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by Phillipa Ashley

ePub Carrie Goes Off The Map download
Author:
Phillipa Ashley
ISBN13:
978-1402241451
ISBN:
1402241453
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Publisher:
Sourcebooks Landmark; Reprint edition (December 1, 2011)
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Subcategory:
Women's Fiction
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Rating:
4.7
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126

It was a much hotter, calmer day than the one before, so she spent the day sunbathing, swimming, and listening to her iPod.

It was a much hotter, calmer day than the one before, so she spent the day sunbathing, swimming, and listening to her iPod ach with her bonkbuster and her music for company. It was just a shame that Rowena was not there. She pictured her friend hanging out with the cast of HeartAche, maybe trying out the costumes. Rowena in scrub. he suddenly wondered if Matt wore them at work and what he looked like

Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

Phillipa Ashley has a terrifically funny voice. Shelves: chick-lit, nook-books. I found myself giggling out loud at Carrie, her antics, and her nicknames for people and at Matt’s behavior– there’s one scene when he’s shouting at the television in particular that stood out in my mind. The writing is mediocre, the dialogue is weak, the chemistry between the romantic leads seems forced, there isn't much comedy (or romance for that matter), and the hero isn't swoon-worthy (which any romance fan can tell you is very important).

Unexpectedly along for the ride is the gorgeous Matt Landor, MD, who sorely tests Carrie's determination to give up men altogether. Careening through the English countryside, these two mismatched but perfectly attuned lonely hearts find themselves in hot pursuit of adventure and in entirely uncharted territory. Praise for Dating Mr. December"e;Fun contemporary romance crafted with humor, a sexy premise, and the intriguing backdrop of the picturesque Lake District. e;– Booklist"e;British author Ashley infuses her debut with humor.

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Автор: Ashley Phillipa Название: Carrie Goes Off the Map Издательство: Sourcebooks Landmark .

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Her first novel, Decent Exposure, won the 2007 RNA New Writers' Award and became a Lifetime TV movie, The 12 Men of Christmas. She lives with her husband and daughter in Staffordshire, England. Библиографические данные. Carrie Goes Off The Map.

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Carrie Goes Off the Map. Phillipa Ashley. Carrie Brownhill, recently dumped by her fiancé, is determined to get away from men forever.

Just when she thinks she knows where she's going...Carrie lets her best friend talk her into a scenic European road trip as the perfect getaway from a nasty breakup. Unexpectedly along for the ride is the gorgeous Matt Landor, MD, who sorely tests Carrie's determination to give up men altogether. Careening through the English countryside, these two mismatched but perfectly attuned lonely hearts find themselves in hot pursuit of adventure and in entirely uncharted territory.

"Wonderfully romantic and funny...fulfills all the best fantasies, including a gorgeous, humanitarian hero and a camper van!"―Katie Fforde, UK Best Selling Author of Love Letters Praise for Dating Mr. December"Fun contemporary romance crafted with humor, a sexy premise, and the intriguing backdrop of the picturesque Lake District."― Booklist"British author Ashley infuses her debut with humor ...Readers will enjoy the breezy style and repartee."― Publishers Weekly"Delightfully witty and sensual ...charismatic characters, provocative plot. believable dialogue, deliciously sensual lovemaking scenes, and humor make this a must read."― Romance Junkies

  • amusing, sexy, fun, nice to feel the british pace and contemporary feel. a bit of a travel journal as well--great beach or vacation read.

    all of ms ashley's novels i have read so far, Carrie, Dating Mr December, and a couple others i can't remember the titles of now--good fun romantic clean-ish sexy reads. good fun indeed.

  • This is a fun read and most satisfying novel and I agree with many of the previous reviews. But what no one has mentioned is that this book came out in 2009 in the UK under the title "It should have been me". This really should be mentioned somewhere to prevent people from buying a book they may already have...
    I wish Amazon would give the actual original copyright date or some hint that a book was previously released under a different title. This is a big flaw in the system here and it needs to be fixed!

  • I had read an earlier book by this author that I really enjoyed. I just couldn't
    get into this book; I didn't read it. In my estimation, Ashley is a writer whose
    work is inconsistent.

  • Phillipa Ashley has a fun, lively style to her writing that keeps the tempo moving in her stories, and her characters progressing. I'm always struck by writers who can get me to care about the main character quickly, and I always seem to feel that way with Ashley's heroines. In this case, Carrie could be any woman who has been dumped by her man/fiance. However, her situation seems compounded by feelings of all the time she lost and for being played a fool. It's not as if the relationship fizzled out and they both knew it wasn't right, it was like being jilted and left the outsider and the unwanted. All you have to do is add a main male lead character who is charismatic, attractive, aloof, and a Mr. Darcy comparison, and you have a real recipe for sure romance.

    Whatever it is about a woman who has been scorned and left aside that draws a man in, I'll never quite understand, but we all seem to love it. I can't say that I know of anyone who has done that in real life (gotten together on the back of a nasty split, although I know they exist), but there is something appealing about having that resolution. This story isn't an easy get together though. Much of the story is spent traveling the countryside, as Carrie and her handsome doctor, Matt, take a road trip to forget their woes. As any road trip is bound to do, the two get into their quarrels and eat their fair share of gas station fare. With that comes short tempers, but also a number of conversations brought on by fatigue and heightened emotions.

    As with Phillipa Ashley's novels, I really enjoyed this newest one. Carrie's story is one that many women will recognize and see themselves in from start to finish (or at least wish to).

  • Life was set, planned and charted for Carrie Brownhill. The love of her life, Huw, and her were set to be married but only four weeks before their wedding date he calls it off to suddenly be married to someone completely different only a few months later. Shocked and confused Carrie decides the perfect solution is a caravan trip with her best friend Rowena, but that falls through as well. Faced with the option of sulking around for the next month or taking along the handsome yet annoying Matt Landor she opts for the adventure of a lifetime and ends up with more than she bargains for. What results is a road trip neither Carrie nor Matt will ever forget.

    Sometimes you simply need a good solidly funny book with great characters and a little romance. Carrie Goes Off the Map was exactly that for me. Having recently suffered from a bit of a reading slump I was thrilled to have the opportunity to read Phillipa Ahsley's latest. I've had a number of her books sitting on my shelves now for a while, but haven't had the time to pick them up and now I feel like I've done myself a disservice. Phillipa knows how to write! Her characters were so easy to relate to and the story had moments that gave me those little butterflies because of the sheer happiness in the scene. I loved it! Even now, days after reading it, I'm still grinning at how things all turned out.

    First of all, Carrie. Oh my, Carrie Brownhill is quite the character. Admittedly there were times, many times, during reading the book that I wanted to reach out and scream at her. Oddly enough it wasn't so much in her "moping" period just after having lost her fiance, because for me that was perfectly understandable and it also didn't seem to go on for a long time. What made me frustrated with her was her lack of ability to see what was right in front of her, Matt. His character was perfect. Not that he was this unrealistic perfect guy that couldn't truly exist, but that he was very honest and real. Now, I do have to say that by the end of the book I can see why there were so many times that Carrie just didn't get things and I'm happy she didn't because the book would have been much shorter and more boring had she just "figured it all out" to begin with. And let me say...the ending is perfect!

    Also, this is the perfect road trip book! If you're not one for road trips you may even end up liking this one because they don't spend all of their time on the road. Much of the time is spent at different beach locations along the English countryside and for someone who's never visited, it was incredibly easy to imagine. With at least two or three stop offs on their trip there were a wide enough variety of characters that you didn't get bored of Carrie and Matt squabbling off and on, but you also had enough angst of wanting to see them finally get together. Overall it was just the right balance of travel, characters and interaction.

    Carrie Goes Off the Map by Phillipa Ashley is the perfect read for Chick Lit fans. Filled with characters that make you laugh, cringe and even get excited about it simply is a fantastic read! Carrie's journey with Matt Landor begins as something she absolutely loathes and by the end turns into a relationship that has readers hoping will end amazingly. And it absolutely does! This was a book that got me out of a reading slump and back into a grove primarily because the writing was so good. Carrie Goes Off the Map is a hilarious and heartwarming road trip that readers won't soon forget!

    Originally reviewed and copyrighted at my site Chick Lit Reviews and News.