Beach Town: A Novel

Written by:
Mary Kay Andrews
Narrated by:
Kathleen McInerney

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
26
Narrator
10
Release Date
May 19, 2015
Duration
14 hours 11 minutes
Summary
Greer Hennessy needs palm trees.

As a movie location scout, picture-perfect is the name of the game. But her last project literally went up in flames, and her career is on the verge of flaming out. Greer has been given one more chance, if she can find the perfect undiscovered beach hideaway for a big-budget movie. She zeroes in on a sleepy Florida panhandle town called Cypress Key. There's one motel, a marina, a long stretch of pristine beach and an old fishing pier with a community casino-which will be perfect for the film's explosive climax.

There's just one problem. Eben Thibadeaux, the town mayor, completely objects to Greer's plan. A lifelong resident of Cypress Key, Eben wants the town to be revitalized, not commercialized. After a toxic paper plant closed, the bay has only recently been reborn, and Eb has no intention of letting anybody screw with his town again. But Greer has a way of making things happen, regardless of obstacles. And Greer and Eb are way too attracted to each other for either of them to see reason.

Between an ambitious director and his entourage-including a spoiled 'It Boy' lead actor-who parachute into town, a conniving local ex-socialite, and a cast of local fangirls and opportunists who catch the movie bug, nothing is going to be the same in Cypress Key. Now Greer is forced to make some hard choices: about the people and the town she's come to care about, and about her own life. True love is only for the movies, right? Can Greer find a way to be the heroine in her own life story? Told with inimitable heart and humor, Mary Kay Andrews' Beach Town is the perfect summer destination.
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Marsha Scanlan

Enjoyed it. If only real life romances were this easy.

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Anonymous

Enjoyed the light read. Parts were predictable but overall really liked it.

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Tammy Stecker

Very shallow plot. Boring and very drawn out. I do not recommend this book, but I've not read any other by the author. Others may be better.

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Joanne Kilb

Enjoyable read, really liked the main characters!it was really nice to listen to just what I wanted!

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