Book Trailer for And Mistress Makes Three by Francis Ray
By APOOO • Jul 9th, 2009 • Category: Tell It Like It Tis Thursday •
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Anyone read or planning to read And Mistress Makes Three by Francis Ray? If you read it, share your thoughts…curious to know if this is one that I should check out.
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Gina Rawlins is dealing with a cheating husband, a messy divorce, two unhappy children, and a floundering travel business when the very handsome new owner of the local B&B, Max Chaneau, enters her life. Not only does he make her heart pound, but it soon becomes clear that they need each other. Max needs to turn the B&B around and the first thing it needs is a woman’s touch. And not just any woman. He offers to redesign her website for a bit of interior design help. As they work closely together, Gina realizes that her ex-husband wasn’t her only chance at love, even if Max has some scars of his own. However, when her ex (and all his baggage) abruptly reenters the picture, Gina’s love life is turned upside down, while her daughter and son are ecstatic to have their father home again. However Gina is left wondering what she should do? Be with the man she loves or take back the father of her children for the sake of her family?
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I just got this one in my review package for the month so I’ll be reading it soon. I haven’t met a Francis Ray novel that I didn’t like–and I’ve read a bunch of them–but I’ll be sure to come back with specifics.
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Thanks Pat!
This book is on its way to me. I agree with Pat – you can always count on Francis Ray to give us a good story.