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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Three women, strangers to each other inherit a beach house, and take on the challenge of restoring the historic Mediterranean Revival style house to its former glory in Ten Beach Road by Wendy Wax. This is a very enjoyable read with elements of humor, with new found friendship, and fullfilling ones dreams. Wendy Wax sure drew me in with all the drama that each of the women brought into the telling of all the turmoil involved in renovating the beach house while trying to handle the lives of each woman's complicated life. I loved the descriptions of the beach house, the surrounding area and the dialogue between the women, their mates, and the minor characters throughout the book. I will definitely be reading more of Wendy Wax's books, especially the sequels to this book! ( ) Ten Beach Road by Wendy Wax Contemporary women’s fiction. 1st in the Ten Beach Road series. Three women, each having lost their life savings to a Ponzi scheme, inherit a portion of a beach house. Together, they decide to repair and renovate the house while dealing with life issues as a result of the changes in their lives. Managing life issues is no easy task. This book is at times heartbreaking, disquieting, and life affirming. The women are strong survivors and determined and that’s what makes this story worth reading. 3.5 Cute storyline, I feel like I've read a few stories like this and enjoyed them. A group of strangers have their savings stolen and wind up with nothing to show for it but a run down beach house. If they sell the house as is, they won't get nearly as much money as they could if they work on the house and sell it afterwards. Madeline's story is the most bleak at the moment. She finds out her husband lost his job six months ago without telling her, her mother-in-law moves in with them, her son announces he's at risk of failing out of college and her daughter is pregnant. Her husband goes into a depression and Madeline realizes her only choice is to remodel the house with two strangers and hope the profits will save them all. The characters are likable but for whatever nit-picky reason, it bugged me that the names kept alternating between names and nicknames. Sometimes she's Madeline, sometimes she's Maddie, sometimes there's Nicole, sometimes Nikki. Maybe it wouldn't have been as noticeable to me if it weren't within the same paragraph. I didn't think the love interests were super likable either, Chase seemed unfair to Avery and Madeline's husband was really not there for her. I liked best the parts of the story showing the characters becoming friends and their cute, low key evenings. no reviews | add a review
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Madeline, Avery, and Nikki are strangers to each other, but they have one thing in common. They each wake up one morning to discover their life savings have vanished, along with their trusted financial manager-leaving them with nothing but co-ownership of a ramshackle beachfront house.Throwing their lots in together, they take on the challenge of restoring the historic property. But just as they begin to reinvent themselves and discover the power of friendship, secrets threaten to tear down their trust-and destroy their lives a second time. No library descriptions found. |
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