LEWES BEACH NAMED ONE OF TWENTY-TWO BEAUTIFUL BEACHES IN THE UNITED STATES BY KATIA HETTER OF CNN
CAPE HENELOPEN PHOTO COURTESY OF JACK KOFOED. In her August 13, 2013 feature story, "22 Can't-Miss U.S. Beaches," Katia Hetter of CNN named Lewes Beach, Delaware, one of twenty-two unique, enjoyable, and beautiful beaches in the United States. Let's watch for Hetter's 2014 evaluation of the best beaches in the United States!
Published on August 06, 2014 21:41
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A great book with believable, rounded characters in a fast moving plot that is enhanced by its engaging subplots. Everything ties together in the end, but until then, we're kept guessing about the outcome because of well-placed ironic twists and turns and an unusual ending. This is fact-based fiction at its best--the author's research for this story enhances the plot and makes the sequences of events seem plausible, and a little scary!
The characters are so true-to-life that I felt like I was in the scenes right beside them. The author certainly is skilled at setting the scenes--her descriptions are beautiful but never over long or tiring to read. The story stands strong by itself, without any salacious sex scenes or offensive language.
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A great book with believable, rounded characters in a fast moving plot that is enhanced by its engaging subplots. Everything ties together in the end, but until then, we're kept guessing By booklover
A great book with believable, rounded characters in a fast moving plot that is enhanced by its engaging subplots. Everything ties together in the end, but until then, we're kept guessing about the outcome because of well-placed ironic twists and turns and an unusual ending. This is fact-based fiction at its best--the author's research for this story enhances the plot and makes the sequences of events seem plausible, and a little scary!
The characters are so true-to-life that I felt like I was in the scenes right beside them. The author certainly is skilled at setting the scenes--her descriptions are beautiful but never over long or tiring to read. The story stands strong by itself, without any salacious sex scenes or offensive language.
As I read this book, it became clear that I would consider this book to be not just a thriller, but a literary thriller. ...more
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