Author: | Helen Myers | ISBN: | 9781458102478 |
Publisher: | Helen Myers | Publication: | March 28, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Helen Myers |
ISBN: | 9781458102478 |
Publisher: | Helen Myers |
Publication: | March 28, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Terry, short for Teresita, has an affinity for being attracted to men who are 'scumbags,' in her words, but devilishly handsome and charming, nevertheless. Roberto is the latest in a long line of men that she has invested in with very little return for her time and effort. Once she breaks off with Roberto, Terry is immediately caught up in a rebound romance with David Cruz, a young man she suspects is a gigolo. Terry has low expectations for her men whereas her friend Sarah has no man at all in her life but hopes to remedy that situation with the use of a dating service. As Terry, her friend Sarah and her family laugh and love on the island of Guam, the reader will get a feel for the island, its people and its unique place in history. The twist at the end of the story will both entertain the reader and create that feeling that romance can still exist even when it is least expected.
Terry, short for Teresita, has an affinity for being attracted to men who are 'scumbags,' in her words, but devilishly handsome and charming, nevertheless. Roberto is the latest in a long line of men that she has invested in with very little return for her time and effort. Once she breaks off with Roberto, Terry is immediately caught up in a rebound romance with David Cruz, a young man she suspects is a gigolo. Terry has low expectations for her men whereas her friend Sarah has no man at all in her life but hopes to remedy that situation with the use of a dating service. As Terry, her friend Sarah and her family laugh and love on the island of Guam, the reader will get a feel for the island, its people and its unique place in history. The twist at the end of the story will both entertain the reader and create that feeling that romance can still exist even when it is least expected.