• Complain

Sandra Brown - Sunny Chandlers Return

Here you can read online Sandra Brown - Sunny Chandlers Return full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2004, publisher: Bantam, genre: Prose. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

No cover
  • Book:
    Sunny Chandlers Return
  • Author:
  • Publisher:
    Bantam
  • Genre:
  • Year:
    2004
  • Rating:
    5 / 5
  • Favourites:
    Add to favourites
  • Your mark:
    • 100
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

Sunny Chandlers Return: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Sunny Chandlers Return" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

Sandra Brown has won over fans and critics throughout the world with more than fifty New York Times bestselling novels. Her early works were hailed by Rendezvous magazine as stories with larger than life heroes and heroines [who] make you believe all the warm, wonderful, wild things in life. Here is the unforgettable story of a woman who returns to her small hometown in the Southand finds that the sins of her past are right where she left them.Never. Sunny Chandler always said shed never go back to the tiny town where she grew up. It was just three years ago that she was at the center of a notorious scandaland the good folks of Latham Green, Louisiana, made it clear theyd never let her forget it. So Sunny packed up and headed for New Orleans, and now she wouldnt give up city life for the world. But when shes invited to her best friends wedding, Sunny has no choice but to go home. And with her return come the whispersthe looksthe rumors she tried to escape. It doesnt take Sunny long to see that Latham Green has nothing new to offer. Except maybe Ty Beaumont.The moment Ty and Sunny first meet at a party, he can see shes no ordinary woman. With her dazzling hair, and eyes the color of gold, shes a flesh-and-blood fantasyand Ty vows hell have her in his bed before the week is out. Yet even when he turns on his southern charm, Sunny makes it clear shes not interested. Sure, a night with Ty would be wilder than BourbonStreet at Mardi Gras. But Sunnys not in town to become some good ol boys latest conquest, no matter how sexy he is. Little does she know that Ty isnt used to taking no for an answerand he isnt about to start now.Soon what began as an innocent flirtation becomes a tantalizingly slow, skillfully deliberate, and overwhelmingly seductive pursuit that even Sunny finds hard to resist. But resist him she will. For Sunny is harboring an agonizing secretthe painful truth of why she left Latham Green the way she did. What she really needs now is a friendand thats when she discovers there may be more to Ty Beaumont than meets the eye. Despite his roguish facade, Sunny comes to see he has a heart of gold. Still, she doesnt know if she can trust another person with her secret heartbreaknot even the one man who may be able to heal it.

Sandra Brown: author's other books


Who wrote Sunny Chandlers Return? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Sunny Chandlers Return — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Sunny Chandlers Return" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Table of Contents PRAISE FOR SANDRA BROWN Romance fans will want to curl up - photo 1

Table of Contents PRAISE FOR SANDRA BROWN Romance fans will want to curl up - photo 2

Table of Contents

PRAISE FOR SANDRA BROWN

Romance fans will want to curl up with this one.

Boston Herald

A very fast-paced, quick read. Delightful.

Philadelphia Inquirer

Read with a hanky close by.

The Tampa Tribune

A novelist who cant write fast enough.

San Antonio Express-News

Author Sandra Brown proves herself top-notch.

Associated Press

Nobody in the 90s has had more hits.... Browns
storytelling gift [is] surprisingly rare, even among
crowd-pleasers.

Toronto Sun

She knows how to keep the tension high and the plot
twisting and turning.

Fresno Bee

Dear Reader You have my wholehearted thanks for the interest and enthusiasm - photo 3

Dear Reader,

You have my wholehearted thanks for the interest andenthusiasm youve shown for my Love swept romances overthe past decade. Im enormously pleased that the enjoymentI derived from writing them was contagious. Obviously youshare my fondness for love stories that always end happilyand leave us with a warm inner glow.

Nothing quite equals the excitement one experienceswhen falling in love. In each romance, I tried to capture thatexcitement. The settings and characters and plots changed,but that was the recurring theme.

Something in all of us delights in lovers and their unevenpursuit of mutual fulfillment and happiness. Indeed, thepursuit is half the fun! I became deeply involved with eachpair of lovers and their unique story. As though paying avisit to old friends for whom I played matchmaker, I oftenreread their stories myself.

I hope you enjoy this encore edition of one of my personalfavorites.

SANDRA BROWN

One

Who is she Her name is Sunny Chandler You know her Since third grade - photo 4

Who is she?

Her name is Sunny Chandler.

You know her?

Since third grade.

Really?

Might have been second grade.

So she grew up here?

Yep.

Wheres she been?

All your life?

The first man frowned as he looked down at the second. Wheres she been? he repeated sternly.

The second man was properly cowed. New Orleans. His syrupy Southern accent made the pronunciation Nawlins. Moved there a few years back. Shes a seamstress.

A seamstress? He never would have guessed that by looking at her.

Something like that. Wanda could tell you more about what shes been doing.

He had every intention of asking the other mans wife later all about this Sunny Chandler. She had aroused his curiosity. And his curiosity, like all his other appetites, never went unappeased for long.

However, for the moment, he was content just to watch Sunny Chandler as she circulated among the other party guests. No longer a small-town girl, she stuck out like a sore thumb.

Bad comparison, he thought. Sore thumbs were unsightly. He had yet to find a single unsightly thing about this woman.

Why did she leave town? he asked.

His companion chuckled. Youd never believe it.

Try me.

Well, it was like this. In a low voice, the man began to share the juiciest piece of gossip ever to come out of Latham Green.

The subject of the not-to-be-believed tale that was being recounted across the room stifled a bored yawn. The sudden burst of laughter startled her, as it did everyone else nearby. Turning, Sunny saw two men standing by the wall of windows, which overlooked the golf course. The tall blond one was wiping tears of laughter from his eyes.

Probably telling each other dirty jokes, Sunny thought with distaste. These yokels didnt know how to behave in polite company. The back room at the pool hall and this formal parlor of the country club were one and the same to them. They had no sense of decorum.

The bridegrooms family had gone all out for this bash they were hosting in honor of the wedding couple. Since no expense had been spared, the chef had put his best efforts into the buffet. The decorator had depleted the stock of wholesale florists for miles around; the large salon was festooned with bouquets of colorful flowers. While the country clubs budget was usually stretched to hire a local sextet for their dances, tonights music was being provided by a jazzy dance band imported from Memphis.

They werent bad, either, Sunny thought. She caught the bandleaders roving eye and smiled up at him when they began playing a Kenny Rogers ballad. He winked at her. She winked back, then quickly turned her attention to the buffet. Keeping her head down, she concentrated on filling her plate.

Sunny Chandler!

Groaning inwardly, Sunny painted on a fake smile and turned around. Why, hello, Mrs. Morris.

Long time no see, girlie.

Eloquent ol biddy. Yes, its been a while.

How long?

Three years. Three years, two months, six days. Obviously not long enough for people to forget.

Are you still in New Orleans?

Still there. And loving it. Loving any place that isntLatham Green.

Youre looking good.

Thank you.

Very citified.

The observation was intended as a dig. Sunny considered it a supreme compliment. Mrs. Morris crammed a mushroom stuffed with deviled crab into her mouth and chewed vigorously. Then, as though afraid Sunny might run off before she could ply her with more nosy questions, she asked quickly, And your folks? How are they?

Fine, just fine. Sunny turned her back on the woman and picked up a raw oyster on the half shell something she wouldnt have eaten in a million years even though she was now a resident of New Orleans and set it on her plate.

Mrs. Morris, however, wasnt attuned to nuances and had never heard of body language. She went on, undaunted.

Theyre still in Jackson?

Um-huh.

They dont come back very often. But then after... well, you know what I mean. Its still difficult for them, Im sure.

Sunny wanted to set down her plate, leave the room, leave the town, leave the parish, just as she had three years ago. The only thing that kept her planted now in front of the melon bowl was the determination not to give anybody the satisfaction of having scared her off.

Do yall still own that cabin out on the lake?

Before Sunny could fashion a response, the honoree of the party came up to her. Sunny, could I impose on you to help me with my hair? I feel a strategic pin slipping. Please? Excuse us, Mrs. Morris.

Sunny deserted her half-filled plate of food. She hadnt wanted to eat, shed merely wanted to keep her hands busy. Thanks, she said under her breath as her friend linked arms with her and led her out of the formal salon and down the hall toward the powder room.

Fran was laughing. You looked as if you needed rescuing. Or maybe Mrs. Morris was the one in peril. I was afraid you were going to eat that Swedish meatball and then skewer her with the toothpick.

They made certain they were alone in the powder room beneath the stairs and locked the door behind them to guarantee privacy. Sunny leaned against the door and drew an exasperated breath. And you wonder why this is my first time back in three years. Do you blame me for staying away? She was all but frothing at the mouth, crazed with a lust to know all the titillating details of my life in the big city.

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Sunny Chandlers Return»

Look at similar books to Sunny Chandlers Return. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Sunny Chandlers Return»

Discussion, reviews of the book Sunny Chandlers Return and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.