Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The Great Escape

Where do you run to when your life has fallen apart?

Lucy Jorik is a champ at never embarrassing the family she adores—not surprising since her mother is one of the most famous women in the world. But now Lucy has done just that. And on her wedding day, no less, to the most perfect man she's ever known.

Instead of saying "I do" to Mr. Irresistible, Lucy flees the church in an ill-fitting blue choir robe and hitches a ride on the back of a beat-up motorcycle plastered with offensive bumper stickers. She's flying into the unknown with a rough-looking, bad-tempered stranger who couldn't be more foreign to her privileged existence.

While the world searches for her, Lucy must search for herself, and she quickly realizes that her customary good manners are no defense against a man who's raised rudeness to an art form. Lucy needs to toughen up—and fast.

Her great escape takes her to his rambling beach house on a Great Lakes island. Here, she hopes to find a new direction . . . and unlock the secrets of this man who knows so much about her but reveals nothing about himself. As the hot summer days unfold amid scented breezes and sudden storms, she'll also encounter a beautiful, troubled beekeeper; a frightened young boy; a modern-day evil queen; and a passion that could change her life forever.
I eagerly awaited Lucy's story and was not disappointed. It was fun to to see where to and with whom Lucy ran off, and I was pleasantly surprised at how emotional the book was for me.  The secondary characters added to the depth of emotion as well as to the fun.  I loved the gathering of all the beloved characters at the end.  A must read for the summer.
Author: Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Published:July 2012
Pages: 432
Genre:  Women's Fiction
Source:  William Morrow/Hachette Book Group
Finished:  7/17/12

Nise'

4 comments:

Beth F said...

the words "Great Lakes island" caught my attention. Sounds like a fun summer read with a bit more substance than I might have expected.

Irene said...

I could go for a great escape just about now. Oh but who would do what I'm suppose to be doing.

Anonymous said...

I've been slowly reading this one. Not one of my SEP favorites so far, but we'll see :)

Staci said...

Yep! This one is on my list for sure!!!!

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