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Title | : | A Curve in the Road |
Author | : | Julianne MacLean |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 266 pages |
Published | : | August 14th 2018 by Lake Union Publishing |
Categories | : | Fiction. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |

Julianne MacLean
Kindle Edition | Pages: 266 pages Rating: 3.78 | 22685 Users | 1611 Reviews
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From USA Today bestselling author Julianne MacLean comes a suspenseful, emotionally charged novel that explores the secrets and hidden truths within a seemingly perfect marriage. Abbie MacIntyre is living the dream in the picturesque Nova Scotia town she calls home. She is a successful surgeon, is married to a handsome cardiologist, and has a model teenage son who is only months away from going off to college. But then one fateful night, everything changes. When a drunk driver hits her car, Abbie is rushed to the hospital. She survives, but the accident forces unimaginable secrets out into the open and plagues Abbie with nightmares so vivid that she starts to question her grip on reality. Her perfect life begins to crack, and those cracks threaten to shatter her world completely. The search for answers will test her strength in every way—as a wife, a career woman, and a mother—but it may also open the door for Abbie to move forward, beyond anger and heartbreak, to find out what she is truly made of. In learning to heal and trust again, she may just find new hope in the spaces left behind.Present Books During A Curve in the Road
Characters: | Abbie MacIntyre, Alan MacIntyre, Zack MacIntyre |
Setting: | Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia(Canada) Nova Scotia(Canada) |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 22685 Users | 1611 ReviewsNotice Regarding Books A Curve in the Road
ZERO STARS ~ NEGATIVE ZERO STARSI'm honestly so tired of book jackets hyping up a book only to read through the entire thing and then wish I'd spent that time plucking out my own eyelashes one by one.Some samples of the mindless drivel that the author thought we needed to know:(Winston is a dog)As I stand there watching Winston lift his leg to pee on the poleWinstons sumptuous golden coatpick up my sparkling water and take a sip. Then our waiter brings our appetizers, and we admire the
Wow. I was sucked into the story from page one and couldn't stop reading. After Abbie's car is slammed off the road by a drunk driver, everything in her life unravels. A CURVE IN THE ROAD is a fast-paced, tightly plotted page-turner; an intricate tale of family secrets, unexpected twists, the resilience of the human spirit, and the coolest dog since Enzo.

AwfulWhat is up these days with using first person? Anyone can write in first person. I,I. Me,me. No character development. No other points of view. Boring. Its like an essay. If books like this are now Best Sellers then we are truly in trouble.
Cute, but predictable. Felt the most invested in the dog.
I requested this from NG because it was about a surgeon whose life is turned upside down by an accident, which sounded interesting, and its good to read something other than thrillers for a change. I was a bit worried when I discovered that the author writes predominantly romance novels, as its a genre that annoys me too much. However, it was published this week, so I thought I should get on with it, and I ended up enjoying it more than expected.Abbie is a general surgeon from Halifax, Nova
Abbies life will never be the same after the fateful night she gets hit by a drunk driver. She is thrown a curveball and her storybook life begins to unravel. I engaged immediately in this well-paced intriguing story and its interesting characters. The author excels at building character relationships and sprinkling in twists I never saw coming. I loved Abbies awesome dog Winston who enriched the lives of his humans Abbie and her son Zach as they attempt to rebalance their lives. Thanks to Lake
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