Maybe This Time Jennifer Crusie 9780312303785 Books
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This is the story about a young woman who is ten years divorced. She goes to her ex and returns to him all his alimony checks which she had not cashed with the purpose of severing even those ties so she could move on and agree to marry her current beau. While there he asks her to take a month and go to the family home out in the country where he has two wards he needs to have evaluated. She's a teacher and he feels she could do this so he knows how to help the two kids who are having problems. Reluctantly she agrees. When she gets there she finds her entire world changes. She falls in love with the kids. Sees ghosts. Realizes she still loves her ex and breaks off her engagement with her current beau. It's a ghostly love story all in one and a very good read.Tags : Maybe This Time [Jennifer Crusie] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <DIV><DIV><P>Andie Miller is ready to move on with her life. She wants to marry her fiancé and leave behind everything in her past,Jennifer Crusie,Maybe This Time,St. Martin's Press,0312303785,Domestic fiction.,Haunted houses;Fiction.,Nannies;Fiction.,AMERICAN LIGHT ROMANTIC FICTION,CRUSIE, JENNIFER - PROSE & CRITICISM,FICTION Romance Contemporary,Fiction,Fiction - Romance,Fiction Contemporary Women,Fiction-Romance,GENERAL,General Adult,Haunted houses,Humorous stories.,Nannies,Romance - Contemporary,RomanceModern,RomanceRomantic Comedy,Romance: Modern,United States,gsafd
Maybe This Time Jennifer Crusie 9780312303785 Books Reviews
I gave this book 5 stars because it does what a GOOD book is supposed to.......MAKE YOU LOVE IT!! The characters, the plot, the incredible twists that I never saw coming. I called it deceptive because of the title. Sounds like a straight romance, and I never would have given it a second glance if I hadn't read the review in Christina Miller's facebook page. She wrote "Tell aunt Tillie she's dead", which is a great romp in itself if you like ghosts, witches and comedic high Jinks. I'm sure you already read the synopsis and won't need me to re tell it here. (I hate that). Just know it is a great read, worth whatever you spend on it, you'll be thinking about it when it's over, recommend it to everyone and be praying you're right that you smell a sequel in the near future. I know I would love to see the adventures the 'non-living', (yeah right) get themselves mixed up in with this group. Makes me want to go antiquing for a haunted breadbox or something. HAPPY READING!
Andie Miller has been a nomad for most of her life. Ten years ago, she left her husband North Archer and she's been leaving ever since. Their marriage was glorious and intoxicating and then cold and humiliating. And it only lasted one year. Older and wiser, Andie is finally ready to put the past to bed and settle down. She just has to see North one more time, maybe get a little closure, then she'll be ready to marry her fiancé, Will Spenser.
North Archer is buttoned-up, self-contained and a damn good lawyer. He has dedicated his life to his firm and family. Marrying Andie was the one wonderfully selfish, reckless thing he ever did and look how well that turned out. Still, when Andie turns up after ten years and informs him she's getting remarried, North does something equally selfish and impulsive. He asks her to spend a month with the two orphaned children of his late cousin. Until recently they were in the care of their aunt, but since her death they have driven away a handful of nannies and caused a host of problems. North is almost stunned that he asked Andie for her help; Andie can't believe she said yes.
Almost as soon as Andie arrives at creepy old Archer House, she realizes the children have problems that go way way beyond anything that North has imagined. The house is literally falling apart, the housekeeper is belligerent and lazy, and there just might be ghosts haunting the halls. And we're not talking friendly ghosts here. Just as Andie starts to make some headway with the children, she finds herself playing hostess to her ex-brother-in-law, his journalist shark of a girlfriend and a bevy of other strangers and relatives. Most disturbing of all is how happy she is when North shows up to sort things out.
I love Jennifer Crusie's books. Pick one up and you're guaranteed an engrossing and satisfying read, filled with quirky, real characters and a solid plot laced with humor. Maybe This Time might not be amongst my Crusie favorites (Crazy For You, Welcome to Temptation, Faking It and Bet Me) but it is still one of the better books I have read this year.
Andie Miller hasn't seen her ex-husband North Archer in 10 years. Their marriage was passionate, but Andie resented North's workaholic tendencies and the two divorced after only a year. Andie arranges a meeting with North, ostensibly to return his uncashed alimony checks and inform him of her intention to remarry, but what she's really looking for is closure - to confirm to herself that her feelings for North are really, truly a thing of the past.
North manages to convince Andie to help him out with two young orphans that have been left in his care. They have been living in another part of the state with a housekeeper and a succession of nannies.
It doesn't take long for Andie to figure out why the nannies have all beat a hasty retreat. It's hard to decide which is creepier the house, the kids or ... the ghosts. Will Andie stand a chance against the undead? More to the point, will her future husband stand a chance against her not-so-ex husband?
I did enjoy this story, but it's not at all what I expected. Let's start with the "good stuff". I liked the fact that the story was set in 1992. Since that's about when I first started reading Jennifer Crusie it had a certain nostalgia. Andie is a trademark Crusie heroine attractive in a down-to-earth kind of way with a caustic wit and offbeat sense of humor. The supporting characters are quirky and well drawn and the story never dragged. It may not have been the story I was looking for, but I was certainly never bored. The "ghostly" bits are sufficiently scary without sacrificing the overall comedic tone of the book. That last part is tricky but the author does pull it off.
And yet I was disappointed. When I heard there was a new Crusie solo release I hit that pre-order button, no questions asked. Why? Because if you want a good contemporary romance you just can't beat Jennifer Crusie. Problem is, this really isn't a romance, or at least not much of one. The main relationship takes place between Andie and the little girl, Alice. Yes, there are scenes dedicated to Andie and North, but they felt like window dressing. The focus of this story is Andie's heart being won over by little Alice (although frankly it just seems to "happen" - one minute they're just two strange, distant children; the next Andie can't live without them).
Bottom Line It's a fun story but if you're expecting a vintage Crusie romance ala "Bet Me" or "Welcome to Temptation", you may be disappointed. If you don't like stories with a strong paranormal aspect then give it a pass.
Occasional strong language and some very mild sexual content.
This is the story about a young woman who is ten years divorced. She goes to her ex and returns to him all his alimony checks which she had not cashed with the purpose of severing even those ties so she could move on and agree to marry her current beau. While there he asks her to take a month and go to the family home out in the country where he has two wards he needs to have evaluated. She's a teacher and he feels she could do this so he knows how to help the two kids who are having problems. Reluctantly she agrees. When she gets there she finds her entire world changes. She falls in love with the kids. Sees ghosts. Realizes she still loves her ex and breaks off her engagement with her current beau. It's a ghostly love story all in one and a very good read.
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