Dinah's world as a famous news correspondent is threatened by a tragedy and acc The first book in the Charleston Trilogy. Not perfect, they have tempers, make mistakes, but keep working at life. Typical of Woods, her characters are spunky, independent women who make others sit up and take notice. Wonderful settings and interesting characters. also greatly enjoyed the second and third. followed by FLIRTING WITH DISASTER and WAKING UP IN CHARLESTON. The first book in the Charleston Trilogy. THE BACKUP PLAN SERIESI will probably check out the other books in this series as I have the others downloaded, I just hope that the next ones will be better.more I also didn’t care for the secondary romance. He was supposed to be the big bad boy man, but he was more pansy than bad boy. Yes, I hated what she went through in her job, but it didn’t help me like her any better. It didn’t help that I didn’t care for Dinah, I thought she was selfish. I don’t know what it is, but the first book in her series’ are lackluster for me. I will probably check out t Like most books by this author, I didn’t care for this first book. Like most books by this author, I didn’t care for this first book. I won't be going out of my way to read another.more There really isn't any point mentioning any more of this plotline. (Really, a war correspondent who is stupid would have died in the first week of their assignment.) In reality, I was more interested in her parents minor marital problems than in anything to do with Dinah and poor old Cord. Dinah proved herself time and again, to be self-centred, ignorant, stupid and completely unbelievable character. WHAT? From this point on, I couldn't take this book with more than a grain of salt, and I hadn't even moved past the first 10% of the book. And move back to her home town to marry her childhood sweetheart that she hasn't spoken to, much less thought about, in 10 years. The storyline was just plain weak.ĭinah, who is a self-professed 'brillant, talented, determined, courageous and top-in-her-field' war correspondent in Afghanistan, has PTSD. Through sheer persistence I finished this audiobook. WHAT? From this point on, I couldn't take this 1.5 stars Dinah, who is a self-professed 'brillant, talented, determined, courageous and top-in-her-field' war correspondent in Afghanistan, has PTSD. 1.5 stars Through sheer persistence I finished this audiobook.
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