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Comfortable Distance

Comfortable Distance
By Kenna White

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Dana Robbins needs a vacation from her girlfriend--and her life.

Used to working out her problems in her work, the successful syndicated cartoonist plans a solo summer vacation on a houseboat, hopeful that the separation will resolve her doubts about her future with Shannon. But

Shannon's frequent calls demanding some resolution only heighten her turmoil.

Marine biologist Dr. Jamie Hughes sees Puget Sound in ways few other people do. The hours she spends diving its depths and running her laboratory absorb all of her focus and time. When Jamie meets the obviously distressed Dana at a friend's, she offers her scientific detachment to help Dana sort through her problems. Worrying about Dana's present is easier than examining her own past. It seems like an ideal way to help Dana sort out her future, but as the summer heats up, the distance between Dana and Jamie is anything but comfortable.

Kenna White (Romancing the Zone, Braggin' Rights) explores unexpected passion, unexplored possibilities and unforeseen complications in this novel of summer on Puget Sound.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #50946 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-07-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 355 pages

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A Comfortable Read4
Kenna White returns to form with this novel of love set in the Pacific Northwest. Dana, a syndicated cartoonist, is in need of a break from her girlfriend Shannon and her relationship with her. Dana rents a houseboat and settles in to work. At a party, she meets Jamie, a marine biologist who is willing to help Dana examine and analyze her relationship with Shannon.

What Jamie and Dana didn't count on were falling in love with each other.

So why four stars? The ending was too abrupt, and Dana's actions at the end were not consistent with her character. That part of the novel was not comfortable.

Fresh look at "love"5
Best new book I've read in a while. Deals with interesting personal struggle combined with the charming professor (sounding a lot like Gilligan's Island as I write this). I read it in two days. Would have finished in one but trying to economize. Highly recommended!!

Easy Read, but wanting a little more4
I am a Kenna fan, and have enjoyed most of her books. I liked the characters, and there are some
GREAT one liners in there. There are also some old fashion words and expressions in there that are not
used today. I like the fact how much research Kenna puts into her books, and keeps me reading on and wanting
more. I would say this story does not go as deep as it should, as it did in some of her others. I eate it 3.8
stars