This book will pull at your heart strings--both in good and bad ways. How could Erin leave her husband the way she did just so she could advance her career and make millions. Why did she treat her two 12 year old twins the way her father had treated her--even though she had totally rebelled. It was a do as I say not as I do scenario.
Then came the break she had been waiting for---but she had to find somewhere to send her twins for three months---she ended up calling her ex (their Dad) who had not heard from her or seen the twins for eight years. He was an author and according to Erin didn't have enough ambition--little did she know!
The twins went to live with their Dad for the summer who conveniently left all Erin's rules in her car!
Lots went on both good and bad in Erin's life as she lived alone--but she was suspicious of what the twins were up to--even though Chris emailed her frequently to let her know.
Chris ends up saving Erin's life--then makes some rules of his own that she has to abide by! All in all it is a happy ending to an almost tragic tale.
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Love or loot?
Erin chose “loot” when Chris, her former husband, competed for her hand against the god of money.
Now, eight years after leaving him, with a promotion within reach, she is poised to take her place among the elite of Wall Street. She will soon be working twenty-four-seven to reorganize a failing company, and she must have someone to care for her children.
She has few options, and she reluctantly concludes she must beg Chris for his help. She has not talked with Chris, written, texted, friended, private messaged, or tweeted Chris since leaving him, but if she cannot convince him to help her, she will lose her promotion. Her dream of wealth will vanish.
Opposites had attracted when they had fallen in love. Erin remembers a Chris who was laid back, satisfied, and unambitious. He seems not to have changed. He lives on a small island with no home mail delivery. He has no obvious means of support.
She fears if she asks Chris to care for their children for the summer, she will be drawn back into his world. She will lose her drive to succeed and everything for which she has been working. If he does not help her, her promotion will be denied, and lightning will not strike a second time. How can she send their children to live with him without becoming entangled herself?
If you have ever “wanted it all,” buy this book! You will enjoy discovering how Erin makes the choice between “love or loot.”
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David Burnett lives in Columbia South Carolina, with his wife and their blue-eyed cat, Bonnie. The Reunion, his first novel, is set in nearby Charleston.
David enjoys traveling, photography, baking bread, and the Carolina beaches.
He has photographed subjects as varied as prehistoric ruins on the islands of Scotland, star trails, sea gulls, a Native American powwow, and his grandson, Jack. David and his wife have traveled widely in the United States and the United Kingdom. During one trip to Scotland, they visited Crathes Castle, the ancestral home of the Burnett family near Aberdeen. In The Reunion, Michael's journey through England and Scotland allows him to sketch many places they have visited.
David has graduate degrees in psychology and education and previously was Director of Research for the South Carolina Department of Education. He and his wife have two daughters.
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9 comments :
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I would choose a nice man with a good job.
I think I'd rather have money lol
Thanks for sharing!
I've been married and divorced and I ain't that happy with the one I have now...lol, don't tell him and I'm only kidding but, in the end, I want MONEY. LOL
I would choose men. I think that the right person can make a huge difference in your life.
I would choose a man, because I believe in love and soulmates and HEA's. However, it would be nice to not have to worry about bills and fight over finances. All in all, I still believe love always wins in the end.
I would have to say money :P
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