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Julie and Romeo
by 
Jeanne Ray (Author)
Jeanne Ray (Narrator)
  
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Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Subject(s):  Fiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   96075 KB
ISBN:   9781423314417
Release date:   Jan 25, 2007

Description
Meet the Cacciamanis and the Rosemans, rival florists and bitter enemies for as long as either family can remember (although no one can recall precisely why) until one fateful day when divorced Julie Roseman and widowed Romeo Cacciamani meet by chance at a small business seminar in the Boston Sheraton. More than flowers bloom as a result and when their respective families--horrified--find out about the budding romance, all hell breaks loose.

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Synopsis
Meet the Cacciamanis and the Rosemans, rival florists and bitter enemies for as long as either family can remember (although no one can recall precisely why) until one fateful day when divorced Julie Roseman and widowed Romeo Cacciamani meet by chance at a small business seminar in the Boston Sheraton. More than flowers bloom as a result and when their respective families--horrified--find out about the budding romance, all hell breaks loose.


Reviews
AudioFile Magazine...
JULIE AND ROMEO is an enterprising love story about two rival families who own flower shops, the son and daughter from each who ignore family rivalries to be together, and the inevitable clash of households when the families discover the budding romance. Jeanne Ray does an admirable job of performing her own work. While the story is not entirely an original, Ray still manages to breathe fresh life into the Shakespeare-inspired tale by por-traying the hero and heroine as professional adults. Her genuine affection for the characters she's created comes across in her reading. Listeners are drawn in, if nothing else than to hope the ending is happier than its literary prototype's! R.A.P. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
 
About the Author
The author of three previous novels, Jeanne Ray works as a registered nurse at the Frist Clinic in Nashville, Tennessee. She is married and has two daughters. Together, she and her husband have ten grandchildren.


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