The Forever Summer by Jamie Brenner Audio Book: 10 hours, 54 minutes Hardback Book: 368 pages
When two lawyers having a love affair that just happen to work in the same firm where fraternizing is against policy are discovered life throws a curveball to Marin Bishop. One of the firm’s clients was a DNA testing site that she decided to be a team player and get her dna/genealogical makeup done before all the hubbub at the office. When she received the results she found out that her lineage showed she was Portugese when she had been brought up in a wealthy white bread family of English and Irish extraction as far as she was aware. Then a gal contacted her saying given their results and matching percentages they must be sisters. Marin is thinking the girl is whack and that the results must be scewed somehow. Through a chain of events they end up at a Bed and Breakfast in Provincetown, Massachusetts run by a Lesbian couple who happen to be the women’s grandparents. The story is well told and the characters and events interesting and entertaining. The story will draw you in and the story plays out well giving just enough all along the way to keep the reader wanting to know how it all plays out. There is one sort of loose end (at least I thought so) but the story is well done and very visual as I pictured in my mind the locations and the happenings throughout. Well done, Jamie Brenner.
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