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Mulligan (2005)

door KG MacGregor

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The days are long and lonely for Louise Stevens, whose retirement dreams were shattered by the sudden loss of her partner. All of that changes when she meets Marty Beck, a flirtatious, fun-loving, and infuriating golf pro who pushes her buttons--including one button she thought didn't work anymore. Marty is intrigued by the pretty Louise, a newcomer to the Pine Island Golf Club with a beautiful swing, but a disposition that needs work. Certain they can eventually be friends, she's stymied when her good-humored overtures are rejected. Love can come along at any time, even in the golden years, and even for two women who don't expect it at all. Though a shaky start nearly dooms their romance, something tells Marty and Lou that this one might be worth a Mulligan.… (meer)
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What to say about this book. It's general Bella Books fare. Not too heavy with plot, but not too light with plot either. And good solid characters and writing.

That's probably the only reason that it's four stars and not five, because it's just a bit too predictable, but really considering what sometimes gets done to lesbians in between the covers of books and on the big and little screens perhaps predictable is the way to go.

I thought that one of the most interesting parts of the novel was how MacGregor wrote the two relationships of Lou's, the one with Rhonda and the one with Marty, alongside each other. How each of the sections past and present showed the differences as well as the similarities between Lou's two relationships.

And then there was the Linda character. I'm not sure why, but she turned out to be my favorite character. The main characters were great, but something about the way Linda's character was written made her very interesting for sure. ( )
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The days are long and lonely for Louise Stevens, whose retirement dreams were shattered by the sudden loss of her partner. All of that changes when she meets Marty Beck, a flirtatious, fun-loving, and infuriating golf pro who pushes her buttons--including one button she thought didn't work anymore. Marty is intrigued by the pretty Louise, a newcomer to the Pine Island Golf Club with a beautiful swing, but a disposition that needs work. Certain they can eventually be friends, she's stymied when her good-humored overtures are rejected. Love can come along at any time, even in the golden years, and even for two women who don't expect it at all. Though a shaky start nearly dooms their romance, something tells Marty and Lou that this one might be worth a Mulligan.

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