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Product Description <br/>A New York Times Bestselling Author -- Faith Harrington was the classic girl of privilege -- until her father was convicted of running a Ponzi scheme, and then her marriage crashed and burned. Now Faith is back in her hometown hoping for a fresh start. But her father's betrayal has rocked Serendipity -- and not everyone is ready to welcome her with open arms. Then she runs into her teenage crush, the dark, brooding Ethan Barron. The chance meeting reignites the electric charge between them.<br/> Amazon.com Review <br/><br/> Susan Mallery Reviews Serendipity <br/><br/> <br/>Susan Mallery is the author of the New York Times best-selling series of Fool’s Gold romances, including Only Mine, Only Yours, and Only His.<br/>What I love most about contemporary romance is the fact that, at its best, the characters could live next door, be my best friend, and the girl always gets the guy. Serendipity is a funny, sexy story with exactly the right mix of sass and heart.<br/>Faith Harrington is back in Serendipity with something to prove and a life to fix. Circumstances haven't been exactly kind, and Faith herself is a bit to blame. She's smart, she's willing to take responsibility for what she did wrong and she's facing down those who want to call her out on who she was and what her father did to the town.<br/>Ethan Barron is one yummy hero. A reformed bad boy with a couple of brothers who want nothing to do with him and a whole lot of people willing to assume the worst. If it sounds like a fun ride, it is. There are wonderful secondary characters, and the promise for more books to come. I think the other Barron brothers are going to be as toe-curling as Ethan and I can't wait for the next installment in the series.<br/>--Susan Mallery<br/><br/> Review <br/>Publisher's Weekly<br/>Prolific bestseller Phillips kicks off a trilogy with this sexy, thought-provoking contemporary romance. Phillips creates likable characters with realistic problems and conflicts that don't smother them in angst, and readers will root for the happy ending that Faith and Ethan have earned. (Sept.)<br/>Reviewed on: 07/11/2011<br/><br/>AWESOME. ... Serendipity blew my mind away. ... Carly has a way of bringing this little town to life and Ethan is definitely one bad boy worth reading. ... talk about sexual chemistry. Woohoo Carly for bringing that to life. Carly did a great job and I definitely can't wait for Nash's story next. Melinda, Night Owl Reviews<br/><br/>4 1/2 STARS, HOT - An intriguing story with wonderful interactions ... The challenges the hero and heroine face are relatable and the ways they handle them make for an entertaining and often heart-warming tale. By the end the reader knows many of the characters well and will be hoping to visiting them again in future books. Romantic Times Magazine<br/><br/><br/>Prolific bestseller Phillips (the Bachelor Blog series) kicks off a trilogy with this sexy, thought-provoking contemporary romance. Phillips creates likable characters with realistic problems and conflicts that don't smother them in angst, and readers will root for the happy ending that Faith and Ethan have earned. Publishers Weekly<br/><br/><br/><br/>With her trademark style and grace, Carly Phillips offers us the beginning of a new trilogy about three estranged brothers. This book is everything we love about Carly Phillips' writing--heartfelt, romantic, funny, serious and thoughtful. Fans of Ms. Phillips will delight in her newest series. Eye on Romance<br/> From the Back Cover <br/>New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips presents the first in a delightful new series about a quaint upstate New York town where love, fate and fortune are intertwined ...<br/><br/>Faith Harrington was the classic girl of privilege--until her father was convicted of running a Ponzi scheme and then her marriage crashed and burned.<br/><br/> Now Faith is back in her hometown, hoping for a fresh start. But her father's betrayal has rocked Serendipity - and not everyone is ready to welcome her with open arms. Then she runs into he
Serendipity Carly Phillips
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Product Description <br/>A New York Times Bestselling Author -- Faith Harrington was the classic girl of privilege -- until her father was convicted of running a Ponzi scheme, and then her marriage crashed and burned. Now Faith is back in her hometown hoping for a fresh start. But her father's betrayal has rocked Serendipity -- and not everyone is ready to welcome her with open arms. Then she runs into her teenage crush, the dark, brooding Ethan Barron. The chance meeting reignites the electric charge between them.<br/> Amazon.com Review <br/><br/> Susan Mallery Reviews Serendipity <br/><br/> <br/>Susan Mallery is the author of the New York Times best-selling series of Fool’s Gold romances, including Only Mine, Only Yours, and Only His.<br/>What I love most about contemporary romance is the fact that, at its best, the characters could live next door, be my best friend, and the girl always gets the guy. Serendipity is a funny, sexy story with exactly the right mix of sass and heart.<br/>Faith Harrington is back in Serendipity with something to prove and a life to fix. Circumstances haven't been exactly kind, and Faith herself is a bit to blame. She's smart, she's willing to take responsibility for what she did wrong and she's facing down those who want to call her out on who she was and what her father did to the town.<br/>Ethan Barron is one yummy hero. A reformed bad boy with a couple of brothers who want nothing to do with him and a whole lot of people willing to assume the worst. If it sounds like a fun ride, it is. There are wonderful secondary characters, and the promise for more books to come. I think the other Barron brothers are going to be as toe-curling as Ethan and I can't wait for the next installment in the series.<br/>--Susan Mallery<br/><br/> Review <br/>Publisher's Weekly<br/>Prolific bestseller Phillips kicks off a trilogy with this sexy, thought-provoking contemporary romance. Phillips creates likable characters with realistic problems and conflicts that don't smother them in angst, and readers will root for the happy ending that Faith and Ethan have earned. (Sept.)<br/>Reviewed on: 07/11/2011<br/><br/>AWESOME. ... Serendipity blew my mind away. ... Carly has a way of bringing this little town to life and Ethan is definitely one bad boy worth reading. ... talk about sexual chemistry. Woohoo Carly for bringing that to life. Carly did a great job and I definitely can't wait for Nash's story next. Melinda, Night Owl Reviews<br/><br/>4 1/2 STARS, HOT - An intriguing story with wonderful interactions ... The challenges the hero and heroine face are relatable and the ways they handle them make for an entertaining and often heart-warming tale. By the end the reader knows many of the characters well and will be hoping to visiting them again in future books. Romantic Times Magazine<br/><br/><br/>Prolific bestseller Phillips (the Bachelor Blog series) kicks off a trilogy with this sexy, thought-provoking contemporary romance. Phillips creates likable characters with realistic problems and conflicts that don't smother them in angst, and readers will root for the happy ending that Faith and Ethan have earned. Publishers Weekly<br/><br/><br/><br/>With her trademark style and grace, Carly Phillips offers us the beginning of a new trilogy about three estranged brothers. This book is everything we love about Carly Phillips' writing--heartfelt, romantic, funny, serious and thoughtful. Fans of Ms. Phillips will delight in her newest series. Eye on Romance<br/> From the Back Cover <br/>New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips presents the first in a delightful new series about a quaint upstate New York town where love, fate and fortune are intertwined ...<br/><br/>Faith Harrington was the classic girl of privilege--until her father was convicted of running a Ponzi scheme and then her marriage crashed and burned.<br/><br/> Now Faith is back in her hometown, hoping for a fresh start. But her father's betrayal has rocked Serendipity - and not everyone is ready to welcome her with open arms. Then she runs into he