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The Magic of Summer Love!

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The Magic of Summer Love!

By: Christy Webb
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Megan Bartley was in her middle 20's with pretty strawberry-blonde hair, gorgeous blue eyes, a pretty smile, and was a medium height of around five feet five inches. It had been a year since her friend Jenn had left Sadie's boarding house to get married. She wasn't envious of her friend getting married; however now that a year had gone by, she was wishing she would be able to find her special guy. It was going to be challenging since she worked at Evanston Telecommunications as a telephone operator and spent the majority of her life in an office at a switchboard transferring and connecting other people to each other. What she really needed was to find the right connection for herself in the form of a good-looking and nice guy!

It was Megan's turn to cover the switchboard while everyone else was out to lunch, and she received a wrong number. The man calling had a very pleasant voice and immediately apologized for his mistake. He further complimented her on her soothing voice...and soon a conversation began. They discover they're both single and agree to meet for a bite to eat so they can get to know each other.

Find out if Megan has bitten off more than she can chew, or whether she has finally discovered 'The Magic of Summer Love' in Christy Webb's latest romance! Happy Reading!
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary
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With an automated voice, the narration was rather robotic, but that doesn’t really bother me so much. The worse issue is that the writing, particularly, the dialogue is robotic and completely unrealistic. The entire plot is somewhat far fetched, especially the ending.

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