Allison Winn Scotch
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Books by Allison Winn Scotch
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review 1: This book made me laugh sometimes because the characters are so extreme. The author does a great job developing the characters. Even when I found them annoying or didn't agree with their choices, I felt that I understood their motivations and could understand their motivations. T...
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review 1: I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would after reading reviews describing it as fluffy. I enjoyed the flawed but likeable characters with real life situations. It is about a woman who thought she was happy but reexamines her life as it begins to unravel. She is a Pollyann...
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review 1: Did not like this book. It started out OK but I grew quickly to dislike every character. I couldn't find myself able to understand their motivations. The protagonist's obsession with her father just got annoying as hell. Her husband seemed like an unnecessary appendage. I found e...
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review 1: As a woman who has been married a very long time, this story resonated truth. The challenges of motherhood, marriage, work and family can boil over and leave emptiness and regret. Jill is filled with regret in all aspects of her life. How she comes upon her second chance, ...
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review 1: I selected this book randomly from the available audiobooks on my library's website, not having high expectations. I was, I will admit, pleasantly surprised by this author's fun writing style and quirky characters. This is not high art or literature, but it was not meant to be. ...
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review 1: This is the story of a woman who survives a plane crash and doesn't remember her life. It was an easy, pleasant read and I couldn't decide whether I wanted her marriage to work or if I wanted her to move on. The mystery of her father who abandoned her years ago really pulled me ...
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review 1: When I started this, I had a feeling of deja vu. I had seen this exact story in a movie with Nicholas Cage. The only difference was the protagonist here is a woman who is disgruntled with her life as a stay at home mom and wife. When she finds out her ex is getting married, sh...