
You have to love Doris Day & the mentions of her. What more could you ask for? ) Okay, maybe a bit more Spiritual Content (which was at a decent amount already) and a few less semi-detailed kisses. “Love Finds You in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California” (whew, that’s a mouthful!) was a sarcastic book with beagles! I’m a beagle owner, for those who don’t know, so I may be a bit biased about books with my favorite breed in them. Whatever slight disappointment I had on that first page was quickly gone. My personal Rating- Three Stars (and a half)įor some reason, I thought this was a historical.

*Note: A couple mentions of bras & curves. Sexual Content- a hand kiss, a barely-above-not-detailed kiss and five semi-detailed kisses Remembering a kiss (up to semi-detailed) Embracing & Touches (up to semi-detailed) Noticing & Smelling (up to semi-detailed) Jealousy A guy hints towards doing “you know” with Annie Hints that Annie isn’t a virgin due to an attack when she was in college (no details) two forms of ‘hottie’ A mention of being a virgin A (teasing) mention of a resemblance to the milk man Mentions of kisses Mentions of an unmarried couple living together (they aren’t a couple) Mentions of adultery & cheaters Mentions of flirting & swooning Love, falling in love & the emotions Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘dumb’, a ‘gosh’, a ‘stinkin’’, a ‘stupid’ & three ‘idiot’s An unfinished quote “Frankly, my dear…” Sarcasm A couple mentions of a corpse (no details) A couple mentions of murders & drug traffickers A couple mentions of drinking & drunks Mentions of blood, pain & injuries (up to semi-detailed). *Note: A mention of reincarnation (Annie doesn’t believe in it). Spiritual Content- 1 Kings 19:11-12 at the beginning Prayers Scriptures are read, quoted & mentioned Bible reading Talks about God ‘H’s are capital when referring to God A mention of a Christian singer Mentions of prayers Mentions of Bibles Mentions of church Series: Part of the “Love Finds You” series, books are not connected. Will this one land her in the arms of her own leading man?”

Just when everything in Annie's screen-worthy plan teeters on the brink of disaster, she has another epiphany. But Annie's new boss is no Humphrey Bogart, and the work isn't quite what she pictured. Next up: landing an exciting job as a private investigator's assistant.

First, Annie moves into the picturesque Carmel bungalow belonging to her grandmother - a retired film star. She decides to start fresh, drawing inspiration from her favorite classic Hollywood films. “Annie Gray has an epiphany: she is not living the life she's always dreamed of.
