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Carolina Girl

A Dare Island Novel

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Carolina Girl

By: Virginia Kantra
Narrated by: Sophie Eastlake
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Meet the Fletchers of Dare Island

Ambitious Meg, the daughter who never looked back

Steady Matt, the son who stayed

And rebel Luke, the Marine who thought he'd never return

Meg Fletcher spent her childhood dreaming of escaping Dare Island - her family's home for generations. So after she landed a high-powered job in New York City, she left and never looked back. But when she loses both her job and the support of her long-term, live-in boyfriend, she returns home to lick her wounds and reevaluate her life. Helping out her parents at the family inn, she can't avoid the reminders of the past she'd rather forget - especially charming and successful Sam Grady, her brother's best friend. Their one disastrous night of teenage passion should have forever killed their childhood attraction, but Sam seems determined to reignite those long-buried embers. As Meg discovers the man he's become, she's tempted to open her vulnerable heart to him. But she has no intention of staying on Dare Island - no matter how seductive Sam's embrace might be....

©2013 Virginia Kantra (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Family Life Contemporary Romance Women's Fiction Contemporary Romance Heartfelt Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction
Engaging Storyline • Well-written Characters • Emotional Depth • Charming Family Dynamics • Relatable Relationships

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It was a pleasure to listen to. I found the characters believable and human. It kept my attention and had a few chuckles and aha's in it. There are differences in how you come to think of life at different ages. Your past informs the fiyure!

Nice continuation of book one!

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Believable characters, relationships and engaging story. Well worth the credit. Interesting use of point of view that clarifies characters and their motivations. Nice.

I kept thinking "I kind of love this book"

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

This is Meg & Sam's story, I would change out Meg from this book completely. I hated her. There were no redeeming qualities to her.

What could Virginia Kantra have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Up to the very last sentence of this book I wanted Meg to get run over by a big MAC truck!She'sa miserable, self absorbed, abrasive, selfish, greedy, rude, non empathetic, very uptight and I actually felt compared to her other family members ... Very disloyal!

What does Sophie Eastlake bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I have always enjoyed Sophie Eastlake, her voices are perfect.

Do you think Carolina Girl needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

There is a book after this one and it's called Carolina Man. I hope I enjoy the next one and I hope Meg gets run over by that truck. ;-)

Any additional comments?

This unfortunately was part of a series and if you skip it you may miss some of what's happening for book three. Sorry.

I had an EXTREME Dislike For Meg, the Heroine!?!?

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The story was cute, and moved along nicely. Characters were fun and the story was a easy listening story.
I have listened to it two or three times myself.

Easy listening

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After reading some of the other reviews on Carolina Girl, I was amused to see how many listeners did not like Meg Fletcher, an out-spoken, assertive, intelligent and sometimes bitchy attorney. Evidently, male alpha jerks are socially acceptable but women possessing the same aggressive qualities are not.

I never really understood why Meg had such a chip on her shoulder, considering she was raised in a warm, stable home by parents who loved her. It seemed incredible that she spent so many years living with a pretentious asshole in NYC, but I loved her spunk and dedication to her family. I thought Meg and Sam made an good match, very different yet complimenting each other.

Surprisingly, I thought the Fletcher parents (maybe late 60s)) had the most interesting relationship, still loving and passionate after decades of being married and raising children. He was devastated when she almost died in an accident and was ready & willing to take care of her until she recovered.

I enjoyed the romantic elements, family dynamics and low-key drama, with only occasional strong language and mild sexual content. Sometimes it's just nice to escape reality with a light, warm and entertaining novel.

Southern Bitch

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