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3.5 that I'm rounding up. My main complaint is that I just wanted MORE of the story. Also, where was the Clive cameo?
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The action moves on from Caroline and Simon to Simon's old friend Viv Franklin who thinks she's living in a romance novel. About that ...
So Viv receives an unexpected inheritance of a beautiful historical house and land in Mendocino California and, deciding that this might just be the change she's looking for, heads west from Philadelphia to find her new life, and hopefully a hot cowboy to share it with. When she arrives there is indeed a hot cowboy, Hank, who looks after the animals on Viv's la ...more
So Viv receives an unexpected inheritance of a beautiful historical house and land in Mendocino California and, deciding that this might just be the change she's looking for, heads west from Philadelphia to find her new life, and hopefully a hot cowboy to share it with. When she arrives there is indeed a hot cowboy, Hank, who looks after the animals on Viv's la ...more

3.5
“Dark chocolate was supposed to be good for you, right?”
Totally! Clayton gives us another romantic comedy, but this time one focusing on one of Simon's friends, Vivian. Once more we have a hilarious narration and dialogue. I particularly loved the growing relationship between Vivian and Clark, the restoration of the house, and the hints on her great-aunt's life and loneliness. Not as brilliant as the previous two, but still very good and entertaining. ...more
“Dark chocolate was supposed to be good for you, right?”
Totally! Clayton gives us another romantic comedy, but this time one focusing on one of Simon's friends, Vivian. Once more we have a hilarious narration and dialogue. I particularly loved the growing relationship between Vivian and Clark, the restoration of the house, and the hints on her great-aunt's life and loneliness. Not as brilliant as the previous two, but still very good and entertaining. ...more