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The Jetsetters
by Amanda Eyre Ward
Do not be fooled by the cover. This is NOT a light hearted beach read. "The Jetsetters" is full of heavy content and lots of baggage (pun intended).
Charlotte and her three grown-up children all have secrets and demons to face, which they're forced to reveal on a family European cruise, which begs the
question; can a forced family vacay lead to reconciliation or will their relationships remain estranged?
Side note and HUGE pet peeve: There's a lot of dialogue but for some reason the author could come up with one word when writing conversations: SAID. It drove me nuts! How about throw in an exclaimed or remarked or observed or uttered or whispered or babbled or barked or offered or....
Charlotte and her three grown-up children all have secrets and demons to face, which they're forced to reveal on a family European cruise, which begs the
question; can a forced family vacay lead to reconciliation or will their relationships remain estranged?
Side note and HUGE pet peeve: There's a lot of dialogue but for some reason the author could come up with one word when writing conversations: SAID. It drove me nuts! How about throw in an exclaimed or remarked or observed or uttered or whispered or babbled or barked or offered or....