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Original Title: True Blue
ISBN: 055358829X (ISBN13: 9780553588293)
Edition Language: English
Series: Hubbard's Point/Black Hall #3
Setting: Connecticut(United States)
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True Blue (Hubbard's Point/Black Hall #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 476 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 3070 Users | 107 Reviews

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THE STORY OF TWO SISTERSAND THE BOY NEXT DOOR.

The acclaimed author of Firefly Beach and other New York Times bestsellers, Luanne Rice returns to the Connecticut beach town at the center of many of her beloved novels with a spellbinding story of a love lost -- and saved -- by the power of what was always meant to be...

Schoolteacher Rumer Larkin never felt the need to stray from Hubbard's Point. Rich with legends of seafaring spirits and lost treasures, the rustic village echoes with the memories of Rumer's past -- even after those she loved have left. Many summers after Zeb Mayhew broke her heart, he returns with his teenage son, and Rumer knows her quiet life will never be the same again.

Zeb has come back hoping to reconnect with his son, with the past and all its mistakes. Suddenly facing Rumer again, Zeb discovers where he belongs. He could never forget the girl who used to climb onto his roof with him to watch the stars. Both Zeb and Rumer wonder if it's too late to do more than regret the path not taken -- or of every path leads us back to the one true love of our life...

In True Blue, bestselling novelist Luanne Rice spins the unforgettable story of a woman who must cope with the dramatic return of a man from her past -- and the fragile hope that the most cherished dreams might come true after all...


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Title:True Blue (Hubbard's Point/Black Hall #3)
Author:Luanne Rice
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 476 pages
Published:April 26th 2005 by Bantam (first published 2002)
Categories:Romance. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary Romance

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Ratings: 3.91 From 3070 Users | 107 Reviews

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True Blue by Luanne RiceI love all of the authors other books and don't recall having read this, nor had I ever left a review so am reading it.Starts out at Hubbard Point where Elizabeth and Rumor are raised on the water by their parents. The mother dies and the father continues strongly on with the task.Rumor likes the boy next door Zeb and we learn of the escapades they go through over the years that draw them closer. Elizabeth ends up marrying him and they all move out to the west coast and

This was a lovely story about two childhood friends, Zeb Mayhew and Rumer Larkin. They spend every minute of their summers together at Hubbard's Point. Zeb is into star gazing and Rumer cares for injured animals. Rumer has always thought that she and Zeb would someday marry. However, she is crushed when Zeb marries her older sister Elizabeth. Eventually, years later Zeb and Elizabeth divorce. Zeb and his 17 year old son Michael return to Hubbard's Point for a local wedding. Zeb realizes the

Good story and I like Luanne Rice but she repeats too much. I felt like she went over and over the same thing to many times. The book could have been 50 pages shorter! The relationship between the sisters was pretty true to life though and I related to it. Her characters are lovable. It's not a life changer but a good pass the time read.

could not get involed with this book, seemed too far fetched.

Too much repeating boring details. I enjoyed the animals however.

You just have to hate Elizabeth. I didn't particularly like Zack either. I felt 20 years was too long for the main character to have to wait for Zack to come back. She could have gotten married at least.

This is a very nice series... Enjoying the seaside stories.

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