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Barbara Delinsky , Linda Emond
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Jun 10 2003

Casey Ellis has arrived at a lonely place in her life. Her mother remains in a comatose state several years after a terrible accident -- and now her father has died.

Although Casey never met him, she held an oblique hope that someday her father might acknowledge her. She watched from afar as the illustrious Dr. Cornelius Unger became a celebrated psychologist and teacher. Through it all, she clung to the illusive dream that someday he might take notice of her -- and now it is too late.

It comes as a shock when she learns that he has left her his beautiful townhouse in Boston's exclusive Beacon Hill. Sensing that her father had an ulterior motive in leaving her the house, Casey searches the house and finds the first part of what could be a novel, a journal, or a case study for one of her father's clients. The manuscript tells the harrowing story of a young woman named Jenny who was sexually abused by her father and emotionally abused by her mother. When her mother was murdered, her father was sent to prison. After only six years in jail, he is about to be released, and Jenny knows she has to escape. Her way out appears in the form of a man named Pete who shows up on his motorcycle and offers to whisk her away.

Convinced the story is true, Casey sets out to find the rest of the pages and help Jenny. With the discovery of each additional segment, she learns more about Jenny, about herself, and about Cornelius Unger. The manuscript, when fully assembled, proves to be the key to understanding not only her father's past but also that of the man Casey has come to love.


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From Publishers Weekly

Narrator Emond effectively performs two intertwining stories in Delinsky's latest. The product of a one-night stand, Casey Ellis has followed her father's career as an acclaimed psychologist from afar, although he has never acknowledged Casey as his daughter. When he dies and leaves his townhouse to Casey, she is stunned. Exploring the rooms, she finds a manuscript about a troubled teen named Jenny, who was physically abused by her mother and sexually abused by her father. The father served a six-year term in prison for murdering the mother, and as the manuscript begins, is about to be released from prison. The terrified Jenny looks to escape with a mysterious stranger named Pete. While Casey looks for clues to Jenny's identity and fate, and how it all ties in with her father, she simultaneously finds romance with Jordan, a gardener who turns out to be an undercover detective also tied in with Jenny. Emond reads in a warm, sympathetic tone, best at voicing Jenny, the vulnerable, anxious teenager. She does not create distinctive character voices, but she does deepen her voice slightly for the male characters and, during conversations, alters her voice enough to alert listeners to which character is speaking.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Casey Ellis has spent her life longing for the father she never knew. Jenny Clyde has spent hers loathing the father she knew all too well. Casey's father is a noteworthy psychologist named Cornelius Unger; Jenny's is a notorious prisoner, Darden Clyde. When Unger dies, he bequeaths Casey more than just his luxurious Beacon Hill townhouse; she also inherits his cook, gardener, and random segments of Jenny's disturbing diary, a bewildering chronicle written prior to Jenny's mysterious disappearance in the company of a shadowy young man known only as Pete. Darden is about to be released from prison for the murder of Jenny's mother, and his imminent arrival permeates Jenny's abject account of her life spent in fear of his psychological and sexual abuse. Hoping to solve the puzzling connection between this tortured young woman and her enigmatic father, Casey follows the journal's tantalizing clues in search of not only Jenny's identity and whereabouts but also her own familial relationships. Fantasy battles reality in Delinsky's emotive novel of discovery and denial, love and liberation. Seamlessly and compassionately weaving Jenny's unsettling past with Casey's uncertain future, Delinsky delivers a scintillating study of each woman's search for answers and absolution. Carol Haggas
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Summer Delight! July 14 2004
Format:Mass Market Paperback
It was very creative to weave two stories together. My husband made a comment this morning. "You finished the book? Man, you hardly put it down. Addicting huh?"
Delinsky has the talent to take you into the sights and feelings of her locations and characters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT July 12 2004
Format:Mass Market Paperback
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT BOOKS. I ENJOYED READING ALL HER BOOKS.
KEEP UP THE GOOD BARBARA DELINSKYS.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TWO THUMBS UP!!! Jun 23 2004
By Caitlin
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I could not put this book down. Between the mystery, romance and excitement of it all, "Flirting with Pete", is a definite read. I found the ending to be very surprising and I did not pick up on it until I was reading it. Great read :)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Would make a great movie
Flirting with Pete would make a very interesting movie. The author kept you going by telling a story within a story. Read more
Published on April 26 2004 by Rachel Dawson
5.0 out of 5 stars Best-seller great
Casey Ellis inherits an elegant Boston townhouse from the father she never knew. As she settles into her legacy, determined to learn about the man, she uncovers bits of an... Read more
Published on Feb 26 2004 by Beverly J. Scott
1.0 out of 5 stars Barbara Delinski has done it again!
and Again! And again! And Again! And Again! And again! And Again! and Again! And again! And Again! And Again! And again! And Again! Read more
Published on Jan 9 2004
1.0 out of 5 stars take a pass
I almost threw this book when I was done with it, I was that mad that I even spent money on it! I can't even articulate how lame this story was-I checked the reviews and they were... Read more
Published on Nov 5 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars A Touching Tale
I hadn't read a Barbara Delinsky novel before, and this one showed up at my house unexpectedly. I hadn't ordered it, but it came anyways, so I decided to check it out. Read more
Published on Oct 22 2003 by TJ's Mommy
5.0 out of 5 stars This book was wonderful!!
This book had it all! Romance, mystery, heartache, happiness, etc., etc. I couldn't get enough of this book. I am a big fan of Barbara Delinskys, but this was one of her best! Read more
Published on Sep 22 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I did not read any reviews of this book before I read the story. I didn't even read the book jacket. Read more
Published on Sep 2 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Barbara Delinsky outdoes herself this time!
Everything you love about Barabara Delinsky's writing is here in her latest novel, plus some bonuses. Read more
Published on Sep 2 2003 by pisces
4.0 out of 5 stars the cover is best
This is another fine book by Barbara Delinsky. The plot was predictable, for the most part,and the characters were fairly well drawn. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars I could not put it down
This is the first book in a long time that has kept me up most of the night reading. I have read most of Barbara Delinsky's books and enjoyed them, this is my new favorite.
Published on Aug 25 2003
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