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One Stormy Night (Romance on the Go) But is it a promise they both can keep?. Over the course of the last two years, the duo has grown closer not only at work, but outside of the job.Alexis Joplin, popular host of the travel show, Overnight Stays, is embarking on her final sco

One Stormy Night (Romance on the Go)

One Stormy Night (Romance on the Go)

TITLE:One Stormy Night (Romance on the Go)
AUTHOR:Vallory Vance
RATING:4.51 (385 Votes)
ASIN:B00GOJ9DTU
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NUMBER of PAGES:0 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2013-11-14
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Alexis Joplin, popular host of the travel show, Overnight Stays, is embarking on her final scouting expedition with her partner and best friend, Shane Fowler. Over the course of the last two years, the duo has grown closer not only at work, but outside of the job. While their friends and co-workers may whisper that something more than friendship is the source of their mutual admiration, they deny it even as their personal feelings are reaching a critical apex.Shrouded in the dark beauty of a hundred year old inn, while lightning flashes and thunder rumbles, neither Alexis nor Shane can hold on to the pretense any longer. They give in to one night of passion with the promise that in the morning, they’ll awake as friends.But is it a promise they both can keep?

Editorial :

Along the way, he pays loving tribute to earlier Jewish writers like Isaac Bashevis Singer (Stern's sendup of "Yentl" is particularly enjoyable), Philip Roth, and Joseph Heller.

Stern is a terrific stylist, and part of the fun of reading this book is to marvel over his exquisitely-crafted sentences, his gorgeous language, and his dead-on ability to reconstruct and capture the cadence and lilt of that weird linguistic nether zone between English and Yiddish. The Tsar's men stripped it of furs as fast as they could for 124 years---the first settlements began in 1743 and the US government bought Alaska in 1867 for $7.2 million, despite much opposition to such a "waste of money". The text is drawn from student's class notes and Joseph Brown's written works, and the book is even written as if Joseph is telling the reader the "stories;" but it was not actually written by him. Rubin

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