SERENDIPITY transforms a heartbroken girl into a proud, sophisticated woman . . .
Six years ago, Jory Ryan Landers fled Philadelphia after a brief, tragic marriage to wealthy Ross Landers. Now Jory has come home to make peace with the past. And to face an uncertain future.
SERENDIPITY enables a woman to trust her heart in friendship and in love . . .
With the unexpected jolt of a brief summer storm, Jory falls for Ross's best friend . . . and becomes entangled with the Landers family and the business she ran away from.
SERENDIPITY propels a woman at the crossroads toward a magnificent destiny . . .
Suddenly Jory finds herself at the helm of an empire, confronted with changes and choices she never dreamed possible, and ready to meet a future ripe with the promise of lasting love. . . .
Fern Michaels isn’t a person. I’m not sure she’s an entity either since an entity is something with separate existence. Fern Michaels® is what I DO. Me, Mary Ruth Kuczkir. Growing up in Hastings, Pennsylvania, I was called Ruth. I became Mary when I entered the business world where first names were the order of the day. To this day, family and friends call me Dink, a name my father gave me when I was born because according to him I was ‘a dinky little thing’ weighing in at four and a half pounds. However, I answer to Fern since people are more comfortable with a name they can pronounce.
As they say, the past is prologue. I grew up, got a job, got married, had five kids. When my youngest went off to Kindergarten, my husband told me to get off my ass and get a job. Those were his exact words. I didn’t know how to do anything except be a wife and mother. I was also a voracious reader having cut my teeth on The Bobbsey Twins, Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, Cherry Ames and the like. The library was a magical place for me. It still is to this day. Rather than face the outside world with no skills, I decided to write a book. For some reason that didn’t intimidate me. As my husband said at the time, stupid is as stupid does. Guess what, I don’t have that husband any more. Guess what else! I wrote 99 books, most of them New York Times Best Sellers.
Moving right along here . . . Several years ago I left Ballantine Books, parted company with my agent, sold my house in New Jersey that I had lived in all my married life and in 1993 moved to South Carolina. I figured if I was going to go through trauma let it be all at one time. It was a breeze. The kids were all on their own at that point. The dump was a 300 year old plantation house that is listed in the National Registry that I remodeled. Today it is beyond belief as are the gardens and the equally old Angel Oaks that drip Spanish moss. Unfortunately, I could not get my ghost to relocate. This ghost has been documented by previous owners. Mary Margaret as we call her, is “a friendly”. She is also mischievous. It took me two weeks to figure out that she didn’t like my coffee cups. They would slide off the table or counter or else they’d break in the dishwasher. I bought red checkered ones. All are intact as of this writing. She moves pillows from one room to the other and she stops all the clocks in the house at 9:10 in the a.m. at least once a week. When the Azaleas are in bloom, and only then, I find blooms on my night stand. I have this glorious front porch and during the warm months I see my swing moving early in the morning when the air is still and again late in the day. She doesn’t spook the dogs. I always know when she’s around because the five of them line up and look like they’re at a tennis match. As of this writing we’re co-habiting nicely.
Most writers love what they do and I’m no exception. I love it when I get a germ of an idea and get it down on paper. I love breathing life into my characters. I love writing about women who persevere and prevail because that’s what I had to do to get to this point in time. It’s another way of saying it doesn’t matter where you’ve been, what matters is where you’re going and how you get there. The day I finally prevailed was the day I was inducted into the New Jersey Literary Hall of Fame. For me it was an awesome day and there are no words to describe it. I’ve been telling stories and scribbling for 37 years. I hope I can continue for another 37 years. It wasn’t easy during some of those years. As I said, I had to persevere. My old Polish grandmother said something to me when I was little that I never forgot. She said when God is good to you, you have to give back. For a while I didn’t know how to do that. When I finally figured it out I set up The Fern Michaels® Foundation.
Fern Michaels books are more than romance. They're typically of strong women (or women who find strength through life). This is a beautiful novel of a young woman's transformation to a pround and sophisticated woman who stands at a turning point facing a magnificent destiny. There are ALWAYS a dog or two to enhance the story. I just finished rereading this for the third time.
One of the worst books I have read in a while. There are factual errors all over. Dogs are actually color blind and forsythia is pruned in spring after blooming, not autumn. The characters' psychology doesn't make any sense. You can't have someone who deep inside really wants a family and happiness and money doesn't matter, but when decisions have to be taken she chooses a demented career path. She had several chances at a happy ending but blew it every time because of previous baggage. She will never learn her lesson if we follow an arithmetic progression logic. There is Ross who calls his dad 'dad' for the first time and the guy melts and suddenly grows a pair?! From the uppity idiot he turns into a gentle, nice, down to earth guy?! There is no character in the book well done, believable. Their transformation is not progressive but more of a sudden personality transplant. Don't waste your time with this book, there is nothing to learn and the ending looks like a chapter or ten are missing.
One of the worst books I have ever read.....I thought it would never end....about 100 pages too long. Characters were terrible, spineless, non-listeners, and not any one I would care about.....
I will never read another Fen Michaels book again.
What this book is about: Six years ago, Jory Ryan fled Philadelphia after a brief, tragic marriage to wealthy Ross Landers. Now Jory has come home to make peace with the past. But the future invites trouble when Jory falls precipitously for Ross’s best friend—and becomes entangled with the Landers family and the business she fled. Suddenly Jory finds herself at the helm of an empire, confronted with changes and choices she never dreamed possible, and ready to meet a new life ripe with the promise of lasting love.
Things I liked about this book: ☑️Set in Philadelphia ☑️Family Drama ☑️There are 4 dogs in this book. ☑️Pete Woojalesky (Ross’s best friend)
Things I didn’t like about this book: ❎Marjory Ryan (Female Main Character) ❎Ross Landers (her ex husband) and his parents Jasper and Justine Landers (her former in-laws) ❎Marjory made her ex husband Ross think that they were going to get back together but she didn’t really want to get back together with him. ❎Marjory slept with Pete, her ex husband’s best friend and made him think that she wanted to be with him but she really didn’t want to be with him and that wasn’t fair to him because he was in love with her but it probably would have been weird for them to be together anyway. She either slept with him because she was lonely or she thought she was in love with him too, I don’t know. ❎Not as much romance in it ❎ Marjory became friends with her ex mother in law. I don’t understand why. ❎The book ended really weird.
Fern Michaels is still my favorite author but I don’t think this is the best book she’s ever written. I wouldn’t recommend this book but if you like books that don’t have a lot of romance then this might be the book for you. I probably would have liked this book better if it had more romance.
I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. It touched my heart, particularly the last half of the book. In the beginning, the author familiarizes you with characters you're made to think are good people, and other characters you don't think too much of, but as it continues, you realize that it's actually the opposite. I found it a bit of a fairytale like but in a good way. By the end of the book, you're made to realize people are made of all facets; those that seem good are only good on the surface and others that seem questionable usually have many good reasons for the way they are, and people shouldn't be judged too quickly.
OMG! Fern Michaels, this is absolutely the worst book of yours that I have read so far! I couldn’t believe it where there was the business where Ross was trying to woo Jory back & Woo was trying to woo Jory, too. I thought that Ross would win her back, but no go. It was BORING! There wasn’t any adventure or excitement or mystery to keep my interest, but I read it to the end just to finish it. What a disappointment & a waste of money!
I'd rate this book between "okay" and "I liked it" -- it was an easy read in the "chick lit" category. Jory, the heroine, has had a tough life; she matures and gets real about making a life for herself. Almost all the other characters make rather dramatic personality changes that are hard to swallow and quite unlikely. One person might change significantly, but four of them? It's a sweet ending nonetheless, which is a good way to leave the reader wanting more.
I didn't like the ending as I was rooting for one bloke in particular, but I still loved this book. It takes place in the 50s and it doesnt seem THAT far off from my memories of the 70s.... when phones were attached to walls and getting pregnant out of wedlock could be a real scandal. And yet, this woman becomes a real modern lady with so much independence and success. Love that the author seems to love animals.
I just loved this book. I mainly loved the surprises and the reality of it all. I felt it in every word and deed. I thought a lot about my life at seventy-two. We get wiser and we know when enough is enough. Life is meant to be lived and if you don't, then take the blame. I thought this would be a short read. I think I had a smooth cocktail. Thank you so much.
Before starting to read this book I read a revies that said it was 100 pages too long...SO TRUE. I couldn't wait for it to be done, and not in the good sense of it. I ended up skipping almost 20 pages so I could read the end.
As usual, Feen did an amazing job bringing these characters to life! As you learn to know each person, there are many nice surprises along the way! I loved this book and highly recommend!
I enjoyed this story, even though I think some of the characters cry way too much. It's just my opinion quite possibly because I rarely cry. Jory is strong and I love her character traits which remind me of me, especially with the dogs. The ending surprised me in a good way (I won't spoil it).
Not sure where Fern Michael's comes up with her story lines, but they are awesome. Each story line keeps you on the edge of your chair wondering how this will end. I would not of guessed this ending at all. Way to go Ms. Michaels.
The story of the coming of age and the journey getting there of Jory (Marjory) as makes decisions and choices leading to a life she had never expected or dreamed of. Following along on her journey from young wife to editor of a successful magazine keeps things interesting!
This is one of her very finest. I’ve read pretty much every one of her books and loved every one of them. This one is one I’ll remember forever. Wow. What a treasure she is!