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Future Perfect
Future Perfect
Future Perfect
Audiobook6 hours

Future Perfect

Written by Suzanne Brockmann

Narrated by Patrick Lawlor

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Now back in print after many years, a captivating story of sweet seduction and unexpected love from New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann

Dressed in Victorian attire, Juliana Anderson gives guests at her cozy New England bed and breakfast a taste of old-fashioned hospitality. Whether she's cooking up delights in her kitchen or maintaining the rooms in her beautifully decorated inn, Juliana stays busy and content. Until Webster Donovan arrives—tall, rugged, and sexy beyond belief.

The lean, dark-haired author has a bad case of writer's block and he's planned a six-week stay to cure it. But this beautiful woman is proving even more distracting to the cause. For prim, polite Juliana has a wild side: She rides a Harley and hides a troubled past. The moment Webster watches her take off her motorcycle helmet and shake loose those long, flame-colored curls, he finds his muse—and loses his heart. But can romance with a woman afraid to trust in love last longer than a moment in time?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 22, 2011
ISBN9781455818938
Future Perfect
Author

Suzanne Brockmann

Suzanne Brockmann is an award-winning author of more than fifty books and is widely recognized as one of the leading voices in romantic suspense. Her work has earned her repeated appearances on the New York Times bestseller list, as well as numerous awards, including Romance Writers of America’s #1 Favorite Book of the Year and two RITA awards. Suzanne divides her time between Siesta Key and Boston. Visit her at www.SuzanneBrockmann.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was a quick read on a rainy day. Juliana owns a B&B and Webster is a guest. No big surprises, just a nice love story with some fun side characters. One of those books that I keep in my purse in case I am stuck at a doctor's appt, or on a plane etc because it can be read quickly.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was a quick read on a rainy day. Juliana owns a B&B and Webster is a guest. No big surprises, just a nice love story with some fun side characters. One of those books that I keep in my purse in case I am stuck at a doctor's appt, or on a plane etc because it can be read quickly.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a great, winter day romance. It was warm and cozy. Juliana owns and operates a Victorian bed and breakfast; Webster is an author suffering from writer's block. He comes to stay and falls for her. She is hiding a deep secret. She is dyslexic and has never learned to read. Neither of them is looking for love. Juliana has been hurt before and Web doesn't even believe in love. At first the attraction is physical but soon they come to love each other because of who they both are. But the course of their romance can't run smoothly. First there is Web's bout of the flu and then an ice storm comes just when Juliana's best friend is ready to have her third child. And along the way Juliana is worried about an upcoming visit from a reviewer from a major newspaper (which leads to still another misunderstanding) and Web has to deal with his writer's block.Juliana is a strong, independent woman who has set the course of her life and doesn't want to change it. Web is the cynical but lonely man with a bad childhood. It was great seeing them finally decide to risk their hearts with each other. The side characters are also interesting and well-rounded. I really enjoyed this romance. Truth in advertising is that this is a reprint of a 1993 romance. I didn't read it when it was out the first time. I didn't find it very dated. The only thing I really noticed was the use of a CB radio in an emergency situation instead of the cell phone that would be used today. Even though it is an earlier book by the author it has the hallmarks I have come to expect - well-drawn characters with strengths and flaws and a heart-warming romance.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I had a hard time with the beginning of this - Web was _such_ a jerk. But after he got sick, it got a lot better and I was crying by the end. Though she still doesn't trust him even then - not good. And why didn't Alicia read the letter? It was right there while she was taking care of things. Not wonderful, but quite readable. The problem is that the title has exactly zilch to do with the story - I can't remember which story it is by the title at all.