The Blossom sisters

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In a richly rewarding novel filled with unforgettable characters, #1 New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels explores the enduring bonds of family as one man loses everything--only to find the freedom to create a bold new life. . .Gus Hollister owes all his success to his feisty grandmother, Rose, and he knows it. It was Rose and her two sisters, Iris and Violet, who raised Gus, sent him to the best schools, and helped him start his own accounting business. Rose even bought the house Gus lives in with his wife, Elaine. But now, Gus stands to lose everything--his home, his car, and his business. Worse, he's alienated his beloved grandma, who tried to warn him about Elaine's greedy, gold-digging ways. Gus, blinded by infatuation, refused to listen, and now Elaine has locked him out of the house he was foolish enough to put in her name. Heartsick and remorseful, Gus returns to Rose's Virginia farmhouse seeking shelter. But it won't be easy to make amends. Despite their pretty floral names, there's nothing delicate about the Blossom sisters. Unbeknownst to Gus, they've also been running a very lucrative business from home and don't want interference. Yet family and forgiveness go hand in hand, and Gus isn't giving up.With the help of close friends, new associates, and some very sprightly ladies, Gus begins to repair the damage he's done and help the residents of Blossom Farm begin the next phase of their business. He might even be finding the courage to love again. Because no matter how daunting starting over can be, the results can surpass your wildest expectations--especially when the Blossom sisters are in your corner. . .

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9780758286710
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CPA Gus Hollister should have listened to his grandmother, Rose Blossom. Elaine, the woman he married, is a world-class gold digger. He comes home from work to find that Elaine has taken his beloved Porsche, his bank accounts, and his house. Gus has a few suitcases, an old, beat-up Volkswagen, and Wilson, the dog. Homeless, he retreats to his grandmother's house, where he grew up. But the woman who raised him turns him away, saying that since he deliberately ignored her warnings, she isn't going to bail him out. It's a long, tricky road to redemption as Gus tries to prove to his grandmother and her stubborn twin sisters that he's a wiser man, and from here on out, he'll pay heed to their suggestions. With its cast of feisty seniors and spunky, resourceful women, Michael's latest is sure to capture the hearts of its readers, even while tickling their funny bones.--Mosley, Shelley Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Evicted from his house and served with divorce papers by his greedy soon-to-be-ex-wife, Elaine, Gus Hollister returns to his childhood home. But when he arrives, he finds that he has much fence-mending to do before his grandmother Rose and her sisters, Violet and Iris, are willing to welcome him back into the fold. His relatives had tried to warn him against marrying Elaine, but he didn't listen and ended up alienating the women who'd raised him. Now they're running a lucrative business out of their home and are not sure they want Gus's interference. This story of redemption, forgiveness, and fresh starts will enthrall all listeners. Jim Crawford's vocal range and timbre enable him to differentiate clearly among multiple female and male characters. Verdict Will be of interest to Michaels's fans and those who enjoy redemptive family stories.-Laurie Selwyn, formerly with Grayson Cty. Law Lib., Sherman, TX (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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When Gus Hollister's gold-digger wife throws him out, he works to re-establish ties with his grandmother and great-aunts, whom he's ignored since his marriage and who have a few secrets of their own. CPA Gus Hollister is blindsided on the last day of tax season when wife, Elaine, demands a divorce, forcing him out of his own house, which his grandmother paid for. Since their marriage, Elaine has convinced him to ignore his grandmother and her two sisters, the women who raised him and whom he loves more than anyone in the world. Now he must work to get back in their good graces, and in the process, he'll find out that those ladies and a posse of local seniors have started local and online businesses selling a spectrum of interesting, varied products. Elaine, the gold digger, expects to take him for everything he's worth, including his house, his car, half his business and even his inheritance. Lucky for Gus, he's an all-round-good guy no one can stay mad at--oh, and that he has a world-famous, billionaire hedge fund manager as a best friend, who is willing to fund his divorce attorney--the best ever, of course--and a full firm of private investigators. And how fortunate that Elaine is not only a bona fide gold digger (a term used repeatedly throughout the text), but also a practicing high priestess of witchcraft with a long background of deception, shrewish behavior and all-round-villainess tendencies. (And how unfortunate that Gus wouldn't listen to all of his relatives and friends when they told him not to marry her.) Not to worry, though, Elaine has her next mark in sight, and Gus is just lucky enough that she'll move on to the next guy and uncharacteristically decide to cut her losses and legal property rights and leave Gus alone. Meanwhile, Gus will help his grandmother and friends streamline their operation, and maybe he'll even fall in love. A cute concept undercut by awkward writing, inconsistent, simplistic characterization and too many implausibilities to allow us to take the book or the ending seriously.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

CPA Gus Hollister should have listened to his grandmother, Rose Blossom. Elaine, the woman he married, is a world-class gold digger. He comes home from work to find that Elaine has taken his beloved Porsche, his bank accounts, and his house. Gus has a few suitcases, an old, beat-up Volkswagen, and Wilson, the dog. Homeless, he retreats to his grandmother's house, where he grew up. But the woman who raised him turns him away, saying that since he deliberately ignored her warnings, she isn't going to bail him out. It's a long, tricky road to redemption as Gus tries to prove to his grandmother and her stubborn twin sisters that he's a wiser man, and from here on out, he'll pay heed to their suggestions. With its cast of feisty seniors and spunky, resourceful women, Michael's latest is sure to capture the hearts of its readers, even while tickling their funny bones. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.

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