Savannah Breeze by Mary Kay Andrews

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  • Pub. Date: January 2007
  • 448pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,330
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    • Pub. Date: January 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 448pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,330

    Synopsis

    Southern belle BeBe Loudermilk loses all her worldly possessions thanks to a brief but disastrous relationship with the gorgeous Reddy, an "investment counselor" who turns out to be a con man. All that's left is a ramshackle 1950s motor court on Tybee Island.

    Breeze Inn is a place where the very classy BeBe wouldn't normally be caught dead, but, with no alternative, she moves into the manager's unit, vowing to make magic out of mud. The work is grueling, especially dealing with the cantankerous caretaker, a fishing captain named Harry. With the help of Harry and BeBe's junking friend Weezie, she soon has the motel spiffed up and attracting paying guests.

    Then there's a sighting of Reddy in Fort Lauderdale, and BeBe decides to go after him. She puts together a posse and heads south. The plan is to carry out a sting that may be just a little bit outside the law but that with any luck at all will retrieve BeBe's fortune and put the dastardly Reddy in jail where he belongs.

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    Keating is simply delightful in the first-person role of BeBe Loudermilk, a thrice-divorced Southern belle and restaurant owner who falls for a gorgeous, smooth-talking con man who tricks her out of all her money and possessions. Putting on a lively Southern accent, Keating embodies BeBe perfectly, evoking her theatrical personality (wailing melodramatically over her loss), her self-deprecating humor and her never-give-up determination as she tries to pick up the pieces by getting a dilapidated motel up and running. Keating also creates distinct, believable voices for the other characters: a lazy drawl for BeBe's grandfather, whose absent-mindedness hides a shrewd mind; a gritty tone for Harry Sorrentino, the cantankerous hotel caretaker who alternately exasperates and attracts BeBe; and even voices of minor characters, including a Valley Girl-sounding young woman named Emma and a Spanish-accented bank teller. The audiobook is abridged, but you'd never know it: it flows seamlessly. It's a rollicking, entertaining story from beginning to end. This audiobook production makes an already enjoyable book even more fun, perfect for beach listening. Simultaneous release with the HarperCollins hardcover (Reviews, Jan. 30). (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Mary Kay Andrews has been delighting critics and readers for years with a series of funny, breezy mysteries, which are quite different from the more hard-boiled detective novels of a certain Kathy Hogan Trocheck. Of course, as most fans of Andrews and Trocheck know, they are one-and-the-same.

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    A book I could share even with my mother!by Anonymous

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    September 15, 2009: It is difficult to find audiobooks that I can share with my mother, but she fell in love with the characters and the story! Before she knew it, it was 3am before she regretfully had to part with her new "friends" at the end of the story. Isabel Keating was superb and captured all characters, even GrandDad, flawlessly. I would recommend this book - and the reader - 200%. It was a grand romp that left us wanting to know more about the characters and what happened to them next!

    Mary Kay Andrews hits the spot! I was bonded with this book and could not get enough of the characteby maggieLB

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    August 29, 2009: I just so enjoyed Savannah Breeze! I had a hard time putting it down. I laughed, giggled and so enjoyed this book. Kudos to Mary Kay Andrews. The underlying romance plot, the "intrigue" of getting back what was taken and the characters were so wonderfully developed.

    The plot was believable as were the characters. I found myself feeling that I had to find this place and rent a room and enjoy my stay. I so enjoyed that the author continued many of her previous characters. The plot had me wrapped right into it. I would recommend this escape book and a great beach read.


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