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  • 99 Days of Laney MacGuire

    Rachel Bateman

    language (Metamorphosis Books, Jan. 9, 2014)
    "...such a heartfelt story...full of a little bit of humor and heartache, a real portrayal on friendship and family, and a romance that will melt your heart...when I say you need to read this book, I mean you really need to read this book."~Kate's Tales of Books and BandsWhen Laney returned to Seeley Lake after graduation, she expected a relaxing summer to get her bearings straight before college.She didn't expect her dad to get married, or for her best friends to be so different.And she definitely didn't expect to fall in love with Weston.As the summer goes on, Laney learns that sometimes the things you expect the least are the things you need the most.
  • 99 Days of Laney MacGuire

    Rachel Bateman

    Paperback (Metamorphosis Books, Oct. 22, 2013)
    Laney can’t wait to spend the summer at her father’s lake resort. It’s a place where time stands still and nothing ever changes—the perfect thing for Laney after the year she just had. But when she gets there, she discovers the lodge isn’t quite as unchanging as she once thought. Some of the differences are good, like Rory’s new look; some are bad, like whatever secret Karissa is keeping. And then some things are just confusing, like Weston. Weston, her mysterious new co-worker, who is the cause of so many of the changes Laney hates. She wants to despise him, but she can’t deny the attraction she feels, nor the desire she has to be around the one person who didn’t know her before the summer—the one person she doesn’t have to pretend for.
  • 99 Days of Laney Macguire

    Rachel Bateman

    Paperback (Createspace Independent Pub, Nov. 11, 2013)
    Laney can’t wait to spend the summer at her father’s lake resort. It’s a place where time stands still and nothing ever changes—the perfect thing for Laney after the year she just had. But when she gets there, she discovers the lodge isn’t quite as unchanging as she once thought.Some of the differences are good, like Rory’s new look; some are bad, like whatever secret Karissa is keeping. And then some things are just confusing, like Weston.Weston, her mysterious new co-worker, who is the cause of so many of the changes Laney hates. She wants to despise him, but she can’t deny the attraction she feels, nor the desire she has to be around the one person who didn’t know her before the summer—the one person she doesn’t have to pretend for.