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Friday, August 10, 2012

Finding Positano, A Love Story

By William James
Format: Kindle eBook

Book Description
Three years ago Jack Campbell separated from his wife. His daughter, Maggie, wrote him a letter expressing her anger and disappointment. She was 27 then, a finance professional, and maybe should have known better than to take sides in such a private matter, maybe not. Either way, they hadn’t spoken since, and her letter lay there beneath their relationship.

Now, three years later, with the stress of work and difficulties in her personal relationships, Maggie Campbell goes in search of her father, a search that takes her to Positano on the romantic Italian Amalfi Coast, a picturesque town where anything can happen.



What she finds in Positano might just change her life if she doesn’t leave it all behind to return to the comfortable safety of the life she already knows, fearful of the changes that can come from chance decisions.

Finding Positano is a charming story of love, reconciliation and possibility.

Product Details
  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11324 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-05-02
  • Released on: 2011-05-02
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1
Customer Reviews

Reads like a high school writing project - Zero stars
By Independent42
This comes close to being one of the worst books I've ever read. The grammar, typing and editing errors were so distracting that I decided to count them. There were more than 50, though I probably missed some. How did this book ever get into print? Where were the editors and/or proofreaders? At times, I got the feeling the book was written by someone who did not have a real command of the English language.


The story was predictable, more like a script for a chick flick that ultimately morphed into a romance novel. Zero stars would have been my preference. I doubt I will ever read another book by William James.

Not at all good!!
By L. Nelson
Hard to believe anyone with more than a fourth grade education would rate this five stars. Very poor editing, the grammer was terrible and the story was shallow and drab. Certainly not worth the time to read.

Finding Positano is a must read
By Claire
Five stars. Excellent page turner. I cruised through the pages of Finding Positano and got to know Maggie, Stefano and Maggie's father on a flight to San Diego for vacation. When I landed, I regretted my decision to spend the holiday in California and would have preferred spending it along the coast in Positano. Bravo to William James. Can't wait for more to come!