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Original Title: | Flirting with Pete |
ISBN: | 0743489608 (ISBN13: 9780743489607) |
Edition Language: | English |
Barbara Delinsky
Paperback | Pages: 187 pages Rating: 3.86 | 4937 Users | 260 Reviews
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OK, can I just say that I cannot wait until I finish writing my thesis (which I should be working on right now but cannot focus.... I am so tired, but can't sleep). Anyway, back to my review.I am a Barbara Delinsky fan for life!!!! She is right up there with Bernice L. McFadden.
If you like mystery, intrigue, drama, humor, sorrow, and hope all rolled into one book, well this is your book. I read this book in two days. Should I mention my newborn son was only two months old and I was working on my thesis? Yes, that's just how good this book is. In case you are wondering, I had NO help caring for my son except my husband and he is a very healthy and happy baby.
But I HIGHLY recommend this book. Blindly selecting books off of the library shelves definitely have their rewards, and this was one of them!!!!!
I cannot wait until May 15, 2010 (when I graduate). I will be heading straight to the library that very next week grabbing me some Barbara Delinsky books, and a few others that are on my Must Read list!
Now, if I can just finish my thesis.

Identify Of Books Flirting With Pete
Title | : | Flirting With Pete |
Author | : | Barbara Delinsky |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 187 pages |
Published | : | April 2004 by Sinomn & Schuster UK (first published January 1st 2003) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Mystery |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 4937 Users | 260 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Flirting With Pete
Casey Ellis is a therapist who is the result of a one night affair. With her mother in a coma from an accident 3 years ago and her father, a famous psychologist with whom she has had no relationship, Casey is on a journey of her own to discover who she is and what is real. Casey's dad leaves her a Beacon Hill townhouse and that starts a search for answers to why he would do that after ignoring her all of her life. The search leads to a manuscript left by her father that tells the story of aThis book was interesting but not my favourite B Delinksy book. I figured out the connections early on - I think we were meant to though. I just didn't deeply connect although the plot was good.
Flirting with Pete is a story within the story of a young woman who never met her father in life, and like him, Casey Ellis becomes a therapist. She's a whiny character that about drove me crazy for 3/4's of the novel, but she does redeem herself in the last 150 pages. The story line that held my attention was that of Marybeth Jennifer Clyde. Her father killed Jenny's mother as the woman beat Jenny. Jenny has no friends. Folks in Little River shun her - maybe out guilt, shame, or pure meanness.

OK, can I just say that I cannot wait until I finish writing my thesis (which I should be working on right now but cannot focus.... I am so tired, but can't sleep). Anyway, back to my review. I am a Barbara Delinsky fan for life!!!! She is right up there with Bernice L. McFadden. If you like mystery, intrigue, drama, humor, sorrow, and hope all rolled into one book, well this is your book. I read this book in two days. Should I mention my newborn son was only two months old and I was working on
Intriguing multi layered story of a womans journey through the death of her birth father and her single mother. Casey is startled to learn that her father, who she had no relationship with has left her his multi million dollar home on Beacon Hill in Boston, just when her group practice is going through a crisis and she needs to find a new place to practice her Clinical Social work/counseling. She has admired her famous Clinical Psychologist father and admittedly followed in his same line of
For some reason I found this book to be very predictable. I also felt like the sex scenes were added just so there would be sex scenes. The character development was just bleh... sorry not my favorite book.
I believe this was the first book I read by Barbara Delinsky, it started me on a quest to read all her books.
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