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by: Catherine Anderson
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780451212160
ISBN: 0451212169
Label: Signet
Manufacturer: Signet
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: June 01, 2004
Publisher: Signet
Release Date: June 01, 2004
Sales Rank: 66680
Studio: Signet
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Things keep getting brighter for fans...
The New York Times bestselling author of Blue Skies is back with a brand-new love story!
The novels of Catherine Anderson have been praised as 'richly emotional [and] deeply satisfying' (Booklist). Now, in Anderson's latest Coulter family story, serious-minded Zeke Coulter's life begins to sizzle when he finally meets his match...
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - bright eyes
the book is awesome, I wish I had started reading the series in order, I have read most of the stories except the book about Bethany, I have heard so much about the story it is too late to read it. maybe they should be numbered.
Rating: - A Coulter disappointment!
I Love Catherine Anderson's writing style and the different angles of love that she is able to write about, but this one was just a boring read. Nathalie is recently divorced with 2 kids and Zeke is the neighbor whose home was vandalized by Nathalie's son. Zeke agrees to let Chad, her son, work of the debt and soon enough they fall in love.
This book just didn't do it for me. Zeke was boring and so was Nathalie. There was no depth to their characters, I just felt like they went through the ... Read More
Rating: - Another Fun Coulter book
I enjoyed this book; it has humor,a romance, a mystery, kids, pets and lots of family. It was a lighter read than Blue Skies (Hank Coulter's story). I didn't like it at all. I enjoyed that Zeke and Natalie meet and fall in love without all the sexual tension in other books. That storyline is so played out. Zeke was great with Natalie's kids and was just touching for him to especially reach out to Chad who was so troubled and helped him gain confidence in himself. Rosie of course was delightful. ... Read More
Rating: - Hmm, not like the others.
I normally absolutely love the Coulter series. Of the 8 there are, this one I couldn't even finish. I really didn't like the extra characters. I felt disgusted reading about overly slutty Valerie and drunk and dirty Grandpa. I thought Catherine painted a very low "white trash" picture of Natalie. Neither did I like the whole murder mystery angle. I know Catherine usually does the mystery thing very well, but the feel of the entire book was off. So, I guess I am one of very few people who did not like ... Read More
Rating: - Surprised and pleased.
I put off reading this book for quite awhile. I thought I'd wait until I was in the mood for something schmaltzy. I was definitely off the mark on this one. Zeke is a firm "never want to get married or have kids" guy. Natalie is a single, working mom with two kids and a truly wretched ex-husband.
When her son vandalizes Zeke's house & they meet, sparks fly but neither one wants to admit it. Then Natalie's daughter Rosie is added to the mix. Rosie is just like the daughter of ... Read More
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