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Dear Emily (To Love Again)
Dear Emily - To Love Again
Author: Fern Michaels
ISBN-13: 9780821749524
ISBN-10: 0821749528
Publication Date: 4/1/1995
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 40 ratings
Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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AVONLADY avatar reviewed Dear Emily (To Love Again) on + 329 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
New York times bestselling author Fern Michaels gives us one of her most passionate, richly emotional novels. A compelling story that captures a woman's illusions, desires, and the promis and rewards of learning to love again.
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Helpful Score: 1
About how a woman deals with major life-shattering changes in her life. And how she lives again, but htis time she is really living. Really enjoyed it!
ferretlover avatar reviewed Dear Emily (To Love Again) on
Wonderful book. I love all of Fern Michaels books. She has a special way of telling a story so you believe your there. 1-5 I give this book a 5.
toni avatar reviewed Dear Emily (To Love Again) on + 351 more book reviews
Michaels (Serendipity) comes back to romance with a knockout story about a woman whom many readers will immediately recognize. Emily Thorn married her college sweetheart and temporarily shelved her education and career to support her husband's. Patiently, she waits for her turn, but her husband, Ian, always needs Emily's support for some bigger, better goal. Years later, Ian leaves and a 40-plus Emily realizes she has been used as a doormat. She's frightened, angry and so physically out of shape that her prospects for any future romance are dim indeed. And she's convinced it's all her own fault. Michaels gives Emily all the likely emotional baggage but also the determination to take charge of herself and her life. Emily sells off some of her assets, hires Ben, a 40-plus personal fitness trainer, and rents the rooms in her house to seven single, working women. Her plan is to open a string of women's physical fitness centers-where mature women won't be intimidated by Spandex-encased perfection. Ben proves to be a hunk with a brain and is instrumental in making the plan work and in showing her that she is still a very desirable woman.
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Fern Michaels has a way making you feel hopeful and willing to Love again.
paperbacklover avatar reviewed Dear Emily (To Love Again) on + 112 more book reviews
Emily Thorn married her college sweetheart and temporarily shelved her education and career to support her husband's. Patiently, she waits for her turn, but her husband, Ian, always needs Emily's support for some bigger, better goal. Years later, Ian leaves and a 40-plus Emily realizes she has been used as a doormat. She's frightened, angry and so physically out of shape that her prospects for any future romance are dim indeed. And she's convinced it's all her own fault. Michaels gives Emily all the likely emotional baggage but also the determination to take charge of herself and her life. Emily sells off some of her assets, hires Ben, a 40-plus personal fitness trainer, and rents the rooms in her house to seven single, working women. Her plan is to open a string of women's physical fitness centers-where mature women won't be intimidated by Spandex-encased perfection. Ben proves to be a hunk with a brain and is instrumental in making the plan work and in showing her that she is still a very desirable woman.
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Good book,another great read from Fern Michael,she always comes through,I love her books.
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When Emily Thorn receives a "Dear Emily" letter from her doctor husband telling her he's divorcing her, she has to learn how to survive on her own. She worked long hours putting the scum-bag through medical school and then helping him establish his clinics, only to be cast aside. She pulls herself out of her initial depression, remakes herself and in the process helps other women, who become her friends and business partners. She goes through all the typical middle-age doubts and problems, in the end finding the real Emily and finally, happiness with who she is. Middle-age can be great!!
TakingTime avatar reviewed Dear Emily (To Love Again) on + 1072 more book reviews
Not everyone has two chances to find that special love...
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Two Chances: Chin up, Emily Thorn faces the pain and heartache of love lost and years wasted. At forty,all she has to show for twenty years of amrraige is a Federal Express letter from her doctor husband that begins " Dear Emily"-and ends their life together. She had put her own life on hold to pay Ian's way through medical school. She believed him when he told her that one day she'd have everything she ever wanted-children, an education, a career of her own. What she got was overweith, out of shape-and dumped. To Find that Special Love Emily needs to reclaim her life. Slimming down and starting up a chain of fitness centers, she is soon skyrocketing towards entrepreneurial success..and into relationships with two exciting new men. One is kind and compassionate, the other unpredictable and alarmingly sensual. Now, to keep her hard won independance and balance it with a truley fulfilling love, all she has to do is choose the right one.