Eileen S. (smileen) - , reviewed Same Beach, Next Year (Lowcountry Tales, Bk 11) on + 271 more book reviews
This was not Dorothea Benton Franks usual story. I so enjoy her tales of family life in the low country, and tales of generations. I suppose generations were involved in this, but is was more a story of two families and what tore them apart and brought them together through the years. It was just OK, in my humble opinion.
Eadie B. (eadieburke) - , reviewed Same Beach, Next Year (Lowcountry Tales, Bk 11) on + 1643 more book reviews
This was a very interesting book. It's two couples who meet at the beach for 20 years. It starts off with Adam mentioning to his wife that he has known Eve as a friend from years ago. Eliza and Carl talk a lot about Adam and Eve's relationship from years ago. Over the years things start to get out of hand and things get serious and Eliza and Carl are beside themselves.
But the two couples really love each other and things turn out great afterwards. Adam realizes that Eve is really too much for him to handle and Eliza is really the one he loves for real.
But the two couples really love each other and things turn out great afterwards. Adam realizes that Eve is really too much for him to handle and Eliza is really the one he loves for real.