The Last Page (Living, Loving and Laughing Again #1)

Lacy Camey


Rated: 3.13 of 5 stars
3.13 ·
[?] · 8 ratings · Published: 03 Aug 2011

The Last Page by Lacy Camey
FIVE STARS given by TOTALLY BOOKALICIOUS – “The Last Page had me hooked from the start. It’s smart, sassy and very very funny… if you are looking for a quick, light read that is comical and romantic then this will be right up your alley.”

BOOKS, ETC. - “This was a cute, fun novel that was perfect for an end of summer read.”

THE BOOK BAG – “Lacy made her characters so very believable and real that I felt like I was part of this group of women. This is chick lit at it’s finest!”

A COZY READER’S CORNER REVIEWS – “I think any girl can relate to Norah’s story, which makes this title a great chick-lit. If you love fashion, romance, stories with family relationships or dynamics, this one has something for you! It really has a little of everything. Top that with a great writing style and you get The Last Page.”

TEA AND SCRIBBLES – “I devoured this book. All the main characters were very relatable to me. I didn’t ever really feel like an outsider looking in on this world, but someone who was learning about the story and was part of the group. This was a very enjoyable book that I would recommend to others and I am looking forward to more in the series and by Camey.”

Summary:

Twenty-two year old Norah Johnson is at a crossroads and is in desperate need to heal after a highly publicized breakup from her major league baseball player boyfriend.

To escape, she moves to her summer home in The Hamptons with her sister and best friend where she journals, attends therapy and works on her pending clothing line all the while wondering how fast can a heart really heal. Well, it sure helps when part of the healing process involves living in a fabulous summer home on the beach with your sister and absolute BFF. The best psychologist since Good Will Hunting always helps. And then there’s the hottie, much older version of Taylor Lautner look-alike who finds your lost journal, reads it and falls madly in love with you, “the you on paper”, and is set on finding you and making you fall in love with him.

Okay, so this can all really help! But is Norah ready to love again?


The Last Page is a PG, language-free, sex-free, short novel (40k words) suitable for all ages...okay, well obviously not for five year olds. This book is an inspirational light hearted read about living and loving again.

Book One: The Last Page (Norah's story)
Book Two: The Last Name Banks (Chloe's story) out now!
Book Three: The Last Pretense (Maycee's story) due late winter 2014

This series can be read as stand alone novels.
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