September 21, 2020

Cure for the Common Break-Up

Author: Beth Kendrick
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group, 2014
Pages: 336
Rating: Highly Recommend

Synopsis: Flight attendant Summer Benson lives by two rules: Don't stay with the same man for too long and never stay in one place. She's about to break rule number one by considering accepting her boyfriend's proposal-then disaster strikes and her world is shattered in an instant.

Flight attendant Summer Benson lives by two rules: Don’t stay with the same man for too long and never stay in one place. She’s about to break rule number one by considering accepting her boyfriend’s proposal—then disaster strikes and her world is shattered in an instant.
 
Summer heads to Black Dog Bay, where the locals welcome her. Even Hattie Huntington, the town’s oldest, richest, and meanest resident, likes her enough to give her a job. Then there’s Dutch Jansen, the rugged, stoic mayor, who’s the opposite of her type. She probably shouldn’t be kissing him. She definitelyshouldn’t be falling in love.
 
After a lifetime of globe-trotting, Summer has finally found a home. But Hattie has old scores to settle and a hidden agenda for her newest employee. Summer finds herself faced with an impossible choice: Leave Black Dog Bay behind forever, or stay with the ones she loves and cost them everything....

Review: A couple weeks ago I had picked up the second book in the series not realizing that it wasn't a stand-alone novel. I set it aside and requested the first book, Cure for the Uncommon Breakup.

It's typical fluff; cute, funny, predictable, a fast read, and one of the better books I've read in this genre. I plan to keep going with this series. Thoroughly enjoyed this first book. 

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