Laurie Paige grew up on a farm in Kentucky, four miles from the Tennessee border, with four older brothers and two older sisters. Before she started school her family moved to town. That is when she discovered the library. She met her husband, Bob, in the Sweet Shop. She has a degree in mathematics and works as a computer engineer.
I can't even begin to write how many things I thought wrong about this book. The writing was horrible, the characters were fickle and hardly ever made any sense. The plot was banal and superficial, and lacking substance. I got tired of reading every single thing she cooked and what she wore every day, and would've gone insane if I had to read the phrase "poor little rich girl" one more time. The only thing worth reading in the whole story is one of the sex scenes, which I thought was pretty good; but there are so many well written and interesting books with good sex scenes in them, so why bother with this one? I usually do most of my reading in bed before I go to sleep and can tell when a book is good when it keeps me up past midnight. Every time I grabbed this book to read, I found myself yawning only a couple of pages in. I would definitely not recommend this book to anyone!