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Book : Homewreckers - Andrews, Mary Kay

Modelo 50822343
Fabricante o sello GRIFFIN
Peso 0.29 Kg.
Precio:   $54,879.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 13-05-2025 y el 21-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : Homewreckers

-Fabricante :

Griffin

-Descripcion Original:

Summer begins with Mary Kay Andrewss The Homewreckers, a delightful summer read about flipping houses, and finding true love. Andrews (The Newcomer) sparkles in this fast-paced tale. Andrews’s fans will eat this up. Publishers Weekly A fun story with twists and turns that will appeal to romantics and cold-case fans alike. Kirkus Hattie Kavanaugh went to work restoring homes for Kavanaugh & Son Restorations at eighteen, married the boss’s son at twenty, and became a widow at twenty-five. Now, she’s passionate about her work, but that’s the only passion in her life. “Never love something that can’t love you back,” is advice her father-in-law gives her, but Hattie doesn’t follow it and falls head-over-heels for a money pit of a house. She’s determined to make it work, but disaster after disaster occurs, and Hattie’s dream might cost Kavanaugh & Son their livelihood. Hattie needs money, and fast. When a slick Hollywood producer shows up in her hometown of Savannah, Georgia, she gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: star in a beach house renovation reality show called The Homewreckers, cast against a male lead who may be a love interest, or may be the ultimate antagonist. Soon, there’s more at stake than bad pipes and dry rot: during the demolition, evidence comes to light that points to the mysterious disappearance of a young wife and mother years before. With a burned out detective investigating the case, an arsonist on the loose, two men playing with her emotions, and layers upon layers of vintage wallpaper causing havoc, its a question of who will flip, who will flop, and if Hattie will ever get her happily-ever-after.
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