Sunset Bay by Susan Mallery

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: February 2009
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 6,285

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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 6,285

    Synopsis

    What if you got another chance at the life that got away?

    In an emotional story brimming with wry humor, New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery pens a heartwarming tale of love, family, and a woman's journey of discovery.

    L.A. accountant Megan Greene has a successful job, a handsome cardiologist fiancé, and a doting father. Surely they make up for her estranged sister and hypochondriac mother...and a niggling sense that something, somewhere, got lost along the way. But then Megan's life falls spectacularly apart. Faced with the knowledge that neither her father nor her fiancé are the men she thought they were, she is loath to trust Travis — the high school boyfriend who never quite left her heart. But his reappearance stirs dreams she once reluctantly packed away, and forces her to confront her relationship with her sister — a bond that has been strained to the limit but has never quite broken. And amid the turmoil lies the promise of a future Megan never expected — one that may turn out to contain everything she really needs....

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    Biography

    Susan Mallery is the New York Times bestselling author of more than eighty romance novels, including her acclaimed Marcelli series, her Buchanan family series, and most recently, her first foray into women's fiction, Sunset Bay. The winner of the National Readers Choice Award, she has a Masters degree in Writing Popular Fiction. Susan makes her home in Washington with her husband and an assortment of pets. Visit her website at www.SusanMallery.com.

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    What if you got another chance at the life that got away?by The-Ladies-Room

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    August 05, 2009: I can personally attest that Sunset Bay by New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery is a book for all women of all ages. It's also Susan's debut into women's fiction and I hope she continues on this path. I can only say I was personally blown away and cried my heart out! While reading this incredible story I was forced to take a personal look at myself and ask the question some of us are afraid to ask concerning my dreams. Have I accomplished them or some where along the way, were they lost?

    We all make personal choices for love, for family and for friends and sometimes along the way we loose a part of ourselves. Books like this exceptional story remind us, give us a wake up call and hopefully we can learn from stories like this and grow because of them.

    The character Megan Greene in Sunset Bay was difficult for me to read because of the family dynamics..her spoiled sister, her doting father and her very selfish and verbally abusive mother. As usual, Susan Mallery interjects humour into her storyline but makes this so believable you want to stand up and yell at them all while laughing and crying at the same time. But it was Megan's courage I adored and in the end the decisions she made on a personal level.

    Megan's first love was Travis, the high school bad boy who also came from a physically abusive family. Travis is so passionate and honourable and for me sort of a knight in shining armour. He is also dark and edgy and at times afraid of his feelings for Megan. Their history is well let's say sweet and yet in the end very emotional; it's a love story about second chances.

    All of the characters in Sunset Bay are unique, from Megan's immediate family, to her special friends, Travis, and her cheating doctor fiancé. When a secret is revealed which eventually rips her family apart you will certainly be shocked.

    If you believe in dreams coming true and second chances then I encourage you to read Mallery's Sunset Bay because I sincerely believe this book will win many awards, it's that special.

    Behind the Story:

    "The heroine came to me one Saturday afternoon while I was watching Project Runway. (I'm obsessed with Project Runway.) With great excitement, I told my agent all about this quirky, artsy girl. Megan was one of those kids who could take an outfit from ordinary to awesome with nothing but scissors and some thread. She saw art in fabric and texture, put together odd combinations that shouldn't have worked but did.

    What would happen to a girl like that, I wondered, if she bowed to family pressure and got a "sensible" job? And how would she feel about a sister who rejected sensibility to pursue her own crazy dream?" --------------

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    An Unusual Read by Susan Malleryby crazyblonewolf

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    June 13, 2009: The store played out in the pages of this book are at one point sad, another unbelievable, heartwrenching, and down to earth.

    It takes an LA accountant Megan Greene, from her comfort zone as an accountant with a fiance and a loving father to a disallushioned woman who caught her fiance cheating, whose father shuts her out of his life after he finds out that she is not his biological child.

    She finds that her and her younger sister, whom she never had a good relationship with growing up have a lot in common as adults.

    It is a story that many families with disfuntional families can relate to in one way or another.

    Megan finds her way back to the life she had really wanted in the first place. I couldn't put it down intil the final page was turned.


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