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  • ISBN-13: 9780966240818
  • Publisher: Elevated Press, The
  • Publication date: 8/28/2009
  • Pages: 300
  • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 0.90 (d)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780966240818
  • Publisher: Elevated Press, The
  • Publication date: 8/28/2009
  • Pages: 300
  • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 0.90 (d)

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  • Posted September 28, 2009

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    Very Good

    Brian DeLouise is a laid off radio producer from Wahington, Dc. He's married to Frances, who cheats and wants out of the marriage, as soon as she can find his replacement. One day while he's on the computer, he sees an image that reminds him of Portia, a girl from his past who he's lost contact with. With a little research via Google, he finds her mother. So he heads of to find Portia and see if they can rekindle their lost love. I found this to be an exiting read. I would have liked one of the characters to be more well developed, but the rest were so well written it was like reading about someone you know. The way they interact with each other is wonderful. The flow of the book is so enjoyable to read, you won't want to put it down. It's full of humor, romance, dysfunction and situations that many readers will be able to relate to. It is a definite page turner. If you've ever thought about a lost love and wanted to find out if you could have a second chance, read this book. It might...or might not, change your mind.

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  • Posted September 11, 2009

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    enjoyable

    Many people go through a mid-life crisis and wonder what might have been, and Brian DeLouise is no different. In Steven Schlinder's novel "On the Bluffs", Brian is in a loveless marriage, loses his job at a radio station and starts to think about the girl he loved when working in summer stock over twenty years ago. One thing leads to another and he is off searching for her. This book is filled with romance, dysfunction and humor. A very enjoyable book indeed.

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  • Posted August 30, 2009

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    entertaining character study

    Middle aged Brian DeLouise knows where he went wrong as his stomach protrudes and his hairline recedes. His only fun is fantasy baseball as he has not had sex with his wife Frances in over two years; and for the most part when they did have sex over their two decades or so marriage it was perfunctory as neither brought any energy to the boudoir. Frances has found pleasure in the arms of other men.

    Frances asks for divorce claiming everything as her hers just when Brian prevents a mugger from robbing a couple at a time he also lost his job as Night Hawks producer. Depressed he looks back to the most wonderful summer of his life. The one just before he impregnated and married Frances, who lost the child she was carrying. That summer on Cape Cod, Brian worked summer theater where he met and fell in love with Portia Smart. With nothing to hold him in the DC area, Brian decides to find the love of his life.

    This is an entertaining character study of a man who married the wrong woman though he did it for a noble reason. The story line starts a bit slow as the audience ponders why Brian stays married to a man-eater, but picks up considerably when he meets Portia and her daughter. Although Frances is a stereotype who ends up with everything as Brian believes it is worth the cost to get her totally out of his life, fans will enjoy this fine second chance at love if Brian and Portia take that key risk of admitting their feelings especially with her daughter nay-saying him.

    Harriet Klausner

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