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by Lacy Camey

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Norah Johnson is at a crossroads and is in desperate need to heal after a highly publicized breakup from her major league baseball player boyfriend. To escape, she moves to her summer home at the beach with her sister and best friend where she journals, attends therapy and works on her pending clothing line. When a gorgeous stranger finds her lost journal, he seeks to find the author and make her fall in love with him. But is Norah ready to love again?Book 1 in the romantic comedy trilogy of living, loving, and laughing again; a Norah Johnson story.… (more)
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She was dumped ... But she has wealth, girlfriends and the “hottie” down the beach to step in to help heal her broken heart.

Definitely targeted for the young teen market. ( )
  Bettesbooks | Aug 29, 2020 |
I would give this 2.5
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The writing style was good, the storyline was ok but I didn't really enjoy the characters. ( )
  cubsfan3410 | Sep 1, 2018 |
3.5 stars

Norah feels like she's hit rock bottom after her major league baseball star boyfriend leaves her for another woman, a woman who's carrying his baby!! She puts her energy into starting anew and putting all her anger into her fashion designs but the only thing that seems to keep her happy is creating doggie couture for her love in the form of herdpg, but has she had a genius idea?

Lacy Camey has a great voice for chick-lit, I loved her writing style, what she wrote felt relevant and current, and reading it felt like reading a story about a close friend instead of a fictional character that I couldn't relate too. This story was light and romantic and funny, exactly what I think a perfect chick-lit book is made of. I cant wait to read the rest of the series, and think lacy has a strong voice and will be around for along time to come!! ( )
  LauraMoore | Sep 29, 2011 |
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Norah Johnson is at a crossroads and is in desperate need to heal after a highly publicized breakup from her major league baseball player boyfriend. To escape, she moves to her summer home at the beach with her sister and best friend where she journals, attends therapy and works on her pending clothing line. When a gorgeous stranger finds her lost journal, he seeks to find the author and make her fall in love with him. But is Norah ready to love again?Book 1 in the romantic comedy trilogy of living, loving, and laughing again; a Norah Johnson story.

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