"Srong character driven contemporary romance"
Two weeks before their marriage, dependable Dr. Warren
Blake dumps Maggie Forsythe. The Charleston iron magnolia
flees her home, leaving her art and antiques gallery
Images to be run by her employees, and hides on Sullivan
Island. Her best friends Dinah and Cordell Beaufort and
Warren arrive to bring her home. She hides from them the
real reason she retreated that has nothing to do with
humiliation but feeling that for whatever reason she is
unlovable. Still they persuade her to help build a house
for a widow with three kids. Heading the construction project is a reluctant Josh
Parker who assumes that Maggie is cotton candy only to be
surprised she is good with tools having renovated Images
by herself. They are attracted to one another, but
neither wants to ignite the spark as she fears rejection
and he presupposes that a working stiff with a matriarchal
hang-up is way beneath her level. When his mom comes out
of nowhere and teams up with Dinah as matchmakers, neither
one of the hesitant duet stand a chance unless they run
away from love. FLIRTING WITH DISASTER is a strong character driven
contemporary romance starring two wonderful protagonists
and a powerful support cast with many facing complex
problems. The return of the stars from the BACKUP PLAN
augments the fine story line in which he and she both
agree on two things: they want one another and they do not
belong together. The social issues are deftly handled due
to the powerful characterizations. Fans will appreciate
this fine look at modern society in which it takes a
community coming together to help parents raise children. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2005
SummaryOpposites attract, but they don't last.
At least that's what improper Southern belle Maggie
Forsythe thinks after being unceremoniously dumped two weeks
before getting hitched to a man even her mother approves of.
Maggie has never given two figs what anyone thinks, so why
is she hiding away from her South Carolina Low Country home?
That is until concernedalbeit schemingfriends
arrive with three options:
One: Sit and mope.
Two: Go home to her gallery.
Three: Help them build a house for a needy family and make a
difference for once.
But one look at Maggie, and project foreman Josh Parker
knows what kind of sweet-tea-swilling debutante he's dealing
with. Even if she does know her way around a circular saw.
Sure, they have enough sparks to ignite a bonfire, but he's
corn bread to her caviar. And if there's anything he's
learned from growing up broke, it's better to aim low than
risk everything and lose.
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