"This story was amazing! I felt as if I was being transported to a world of sun, fun, and adventure. It is a great read if you are seeking to escape the boredom and repetitiveness that often interweaves itself into our everyday lives. " - Trisha, Goodreads
Description:
Over the last 25 years, Liz Banner’s life has grown stagnant. Not that she hasn’t loved being a stay-at-home wife and mother, but she didn’t mean to lose herself in the process. And after surviving the most challenging time in her life, Liz realizes that life is too short, and second chances don’t come around very often.
With a milestone birthday approaching, Liz is determined to live a little. And when her best friend, Anne, gifts her a ticket for a 10-day luxury cruise, Liz decides it’s the perfect excuse to experience new things, and just take some time to relax with some of her favorite women. But her idea of a relaxing vacation gets thrown overboard when a few surprise guests make an appearance and attempt to win their way back into Liz’s heart.
With a second chance at life…and love, turning 50 never felt better.
"Told with heart and wit, Live, Love, Repeat is a great beach read that is quick to grab your attention and hold it until the very end. I am already impatient for book 2!" - Jen, Goodreads
About the author:
Jen Drapp, who writes under the name of J.D. Corbett, was raised in Charleston, South Carolina. As a girl, she was obsessed with learning and reading about historical and fictional characters; one of her favorites being Scarlett O'Hara. Jen has always loved writing, whether it was short stories about made-up worlds or even essays for school. She has recently had two contemporary romances published and continues to learn and grow as an author. Jen currently lives in Northern Virginia with her husband, daughter, and a 15-year old very fat cat.
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9 comments:
Sounds like a good book.
I love the title and cover and this sounds perfect for my summer reading list.
Sounds great.
I like the idea of the characters being in the age group they are. It seems the norm is to write novels about people in their 20s, so reading about a woman in her 50s is a very novel concept to me!
yet it is a little sad... losing so much time; anyway, better than never :P
Well thought out design for the book cover.
No questions - I like the Book Cover - definitely interesting.
Right!!! On
Nice simple cover design. Congrats. Thanks for sharing.
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