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Becoming Mrs. Walsh Kindle Edition
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Jessica Gordon
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Format: Kindle Edition
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Shoshana Thompson is 26 years old, miles from home, and engaged to Andrew Walsh: the last single Walsh brother of one of Washington, D.C.'s wealthiest families. Throughout her engagement, she becomes enamored with the Walsh lifestyle. Life in the fast lane comes to a screeching halt when Shoshana develops feelings for another man. This man is part of her fancy new world and he is also completely off-limits. Set in and around Washington, D.C.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date10 October 2012
- File size685 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B009O3NO9I
- Language : English
- File size : 685 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 279 pages
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Jessica Gordon is the author of popular beach read Becoming Mrs. Walsh.
Gordon takes her readers to Washington, D.C. where her characters navigate through the complex world of family, in-laws, and love.
Jessica resides in the DC area with her husband and children.
Becoming Mrs. Walsh, the sequel...comes out in FALL 2022!
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H.R
2.0 out of 5 stars
would not recommend.
Reviewed in Canada on 12 January 2018Verified Purchase
Insipid and bland, would not recommend.
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LuvBooksNY
5.0 out of 5 stars
Could not put this book down!
Reviewed in the United States on 19 November 2012Verified Purchase
Although I am not typically a fan of chick lit novels, I was pleasantly surprised with Jessica Gordon's new book, "Becoming Mrs. Walsh." I found "Becoming Mrs. Walsh" to be an addicting and relatable story that explores the complex journey of marrying into a close-knit family. The story follows 26 year-old journalist Shoshana Thompson as she prepares to marry into one of Washington DC's most prominent families, the Walshes. While it was entertaining to read about Shoshana's experience as she morphs from small-town girl into high-society fashonista, the strength of the novel truly lies in the character development. Each character within the core Walsh family (four Walsh brothers and their wives) is described impeccably. Detailed explanations of the main characters are woven into the storyline in a natural and entertaining way. The characters really stay with you and you can completely imagine them coming to life in a movie! I also enjoyed reading about the complicated relationships between Shoshana and her in-laws. You can feel the constant tension as Shoshana struggles to fit in with her new family. The story explores multifaceted concepts about what it means to be family. There is an underlying theme throughout the book about loyalty and how that applies to a group of soon-to-be in-laws. What do you really owe to your in-laws before marriage? Should you place your in-laws in the same sphere as your immediate family? "Becoming Mrs. Walsh" makes you think about the deeper meaning of marriage and how it brings strangers together at the most intimate level. I sincerely enjoyed "Becoming Mrs. Walsh" and look forward to a reading more of what Jessica Gordon has to offer.
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Maggie Truelove
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BECOMING MRS. WALSH
Reviewed in the United States on 30 November 2013Verified Purchase
BECOMING MRS. WALSH is a nice light romance, without a lot of depth. Poor girl meets and marries rich boy. The path does have some pitfalls along the way, but that is pretty much the story. Of course, sometimes that is all the reader needs and wants, like for a beach afternoon or on a long plane ride.
One thing I disliked was the amount of time spent naming really expensive designers and describing the clothing. After a couple of times, we got the point. The rest was overkill!
One thing I disliked was the amount of time spent naming really expensive designers and describing the clothing. After a couple of times, we got the point. The rest was overkill!
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S.M.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, one that doesn't follow the rules
Reviewed in the United States on 22 April 2017Verified Purchase
I've come to dread the conclusion of most romance novels. Authors pull you in with amazing chemistry and attraction, but without fail, marriages stay in tact, no one changes their life, they just give up on mad passionate love and run back to being ignored at home. Is that really how people live, or even should live? Love is a gift that is not given to everyone. In this book, Sho, understands that her feelings for each brother are different. One relationship resembles the kind of chemistry that many people have: comfortable and compatible, the other relationship is the kind that has you wondering all day long what the other person is doing, looking forward to the moment you see each other again. She wants one, desires the other. Praise to the author for not settling for the easy "right" solution.
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The Copper Bookroom
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Put this on your summer reading list!
Reviewed in the United States on 25 June 2016Verified Purchase
Fun beach read with an unpredictable ending and several fascinating characters. The beginning was very familiar, but the rest of the book was new, leading me to wonder if I had ever downloaded a sample. Glad I read the whole book.
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