Monday, March 8, 2010

The shortest distance between two women

by Kris Radish

The very first line of this book drew me in. To paraphrase, "Is there any way in hell you would ever speak to me again?" Who doesn't want to know more about Miss Emma Gilford now?

Emma has always been the good daughter. She takes care of her family to the point where she is now 43, single, and childless. I know this sounds like another romance novel. It's really more of a good story about family interactions. As you are drawn in, you'll come to meet the entire crazy Gilford family. I promise, at some point they will make you grateful for the family you have. At other times, you'll wish you were a Gilford, too. I'd love to tell you about the most outrageous white elephant items auctioned off at the family reunion, (especially the one that goes for top dollar year after year) but that would ruin the surprise. If you are looking for some light family humor that has a few doses of reality, this could be a good choice for you. There are sassy characters and at least one person who discovers that generations of women in her family were right all along.

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