
Suite Scarlett
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'Suite Scarlett' started out kinda slow, but once the story got rolling, I really liked it. Spencer reminded me of my older brother, also named Spencer, oddly enough. I'm glad the situation between Eric and Scarlett seemed real and honest, and not obsessive like some other books I've read. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone. I'm really glad I picked it up and I'm looking forward to reading the sequel. (:

Very cute. I disliked the romance aspect, since I had just read a teen romance, but I loved the theater feel and life of New York City. Cute, fast read, and I absolutely adore Maureen Johnson's narrative.

Scarlett Martin and her family own and run the old Hopewell hotel in New York City. When Amy Amberson comes to stay at the Hopewell, life changes for Scarlett as she becomes what amounts to Mrs. Amberson's personal assistant. In her quest to experience old New York, Mrs. Amberson ends up helping produce Scarlett's brother Spencer's play and helping Scarlett with her love life as she tries to figure out her relationship with another of the actors in Spencer's play named Eric. With lots of zany adventures, humor, and romance, this story offers a lot to readers. The story is well-written and enjoyable. Amy Amberson's background is partially explained in this book, but it seems as though there should be much more about her, hopefully in other books in this series.



















