boy next door, Elliot Petropoulos, in the closet of her dad’s vacation home, where they hide out to discuss their favorite books. In the second, Macy is working as a doctor and engaged to a single father, and she hasn’t spoken to Elliot since their breakup. But a chance encounter forces her to confront the truth: what happened to make Macy stop speaking to Elliot? Ultimately, they’re separated not by time or physical remoteness but by emotional distance—Elliot and Macy always kept their relationship casual because they went to different schools. And as a teen, Macy has more to worry about than which girl Elliot is taking to the prom. After losing her mother at a young age, Macy is navigating her teenage years without a female role model, relying on the time-stamped notes her mother left in her father’s care for guidance. In the present day, Macy’s father is dead as well. She throws herself into her work and rarely comes up for air, not even to plan her upcoming wedding. Since Macy is still living with her fiance while grappling with her feelings for Elliot, the flashbacks offer steamy moments, tender revelations, and sweetly awkward confessions while Macy makes peace with her past and decides her future.

With frank language and patient plotting, this gangly teen crush grows into a confident adult love affair.

Pub Date: April 10, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-5011-2801-1

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2018

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THE UNHONEYMOONERS

Heartfelt and funny, this enemies-to-lovers romance shows that the best things in life are all-inclusive and nontransferable...

An unlucky woman finally gets lucky in love on an all-expenses-paid trip to Hawaii.

From getting her hand stuck in a claw machine at age 6 to losing her job, Olive Torres has never felt that luck was on her side. But her fortune changes when she scores a free vacation after her identical twin sister and new brother-in-law get food poisoning at their wedding buffet and are too sick to go on their honeymoon. The only catch is that she’ll have to share the honeymoon suite with her least favorite person—Ethan Thomas, the brother of the groom. To make matters worse, Olive’s new boss and Ethan’s ex-girlfriend show up in Hawaii, forcing them both to pretend to be newlyweds so they don’t blow their cover, as their all-inclusive vacation package is nontransferable and in her sister’s name. Plus, Ethan really wants to save face in front of his ex. The story is told almost exclusively from Olive’s point of view, filtering all communication through her cynical lens until Ethan can win her over (and finally have his say in the epilogue). To get to the happily-ever-after, Ethan doesn’t have to prove to Olive that he can be a better man, only that he was never the jerk she thought he was—for instance, when she thought he was judging her for eating cheese curds, maybe he was actually thinking of asking her out. Blending witty banter with healthy adult communication, the fake newlyweds have real chemistry as they talk it out over snorkeling trips, couples massages, and a few too many tropical drinks to get to the truth—that they’re crazy about each other.

Heartfelt and funny, this enemies-to-lovers romance shows that the best things in life are all-inclusive and nontransferable as well as free.

Pub Date: May 14, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-5011-2803-5

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: March 2, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2019

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