Right Place, Wrong Time
(#1141)
by Judith Arnold
Harlequin (Superromance)
July 1, 2003
ISBN #0373711417
Paperback
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"A vacation mix-up leads to some delightful matchmaking."
Reviewed by Delia Larkins
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003

Ethan Parnell, Kim Hamilton and Kim's parents arrive in St. Thomas for a week at Ethan's friend's timeshare. Only they find Gina Morante and her niece, Alicia Bari, already in residence at the apartment. After an argument of who should be there, they decide Kim's parents will go to the Read more...


"amusing class war romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 17, 2003

Arlington, Connecticut resident Ethan Parnell's friend, Paul, lends him the use of a time sharing condo in St. Thomas. Ethan takes his fiancee and her parents with him. Carol allows her Bronx pal Gina Morante to use the same condo at the same time that the Parnell party Read more...


"Proof that opposites do attract"
Reviewed by Sandi Shilhanek
Posted July 31, 2003

Judith Arnold's new book RIGHT PLACE WRONG TIME started off slowly for me, but once I made it through the introduction of characters I didn't care for, the book picked up a wonderful pace that never lessened throughout the rest of the story. Ethan Parnell has decided that a good way Read more...




Summary

Ethan Parnell and Gina Morante meet when they accidentally wind up in the same time-share condominium on the Caribbean island of St. Thomas.

Right place for a tropical vacation, but wrong time for them both to appear—and for sure the wrong two people to spend a week together in close quarters. He's a Connecticut type—reserved, well-bred, a product of the best schools. She's a savvy Manhattan girl—a funky shoe designer whose warm, working-class family lives in the Bronx.

So how come they end up thinking so much about each other once they're back in their own worlds after the wrong time is up?



 

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