Thursday, August 29, 2019

The Love and Lemons Cookbook Pdf

ISBN: 1583335862
Title: The Love and Lemons Cookbook Pdf An Apple-to-Zucchini Celebration of Impromptu Cooking
Author: Jeanine Donofrio
Published Date: 2016-03-29
Page: 320

A Publishers Weekly bestseller"Happiness itself is tossed into every bowl." —The New York Times Book Review“The most beautiful cookbook we’ve ever seen.” —Bon Appetit“As much a recipe book as it is kitchen strategy… sunny and appealing, and the design of the book is great.” –Epicurious   “Blogger, cook and author Jeanine Donofrio’s blog, Love and Lemons, is a wealth of delicious, veggie-forward recipes and her cookbook is truly a love song to clean, healthy eating.” –Design Sponge   “This cookbook is organized by vegetable and fruit, and the photos of the dishes are works of art. This book would be a great gift…” –Dayton Daily News   “Jeanine Donofrio's plant-centric recipes are as beautiful as they are tasty” –Mind Body Green    “We love this book featuring a spring fruit that we can't stop squeezing year-round. The sunny citrus brightens our lives and food, especially with the help of this beautiful book, Love and Lemons.” –Chowhound   “The Love & Lemons Cookbook features more than one hundred simple recipes that help you turn your farmers market finds into delicious meals.” –The Atlanta Journal Constitution   “Bursting with clean, colourful photography and tantalizing flavour combinations” –The Toronto Star"Jeanine has mastered the art of quick and easy, yet elegant, vegetarian cooking. You’ll find yourself coming back to these lightning-fast recipes again and again to make fresh, healthy meals bursting with flavor.”  —Angela Liddon, author of The Oh She Glows Cookbook   “With inspired, accessible recipes and clean, graphic photography, The Love & Lemons Cookbook is a real standout. Jeanine Donofrio and Jack Mathews are a vegetarian dream team, and this book will have you cooking up delicious, creative, produce-driven weeknight recipes in no time!”—Heidi Swanson, author of Near & Far and Super Natural Every Day   "Jeanine makes fresh, vegetable-centric cooking easy and practical. Even if you’re short on time, money, or skill, Jeanine has got you covered with a plethora of inspiring tips and recipes."—Sara Forte, author of The Sprouted Kitchen and The Sprouted Kitchen: Bowl + Spoon  Jeanine Donofrio is the author of The Love & Lemons Cookbook: An Apple-to-Zucchini Celebration of Impromptu Cooking, Love & Lemons Meal Record & Market List, and Love and Lemons Every Day. "Happiness itself is tossed into every bowl," The New York Times said of her first cookbook, while Bon Appétit hailed it as "the most beautiful cookbook we've ever seen." Jeanine has been featured in People, O:The Oprah Magazine, Self, Shape, Mind Body Green, Design*Sponge, Redbook, Food52, Refinery29, and many more. As author of the popular Love and Lemons blog, she partners with leading brands, including Whole Foods and KitchenAid. She and her husband, Jack, cook and photograph from their home in Chicago while their two Shiba pups help clean up the kale stems that fall on the kitchen floor.

Sometimes all you need is a little spark of inspiration to change up your regular cooking routine. The Love & Lemons Cookbook features more than one hundred simple recipes that help you turn your farmers market finds into delicious meals. 
 
The beloved Love & Lemons blog has attracted buzz from everyone from bestselling author Heidi Swanson to Saveur Magazine, who awarded the blog Best Cooking Blog of 2014. 
 
Organized by ingredient, The Love & Lemons Cookbook teaches readers how to make beautiful food with what’s on hand, whether it’s a bunch of rainbow-colored heirloom carrots from the farmers market or a four-pound cauliflower that just shows up in a CSA box. The book also features resources to show readers how to stock their pantry, gluten-free and vegan options for many of the recipes, as well as ideas on mixing and matching ingredients, so that readers always have something new to try.

Stunningly designed and efficiently organized, The Love & Lemons Cookbook is a resource that you will use again and again.

Delicious and easy looking recipes I am not a vegetarian, but this book looks like it will add some exciting new recipes with fruits and veggies to our dinners. The book is divided into the following chapters:ApplesArtichokesAsparagusAvocadosBerriesBroccoliBrussels SproutsCabbage & ChicoriesCarrotsCauliflowerCitrusCornCucumberEggplantGreensHerbsMushroomsOnionsPeasPeppersPotatoesRoot VeggiesStone FruitsTomatoesWinter SquashZucchini & Summer SquashRecipe Variations for Pesto, Hummus, Guac, Salsa & SmoothiesEach chapter has somewhere between 3 and 5 recipes. Almost every recipes specifies at the bottom if it is gluten free or vegan, and if it isn't most of the recipes provided some way to adapt it to be vegan and/or gluten free. The book itself is gorgeous! So many photos (I'm a sucker for pictures with my recipes), it is a solid hardcover book.Veggies made easy! I'm not a vegetarian of any sort, but I needed some ideas on incorporating different veggies with regular dishes for a more well-rounded, balanced, & healthier eating. This book did its job for that! All the veggies from A-Z. If you're not a vegetarian, just adds some meats to the entree- no biggie, simple fix, & still healthy! I'm no iron chef- so I appreciate the simplicity in these recipes!Meh. I really wanted to love this cookbook. I have several Love and Lemons recipes that are staples in my house (like sweet potato surprise pasta dish). However, I just don't find myself reaching for this book. The recipes are maybe just too simple to the point of not needing a recipe, I think. Again, I love the blog and so I'm happy that I am supporting the author but it's just not that exciting to me. I also think the organization, while novel, is hard for me to reach for an flip through as I'm meal planning: I find that I have to flip through the entire book each time.

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Friday, August 23, 2019

My Year of Rest and Relaxation Pdf

ISBN: 0525522115
Title: My Year of Rest and Relaxation Pdf

An Amazon Best Book of July 2018: Not a whole lot happens in Ottessa Moshfegh’s novel. If that sounds like a deal breaker, consider yourself warned. My Year of Rest and Relaxation takes place in 2001, when a pretty young Columbia graduate with an easy job at an art gallery decides to take a year off just to sleep. She has access to a quack psychiatrist willing to prescribe her an arsenal of pills, and she has money that she inherited from her deceased parents. She also has a terrible older boyfriend who works on Wall Street and a best friend, Reva, with whom she shares a thorny, complicated relationship. That’s pretty much all the raw story material Moshfegh is working with—again, the goal being for the unnamed protagonist to hibernate—and the fact that Moshfegh keeps the pages turning, and turning rapidly, is a testament to her profound skill as an author. This is a mostly internal novel. It is insightful to the smallest detail, and it is darkly, insightfully funny. It shimmers with intelligence and empathy. No one in the book is particularly happy, but I am particularly happy I read it. – Chris Schluep , Amazon Book Review “Darkly comic and ultimately profound new novel. . . Moshfegh’s extraordinary prose soars as it captures her character’s re-engagement.” —New York Times Book Review   “The bravado in Moshfegh’s comprehensive darkness makes her novels both very funny and weirdly exhilarating . . . As in Eileen, Moshfegh excels here at setting up an immediately intriguing character and situation, then amplifying the freakishness to the point that some rupture feels inevitable. Her confidence never flags; hers are the novels of a writer invigoratingly immune to uncertainty and self-doubt.” —Slate  “One of the most compelling protagonists modern fiction has offered in years: a loopy, quietly furious pillhead whose Ambien ramblings and Xanaxed b*tcheries somehow wend their way through sad and funny and strange toward something genuinely profound.” — Entertainment Weekly “It’s another acerbic character study from an author making a career out of bringing absurdly unlikable people to life. No one can discomfit a reader quite like her.” — AV Club  “Moshfegh is the novelist for me right now; there’s such freedom and puckishness in her prose, and grandmaster technical wizardry, too.” —Parul Sehgal, The New York Times“Ottessa Moshfegh is easily the most interesting contemporary American writer on the subject of being alive when being alive feels terrible. She has a freaky and pure way of accessing existential alienation, as if her mind were tapped directly into the sap of some gnarled, secret tree . . . Watching Moshfegh turn her withering attention to the gleaming absurdities of pre-9/11 New York City, an environment where everyone except the narrator seems beset with delusional optimism, horrifically carefree, feels like eating bright, slick candy—candy that might also poison you.” —The New Yorker“My Year of Rest and Relaxation is a strange, exhilarating triumph . . . Moshfegh writes with a singular wit and clarity that, on its own, would be more than enough. (Her 2015 debut, Eileen, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and Rest has already been optioned for film by Australian actress Margot Robbie). But the cumulative power of her narrative—and the sharp turn she takes in its last 30 pages—becomes nothing less than a revelation: sad, funny, astonishing, and unforgettable.” —Entertainment Weekly “Ingenious, darkly comedic . . . . The novel speeds to the best last page of any book I’ve likely ever read . . . My Year of Rest and Relaxation could easily swing into a memory-bending thriller, or a dark odyssey into the dangers of the pharmaceutical industry — but instead Moshfegh anchors it to her premise of a girl who’s simply, truly, lost — a perfect portrait of someone who desperately wants to be asleep, in order to finally feel awake." — Vice“This book isn’t just buzzy and maniacally entertaining—it’s a mean-spirited, tenderhearted masterpiece.” —New York Post   “’My Year of Rest and Relaxation’ is the most poignant, vulnerable, mature, and—dare I say it?—sincere work that its gifted author has yet produced.” —Boston Globe   “In flat, deadpan, unembellished prose recalling the cadences of Joan Didion and the clear-eyed candor of Mary Gaitskill, Moshfegh portrays the vacuous interior life (she has virtually no exterior life) of a narcissistic personality simultaneously self-loathing and self-displaying . . . My Year of Rest and Relaxation is laced with blackly comic interludes. Though passive to the point of virtual catatonia, the narrator can’t avoid interacting with a very few other people who include a “lover” named Trevor of such astounding sexist oafishness he might have stepped out of one of the more fatuous episodes of Sex and the City: “I interpreted Trevor’s sadism as a satire of actual sadism.” Even funnier than Trevor is a radiantly nutty therapist named Tuttle who prescribes drugs extravagantly, promiscuously, and unquestioningly, prattling away in a unique psychobabble . . . Yet My Year of Rest and Relaxation is most convincing as an urbane dark comedy, sharp-eyed satire leavened by passages of morbid sobriety, as in a perverse fusion of Sex and the City and Requiem for a Dream.” — New York Review of Books “A darkly comic yet penetrating story about pain, destruction, and human connection . . . Moshfegh's piercing prose strips away any of the romanticism of this kind of hibernation, and the further readers (or at least, this reader) go down the young woman's determined path to let go, the tighter they will feel themselves holding onto their own realities and, more specifically, everyone they love in it.” —Bustle  “Rest And Relaxation' Is As Sharp As Its Heroine Is Bleary . . . bizarrely fascinating . . . Moshfegh knows how to spin perversity and provocation into fascination, and bleakness into surprising tenderness.” —NPR  “One of the pleasures of reading Ottessa Moshfegh is that – unusually, these days – she rarely writes in the present tense. Instead, the sense of immediacy, the sense of being inside a character, the sense of things happening and having psychic value, both to the writer and her reader, is provided by the structure and content of her sentences. Matter of fact, full of bravado yet always wryly observational, these stack up steadily to construct the brisk interior landscape of her third novel, My Year of Rest and Relaxation . . . One of the other pleasures of reading Moshfegh is her relentless savagery. All this is delivered as comic – it is comic – but it’s not exactly funny, though of course we laugh.” —Guardian“Because this is a novel by the superabundantly talented Moshfegh — she’s an American writer of Croatian and Iranian descent with a name like that of an avant-garde London restaurant — we know in advance that it will be cool, strange, aloof and disciplined. The sentences will be snipped as if the writer has an extra row of teeth . . . Moshfegh is an inspired literary witch doctor. She invents many of the drugs her heroine ingests, the way Don DeLillo invented Dylar, to placate the fear of death, in ‘White Noise.’ These have serio-comic names like Valdignore and Prognosticrone and Maxiphenphen and Silencior. There was a joke at Rolling Stone magazine that if the drugs ran out at a party, one could find Hunter S. Thompson and suck on him. Depressives without prescriptions could lick Moshfegh’s heroine’s elbow . . . If she’s on downers, the prose in “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” is mostly on uppers. Like its narrator, this is a remorseless little machine. Moshfegh’s sentences are piercing and vixenish, each one a kind of orphan. She plays interestingly with substance and illusion, with dread and solace on the installment plan. This book builds subtly toward the events of Sept. 11 . . . Moshfegh writes with so much misanthropic aplomb, however, that she is always a deep pleasure to read. She has a sleepless eye and dispenses observations as if from a toxic eyedropper . . . Though this novel is set nearly 20 years ago, it feels current. The thought of sleeping through this particular moment in the world’s history has appeal.” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times“Darkly hilarious . . . [Moshfegh’s] the kind of provocateur who makes you laugh out loud while drawing blood.” —Vogue   “You’ll emerge from this darkly hilarious novel not necessarily rested or relaxed but more finely attuned to how delicately fraught the human condition can be.” —Marie Claire “Electrifying. . . Moshfegh’s narrator’s final gesture, transforming herself into a piece of half-living art, echoes the odd and combative passivity of Herman Melville’s Bartleby, a scrivener who suddenly, inexplicably, refuses to perform his duties. . . . In a country that celebrates doers, such a preference is grotesque, an inversion of the American ideal of prospering through hard work. But it also serves as a reminder that there is something to life outside the economic exchange of time for money and money for goods, even if that unnamed thing is obscure and perplexing and just a bit monstrous--particularly as a woman. Literature may not have the all the answers, but it can show us the power and allure of saying no.” —Vanity Fair“I was cringing during every moment of Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation, and yet I could not put the book down . . . Moshfegh’s protagonist is brutally dreary, and the brutality of her dreariness is often very funny, but the book is really quite serious . . . The book seems to anchor itself to “real” experiences of pain and to validate itself by their relevance . . . But it is mostly, almost by juxtaposition, about the realness of a more subtle and very private expression of pain, no matter the cause, no matter how seemingly trivial. That’s what kept me reading even as my cringing muscles grew sore: feeling in my screwed-up face, barked laughs, and watery eyes the translation of that private kind of pain into something I could share.” —Claire Benoit, The Paris Review“There’s a casually intimidating power to Moshfegh’s writing – the deadpan frankness and softly cutting sentences – that makes any comparison feel not quite right.” – Anne Diebel, London Review of Books“Moshfegh’s ear remains as merciless as ever. Like a latter-day Flaubert, she delights in vanity and mediocrity, and in the absurdist heights both can reach whenever the occasion calls for a few sincere words.” —Harper’s Magazine“When we are recommended a book we usually ask, ‘What is it about?’ But with Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation, we ask, ‘What isn’t it about?’ This novel takes on self-hatred, feminism, sexuality, mental health, family, and big pharma—AND it’s really f*cking funny. I don’t even want to tell you too much because I went in blind, loving Ottessa from her novel Eileen (also worth a read) and found myself hooting and hollering, vibing on a very different tip than her other work put me on. I’m so impressed that just one lady has written all these very special different things. Also, this book cover will have you kissing millennial pink goodbye and walking over to hot pink’s corner. About time!” —Lena Dunham“Moshfegh has a keen sense of everyday absurdities, a deadpan delivery, and such a well-honed sense of irony that the narrator's predicament never feels tragic; this may be the finest existential novel not written by a French author. . . . A nervy modern-day rebellion tale that isn't afraid to get dark or find humor in the darkness.” — Kirkus, starred review

Entertainment Weekly’s #1 Book of 2018

A New York Times Notable Book and Times Critics' Top Books of 2018

The New York Times bestseller.

From one of our boldest, most celebrated new literary voices, a novel about a young woman's efforts to duck the ills of the world by embarking on an extended hibernation with the help of one of the worst psychiatrists in the annals of literature and the battery of medicines she prescribes.

Our narrator should be happy, shouldn't she? She's young, thin, pretty, a recent Columbia graduate, works an easy job at a hip art gallery, lives in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan paid for, like the rest of her needs, by her inheritance. But there is a dark and vacuous hole in her heart, and it isn't just the loss of her parents, or the way her Wall Street boyfriend treats her, or her sadomasochistic relationship with her best friend, Reva. It's the year 2000 in a city aglitter with wealth and possibility; what could be so terribly wrong?

My Year of Rest and Relaxation is a powerful answer to that question. Through the story of a year spent under the influence of a truly mad combination of drugs designed to heal our heroine from her alienation from this world, Moshfegh shows us how reasonable, even necessary, alienation can be. Both tender and blackly funny, merciless and compassionate, it is a showcase for the gifts of one of our major writers working at the height of her powers.

Named a Best Book of the Year by: 
The Washington Post, Time, NPR, Amazon,Vice, Bustle, The New York Times, The Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Entertainment Weekly, The AV Club, & Audible

A Brilliant Page-Turner For years I've been longing for a novel that would compell me to read the way I did as a child--voraciously and without distraction. Given the fact that I can barely read anything these days without taking breaks to play Words With Friends, I had all but given up; then came "My Year of Rest and Relaxation." Because the novel and its author, Otessa Moshfegh, are this year's darlings, I hesitated; popular books usually disappoint me. But I read this one in two days, and would have in a single sitting if I'd had the chance. It is simply the best novel I've read by a living author, and one of the best I've read in my life. Moshgegh's unnamed narrator is 26, beautiful and model-like, a Columbia graduate with a degree in art history and a job in a Chelsea art gallery. She's also alone and completely empty inside. Her cold, distant parents died while she was in college; she has no siblings; her unofficial boyfriend is a horrible jerk; her only friend is an annoying bullemic who she mistreats at every opportunity. Caught sleeping on the job, the narrator decides to put her firing to good use by devising a year-long rest cure. Armed with a huge variety of psychotropic drugs, sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medications prescribed by a shady, criminally incompetent psychiatrist, she shuts herself in her Upper East Side apartment and, supported by her inheritance and unemployment benefits, starts sleeping full-time. Nevertheless, things keep happening, both to her and to the world, during her fateful year off. Moshfegh's writing is brilliant, but what sets her apart from even the best of her contemporaries is the consistent pace of the novel. There are no dead spots, no dull passages, and none of the unevenness that ruins so many contemporary novels. "My Year of Rest and Relaxation" is that rarest of things: a profound, literary page-turner. I can't wait to read it again, along with everything else Moshfegh has published, and can't recommend it highly enough.Depressed and depressing I was excited to begin reading this book. As I read I became more and more depressed. I don’t know why I kept reading or finished it. If you feel like committing suicide read this book. I would not recommend this book to anyone. I hated it.In short this is a book about a young woman who schemes to use sleeping pills, psychotropic drugs, and alcohol to put herself to sleep for a year. What a horrible idea when so many deaths occur from prescription drug abuse. There were no redeeming qualities to this book including character development.I love a book that plays with all of your emotions. The premise of Ottessa Moshfegh’s novel MY YEAR OF REST AND RELAXATION is that a young woman, out of college, orphaned, feeling very alone and lost in the world, with an inheritance to sustain herself, wants to escape. She has a plan to stockpile enough pills through a psychiatrist she found in the Yellow Pages, whose manner is beyond outrageous and writes prescriptions faster than you can say Jack Robinson, so that she can sleep for a year.Narrated by the protagonist, her biting humor, awareness of her shortcomings, while claiming not to rely on her looks, even though in her sleep-deprived, drug addled stupor, she checks her reflection regularly on her any time of day jaunts to her neighborhood bodega for her ritual coffee. Following this, begins her intake of whatever mind-altering drug her doctor has chosen to load her up with.An endless source of amusement is offered in this year 2000 setting with our character’s Whoopie Goldberg, Harrison Ford obsession, both of whose movies she watches obsessively on her VCR, To say that she is anti-social would be putting it mildly but she begrudgingly allows her non-friend Rita who comes by every other day or so to check in on her, into the apartment, only to listen to her talk via inspirational quotes and try as she might to get her to go out clubbing, to no avail. Then there is Trevor. The non-boyfriend who rears his ugly head and genitals every so often to degrade and use her for his own sexual purposes, leaving nothing but emptiness behind.Reading MY YEAR OF REST AND RELAXATION is anything but restful. Darkness seems to fall all day, hope comes in the form of a pill, socializing happens with a man behind a cash register, and where is the love. I like a book that has a way with all my emotions. This one certainly did.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Dear Zealots Download

ISBN: 1328987000
Title: Dear Zealots Pdf Letters from a Divided Land
Author: Amos Oz
Published Date: 2018
Page: 160
An urgent and deeply necessary work, Dear Zealots offers three powerful essays that speak directly to our present age, on the rise of zealotry in Israel and around the world. 

“Concise, evocative . . . Dear Zealots is not just a brilliant book of thoughts and ideas—it is a depiction of one man’s struggle, who for decades has insisted on keeping a sharp, strident and lucid perspective in the face of chaos and at times of madness.” — David Grossman, winner of the Man Booker International Prize

From the incomparable Amos Oz comes a series of three essays: on the universal nature of fanaticism and its possible cures, on the Jewish roots of humanism and the need for a secular pride in Israel, and on the geopolitical standing of Israel in the wider Middle East and internationally.

Dear Zealots is classic Amos Oz—fluid, rich, masterly, and perfectly timed for a world in which polarization and extremism are rising everywhere. The essays were written, Oz states, "first and foremost" for his grandchildren: they are a patient, learned telling of history, religion, and politics, to be thumbed through and studied, clung to even, as we march toward an uncertain future.

A short, important read from a great writer A great writer - of fiction, memoir, and journalistic non-fiction and opinion - he will be missed. This brief collection of essays resounds with his views, consistent for decades, as a committed left-leaning, but not a pushover, Zionist. This books leaves with much to ponder and discuss about critically important issues and a strong statement against fanatical thought.Sycophants Need Not Apply This slim book comprised of three essays, “Dear Zealots,” “Many Lights, Not One Light,” and “Dreams Israel Should Let Go of Soon,” has a common theme: Don’t be blind in your devotion to an idea; don’t be a zealot; listen to your opponents; learn nuance; learn to live with your neighbors. Oz warns us of growing fanaticism and its manifestation of illiberal democracy in the age of Trump and Putin. The distinguishing characteristic of fanaticism is “extreme loathing” for the Other.One of Oz’s most compelling points is that we were so disgusted by the fascism of Hitler and Stalin we were in essence vaccinated for many decades, repelling fascism in all its forms for many years. But as history fades and complacency rises, we are letting fascism spread inch by inch.Another piquant observation is Oz’s disagreement with Christ who said, “Forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Oz counters that “Jesus regards all of humanity as morally infantile individuals who commit evil because they do not know that it is evil.” But Oz will have none of this. Even children, Oz notes, are aware of the pain they inflict on other sentient beings.For Oz, the essence of Judaism is rebellion against unfairness, presenting doubt against the complacency of certainty, questioning God when God's actions appear tyrannical, fighting for justice, fighting against fanaticism, using persuasion and counterargument, negotiating compromise, and finding peace through tireless struggle.This is the position he takes for all things, and it has special relevance in a part of the world where peace remains so elusive.His appetite for peace Every Oz book is wonderfull.

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Friday, August 2, 2019

Handsome Rancher (Handsome Devils) Pdf

ISBN: 108125226X
Title: Handsome Rancher (Handsome Devils) Pdf

Chase Barrett, is on the bachelor block thanks to his matchmaking sister, Leigh. She’s determined to do away with her three overprotective brothers—but in the nicest possible way! 


She’s got Megan Kendall finally doing something about her hidden, long-held feelings for Chase—the rancher’s always insisted there’s no such thing as true love. But will Megan and the Barrett family turn Chase into a true believer instead?


Handsome Rancher is the first book in the humorous romantic Handsome Devils series by Lori Wilde and Liz Alvin

Clever writing Kept me laughing!Sweet, funny , adorable and sexy I love Lori Wilde’s style of writing. Liz Alvin is a new to me author. This story was cute and a fast read. I’ll admit on some parts I laughed right out loud. I may have even had tea come out my nose.... anyway, this is a not to be missed story!!This is one very hilarious story. I laughed so hard my stomach and cheeks still hurt. Megan was tired of waiting for her dumb cowboy to finally wake up and notice her, so she decides to take matters into her own hands. Okay, so she got a little help from his siblings, too. She sets things into motion to get him to notice her for more than just a friend, and then lets him stew until he can't take it any more. I have to say; I love Megan's strategy. I love these small town settings, mainly because I grew up in one and loved it. But there are always a few drawbacks, like the gossip mongers. With that said; I could just picture that scene with Megan in the drug store right before there trip. No wonder Chase was mortified, when he found out. lol! The antic's of Chase's sister was funny as all get out, too. Chase's retaliation towards his 26 year old sister and all of her interference: "You're grounded until you're eighty-six!" And she had the nerve to just look at him and laugh. I spit my drink all over the place on that one. His brother's constant taunting ways were hilarious, too. BUT...I have a feeling they are all in for a big payback down the road, and I can't wait!

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