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On my way to Padre Island National Seashore one weekend, my husband and I stopped for drinks and snacks at Wal-Mart.
It was then I noticed I forgot to pack any reading material. I need to read on the beach. It's part of the experience.
In frustration, I looked through all the Wal-Mart bestsellers. It was like someone rounded up all the kinds of books I hated and stacked them in one place. I saw "Savannah Breeze" by Mary Kay Andrews.
Hoping it would be a good beach read, I dropped the book in the basket. Laying on the sand in the next few hours, I felt like I was transported to Savannah's Tybee Beach.
The main character BeBe's relationship with men reminded me of Sex and the City. Her relationship with her friend Weezie was adventurous and I liked the quirkiness of both.
The story turns into a mystery as BeBe searches for the boyfriend who scammed her out of millions. In order to make ends meet in the meantime, she must fix up a dilapidated inn and work her...
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