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The Summer Garden:

A Chesapeake Shores Novel
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46 Reviews
Center Point Pub., 2012 - Fiction - 447 pages
Falling for “Maddening Moira” O’Malley was the unexpected highlight of Luke O’Brien’s Dublin holiday. So when she pays a surprise visit to Chesapeake Shores, Luke is thrilled, at first. A fling with this wild Irish rose is one thing, but forever? Maybe someday, but not when he’s totally focused on establishing a business that will prove his mettle to his overachieving family. Given Luke’s reaction, Moira has some soul-searching of her own to do. Scarred by her father’s abandonment, she wonders if Luke, with his playboy past, is truly the family man she longs for. Adding to her dilemma, she’s offered an amazing chance at a dream career of her own. Deep down, though, Moira knows home is the real prize, and that love can be every bit as enchanted as a summer garden.

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Hightly recommend if you enjoy a good love story. - Goodreads
The ending seemed rushed and a total let down. - Goodreads
I really enjoyed the ending. - Goodreads
The plot was repetitive. - Goodreads
Any lingering story lines were wrapped up very nicely. - Goodreads
... the characters are flat and the plot predictable. - Goodreads

Review: The Summer Garden (Chesapeake Shores #9)

User Review  - Jennifer Petruccelli - Goodreads

I read it on St. Patricks's day, it seemed a fitting time to read this story with it's ties to Ireland. Read full review

Review: The Summer Garden (Chesapeake Shores #9)

User Review  - Carol N - Goodreads

How did I feel about this book. . .I've enjoyed others better. When I picked it up I was not aware that it was the 9th book in the Chesapeake Series. I shortly found myself was bored by the Moira/Luke ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Sherryl Woods was born in Arlington, Virginia on July 23, 1944. She graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism. She worked for several newspapers covering everything from suburban government to entertainment, eventually specializing in television. In 1980 she quit her work in news to write books. Her first novel, Restoring Love, was released in 1982 under the pseudonym of Suzanne Sherrill. Her second book, Sand Castles, was published the same year under the pseudonym of Alexandra Kirk. In 1985, she started writing under her real name and by 1986, she was writing full-time. She has written over 100 romance and mystery novels including Not at Eight, Darling, An O'Brien Family Christmas and the Chesapeake Shores series.