Sunday, September 12, 2010

Making Waves Reviewed







Book Description: Sun, summer, and a scrumptious sailing instructor. What more could a girl want?

When spunky Marguerite Westing discovers that her family will spend the summer of 1895 at Lake Manawa, Iowa, she couldn't be more thrilled. It's the perfect way to escape her agonizingly boring suitor, Roger Gordon. It's also where she stumbles upon two new loves: sailing, and sailing instructor Trip Andrews.

But this summer of fun turns to turmoil as her father's secrets threaten to ruin the family forever. Will free-spirited Marguerite marry Roger to save her father's name and fortune? Or will she follow her heart--even if it means hurting the family she loves?

Full of sharp wit and blossoming romance, Making Waves will whisk you away to a breezy lakeside summer holiday.

My Review: Oh My Goodness! Was this a hoot! Right away I did not like Roger and I could see why Maguerite was wanting to be anywhere but with him. Being able to go to Iowa and get away from him is a dream come true and then to meet hunky Trip Andrews just puts the icing on the cake. I was giggling at Maguerite's antics and her wit. This is Lorna Seilstad's debut novel and it gets a lighthouse for being a knockout! I hope to see more from this author!

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