
First I will say that this book was cute, adorable, and had a clean sort of heartwarming effect. I liked the way that the main character, Paige, was so electronic that she didn’t know how to talk to people. I think in this day and age we all forget the telephone and going to meet someone and use face time, skype and instant message instead. When she had enough Paige Elliot unplugged her NYC life and opened a magazine and picked the place that she could afford to live. She follows her heart to Kanah Springs and encounters real people, makes real friends, finds Jonathan Macklin and follows through on her dream of owning a store.
The book is very PG rated and will appeal to a great audience. I may even label it chick lit aside from contemporary romance, but that is my opinion. You should check out the author below she has several other books.Click on the giveaway button on my sidebar to WIN a copy!
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About the Author:-
I was born in New York City and but now live somewhere else. By now, I think of myself as a country girl and know more about gardening and animals than how to ride the subway.
Starting my career by writing books, (and I did the cover photography for my first two published by Atheneum so continuing to do the covers to my new books is predictable), I was actually aiming at the small screen. Television seemed like the perfect place for me even if I had no clue how to get there. Life is funny and often presents opportunities. Through a neighbor, I wound up getting an introduction to a lower honcho at ABC and an audition to write for them. My hopes were more than dashed, they were crushed, disintegrated, evaporated, demolished when ABC couldn’t find a place for me on General Hospital. (No Luke and Laura in my future!) To ease the crushing disappointment, I wrote In Real Life I’m Just Kate about a 17 year old girl who becomes a star on a soap opera. That became an open sesame moment and shortly thereafter I became the last headwriter for NBC’s daytime serial, The Doctors, where I was ordered by the network to kill Alec Baldwin, shooting him not once but twice. With two different guns. From different directions.
When I left television, I became involved in antiques and auctions.
This provided many experiences and ideas for stories.
Nothing Serious is owes much to that time in my life—complete sets of Playboy magazine from issue 1 stacked next to an Art Deco bedroom set with portraits from the 1800’s leaning up against the armoire. It’s always possible to find a treasure and Paige found one in Jonathan.
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