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| Title | : | Last Chance Summer: A Short Story (Last Chance #5.5) |
| Author | : | Hope Ramsay |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 60 pages |
| Published | : | August 6th 2013 by Forever Yours |
| Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Novella. Contemporary. Short Stories |
Hope Ramsay
Kindle Edition | Pages: 60 pages Rating: 3.8 | 276 Users | 78 Reviews
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It wouldn't be summer without the Watermelon Festival, and single mom Amanda Wright is looking forward to a carefree day eating funnel cakes and sipping sweet tea. But with her inquisitive son and elderly grandmother in tow, she's not in the mood for carnival rides or the kissing booth, until she hears a charming, funny voice over the loudspeaker.Grant Trumbull is the new DJ at the local radio station, and his deep, booming cadence has all the ladies of the church auxillary atwitter. Even without seeing his face, Amanda can't help but wonder if he's the one for her. When she finally comes face to face with the man behind the mic, summer is about to get a whole lot hotter in little Last Chance, South Carolina.
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| Original Title: | Last Chance Summer ASIN B00BL3P5DW |
| Series: | Last Chance #5.5 |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 276 Users | 78 ReviewsComment On Based On Books Last Chance Summer: A Short Story (Last Chance #5.5)
Hope Ramsay has managed to fit a full and entertaining story in a quick read. 'Last Chance Summer' is a fun, clean book that is suitable for everyone. I loved all the characters, not just the main ones. Personally I would have a liked an epilogue where we see the family together living happily; this would have raised my rating from 4* to 5*. A note to those reading this story on a Kindle: when the story ends the display indicates only 70%. This wasn't a problem for me, but it was surprising as IReviewed by Kimfor Read Your Writes Book ReviewsThis is the story of Amanda Wright, a young, widowed, middle school Science teacher, her four and half-year-old son, Ethan, and Grant Trumbull, the new owner and DJ of Last Chance's local radio station. All of the characters are new to the Last Chance series. But Hope was able to give you enough background on them to understand them and feel for them. The story takes place at the Watermelon Festival, which apparently is a huge deal in Last Chance.
A very short novella that ended just as it was getting good. But it had a nice after effect to it. It made me think about how I would want it to end and it also made me interested in reading more books in this sweet, small town series. Amanda is a widow and is busy taking care of her 4 year old son as well as her Granny who is suffering from dementia. Together they head off to the Watermelon festival, each one of them with a different goal in mind. Granny is looking for her husband who has past

Last Chance Summer is a short story by Hope Ramsay. This book was published by Forever romance a division of Grand Central Publishing. I received this book from the publisher and Netgalley for an honest review.Amanda has a lot on her plate. She is a war widow, a single mother to four year old Ethan and the caretaker of her grandmother who has Alzheimer's. Amanda's grandfather worked for WLST radio and Granny thinks he's still alive and on the radio which has poor Ethan a bit confused.Heading out
Lost then FoundIn this small town of Last Chance, anything could happen. Usually when you are not ready for it as in the case of a granny, a small boy and a widowed mom. Add a newcomer with a voice that beckons and you might find what was lost.
It just wouldn't be summer without a visit to the annual Watermelon Festival which takes place every August. Single mom Amanda Wright is looking forward to spending a carefree day eating funnel cakes and sipping sweet tea. But with her inquisitive son, Ethan, and elderly grandmother in tow, Amanda's not really in the mood for carnival rides or the kissing booth; that is until she hears a charming, funny voice over the loudspeaker. Grant Trumbull is the new DJ at the local radio station, and with
3.5 stars ARC Received from Forever (Grand Central Publishing) via NetGalley for honest reviewSo sweet it will give you a toothache.Every year, Amanda Wright goes to the Watermelon Festival in her small southern town, and this year is no exception.Out for a day of cakes and sweet tea, this year is a little different.With her elderly grandmother and her 5 year old son in town, she is not up for the ferris wheels and kissing booths and puppy dogs, but this is what her day is becoming about.The new


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