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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: Jul 2008
Genre: Fiction - Lesbian
Retail Price: $15.95
Sawyer Drake has never known what she wants. She has spent most of her life bouncing from job to job in an effort to avoid taking her place running her family's restaurant. Nothing has ever kept her attention for very long. Nothing, that is, until she meets shy pastry chef, Jori Diamantina. Jori, on the other hand, has no intention of risking the job she loves, especially when Sawyer doesn't seem to know exactly what she wants from Jori.
A Place to Rest is a touching romance about the beauty of finally discovering where you belong.
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The plot had potential for some emotional delivery, but in the end, the characters were not likable. The main character was aggravating because she was argumentative for no good read. It was like the author didn't understand her motivation. Her sister was a witch and the love interest was too timid. The backstory had so much potential, but in the end, it was a victim of author being out of touch with the reality of the world she created.