Never Say Never

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  • ISBN13: 9780764204920
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionKai Miller floats through life like a wreck tossed by the waves. It was never rooted in one place – and that does not. But when a hurricane evacuation chaotic country in its time, Texas, she began to think twice about his wandering existence. And when she met Kemp Eldridge hometown boy, she can hardly imagine moving day – until she discovers he may be promised to someone else. Every day has always been a place of refuge for those who have the wind blows, but also for Kai, he seems just another place to leave behind. Newspapers also have a few surprises – especially when Aunt Donetta has hatched a plan. . . . More>>

Never Say Never

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Cheryl Koch February 7, 2010 at 8:29 am

Kai Miller works for a cruise. While on a cruise, a hurricane blows through the origin of the cruise ship port selected for the safety of daily life in Texas. Kai can not wait until the hurricane passes, so that they move again. Kai is not one to stay around too long in one place. Kai is his opinion, when she meets good looking Kemp Eldridge have changed. In addition to the plans Aunt Donetta Kai.Ce book has thought sounded good, but I’ve never really immerse themselves fully in the book or the characters. Well, I thought Kai seemed nice. I could not understand why Kai was a magnet for Kemp. It is beautiful, and the guy you know, could save it with. The People’s Daily, Texas is a friendly and down to earth. If only became Daily, Texas real. Each chapter alternates between Kai and Donetta. I wish I could say I loved this book because it seems that other players do not. One thing I can say that I’ll never say never give, Ms. Wingate seconds chance.Rating: 2 / 5

Stacey February 7, 2010 at 8:56 am

First I would like to extend a heartfelt “thank you” to Lisa Wingate and her publisher for sending me a copy of “Never Say Never,” for them to check. I’ve always been grateful for the generosity and I’m taking more and more consistently in the time to thank these people by a wonderful public forum. I appreciate your time, effort and cost for a copy to my examiners make available.The latest novel, Lisa Wingate, “Never Say Never” is a captivating work of fiction that transports the reader back to the west of Daily, Texas with his Nose authentic report. If the city is familiar to me, because Wingate has two other novels set in this city: “Talk of the Town” and “Word Gets Around.” In this latest offering Kai Miller is confirmed and drifters usually no intention to settle soon. Who would have thought that it would take a tropical storm to move from their nomadic life? Of course such a story would be complete without a little spice complicated romance, the plot. I started this book, but I was in the story and the characters have invested to the point where I can go back Wingate Other novels in this context. Rating: 5 / 5

Christina Lockstein February 7, 2010 at 9:47 am

Never Say Never by Lisa Wingate is the third book in the whole town eccentric and charming everyday, Texas. Kai Miller was never called someone at home, but if a hurricane blowing out of his apartment for days, she intends to make the permanent move, especially when she met Kemp Eldridge idea is still attractive. I like old women at the center of daily life: Donetta, image and Lucy. It is the friendship and Antics keep the series also amusing and country through their faith. Donetta has a few secrets, and highlights the hurricane. Wingate captures the small town life with all the rumors, suffocating presence, and eccentric characters, but it is never cute in the case of many other authors in small towns too real to be. Kai is highly fragile in his desire to belong and be loved, and people in everyday life are the perfect solution. Every day I hope to visit Texas soon enough. Rating: 5 / 5

Deborah February 7, 2010 at 11:12 am

On this third trip to the daily readers of Texas will be invited back to join the crazy bustle of Donetta, Imogen and Lucy. This time the trio was able to enjoy a few days of rest and relaxation on a cruise. Because of misunderstandings and lack of computer skills, the women do not realize they are directed toward the center of a hurricane, until it is too late. They were soon by Kai Miller, a young woman who wants something more came into his life, as they try to overcome the storm and the Daily. On their way, they end up meeting more people need help during the storm, which is ultimately a war of words between three and wife of the day the queen bee. I thought it was great to see all back from the daily. The characters are the ones that are very impressive and a hoot to read. Donetta I particularly enjoyed reading about the history and the history of his great-mère.Mon only regret that I did not feel good so I gelled with Kai, I have two other women, Lisa leads in this series. Although I loved him very much, I felt for some reason I did not really know. However, it has plenty of character and I really enjoyed hearing about his exploits during wear in everyday life (with up purple windsuit takes courage size!). Even his relationship with Mr. Kemp was fun to read. The incident with the dog and rat traps was hilarious. I would probably laugh and / or squealing with Kai and the vet have not read the other two books in this series, you will not be lost when reading this book. Never Say Never able to fully read as a stand-alone, with some overlapping characters and events in the history books briefly mention. I was kind of hoping that the book would be about Amber from the first two books, I do not like his character, like, hoping for a release, but unfortunately did not appear at all in this story. Overall, I really enjoyed the book especially the very sweet end. I hope that at least one more day to the trip as I learned, the urban and the adventures which they manage to love. Rating: 5 / 5

Pen&Paper February 7, 2010 at 11:47 am

I am cautious about this book, because an expert had trouble with the dialogue phonetically. I have to jump anyway, because the price (at that time I bought it) has a step-Risk Study. The book is filled with some great characters and funny dialogue. So runs the odd sweet ways and everything realistically delivered. Especially appreciate the sermons that were likely, and almost prevented me mémorable.Une something in this book, and that the tag of “Christian fiction” was. I was not preaching to the search. Instead of Ms Wingate held a full history of what I think the practical Christianity, the real deal where you can really take advantage of other people who have faith and act fidèlement.C “was an enjoyable book and worth reading. Rating: 4 / 5

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