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In Melbourne, Complete Events Management Lainey Byrne is used to wacky chaos when she sponsors an event, but always brings it together to the satisfaction of the client. Her personal life is also somewhat out of control as her boyfriend Adam the chef seems never around and her parents and three brothers leap from one end of the world crisis to another always expecting her to fix it, which she does quite nicely. Handling people chaos is her expertise.
Her agitated mom informs Lainey they need her help (what else is new). In Ireland, her paternal Aunt May left her B&B to her brother with the stipulation that the family must take over running the place for a year; if they fail to meet her condition, her cats become the owner. The family selects Lainey to run the place over her objection that she is busy, can't cook and never cleans; important aspects of running a B&B. Instead Lainey loses the argument and heads to Ireland worried about leaving her loved ones to fend for themselves while struggling with an adjustment to life in the country and running the B&B. She feels fortunate to connect with her childhood friend Evie and begins to learn to pick and choose her charge up the hill moments while mostly let it be.
This is an engaging complex chick lit tale of an alpha female who has by default and overall personality trait become the prime caretaker of her extended family until she leaves them behind. While Lainey learns that she cannot care for everyone and handle everything; her parents and three brothers also learn responsibly to take care of their so called end of the world crisis. Read will enjoy GREETINGS FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE as life lessons comes to the Byrne brood.
Harriet Klausner
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Posted April 30, 2013
Hey tarah!
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Posted April 26, 2013
"Sorry i could not either!"
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Posted April 8, 2013
I added u like i said its my grandpas email
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Posted March 24, 2011
hard to put down !
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Posted May 8, 2010
I found this book pleasant and enjoyable but nowhere as thrilling as her Faraday Girls. I could not put that book down. It was realistic and kept you guessing. Greetings from Somewhere else was fast reading but not always believable. It was more romantic than exciting. I would have liked to have more information about the aunt and her background than what was provided.
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