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Forever FM

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Maeve Elliot, Forever FM's sexy DJ, is the toast of the town but is she just trying to distract herself from what's going on in her personal life?
Linda Jewell's marriage is humdrum but, after so many years, that's to be expected. What she doesn't expect is to discover is her husband is having an affair with a girl half his age, and now wants to marry her.
Carrie Lambe feels life is passing her. She's a disappointment to her family and is taken for granted by her boyfriend. But when she lands a job at this hip radio station she decides that she's had enough of being treated as a doormat.
Jonathan Blake, owner of Forever FM, doesn't have time for relationships. His son comes first but his radio station is a close second and he's going to put it on the map, whatever it takes.
The station's new talk show is going to affect all of their lives, but will it be for the better?

384 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2002

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Colette Caddle

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April 18, 2019
I needed less romance and more radio. This is likely a personal problem, but it wasn't helped by the largely unlikeable characters. Carrie was the only exception, and I finished the book mainly to see whether she'd drop Declan from a tall building without a cushion, then I realized that was because Declan was written so one-sidedly that tension was indeed the high point (ha ha) of the book.

Except.

Their idea for a radio show is fascinating. I bet it actually could work irl, as well.
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August 7, 2014
Story was very, very corny and style in writing was gruesome...if you could say it was there at all.
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