Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Best Beach Reads For Your Destination Wedding/Honeymoon

If you're planning your destination wedding and honeymoon to Mexico, you'll undoubtedly be spending an extensive amount of time soaking in the sun on the beach. And while you'll be largely enjoying the quality time with your new spouse, you'll also need a good beach read -- because there's only so much gazing into each others' eyes that anyone can do... if you're looking for a quality read this summer, look no further! The Huffington Post provided a great list of books that you won't find on The New York Times best seller list, or in People magazine -- take a look!

"Kisses Of An Enemy" by Ray Flynt (Thriller) A thriller set in Washington, D.C., "Kisses of An Enemy" is about scandal and duplicity in which practically none of the characters have any virtue or morals. Who doesn't love a little bit of smut and scandal in a crime thriller?!

"A Secret of the Universe" by Stephen L. Gibson (Inspirational) "A Secret of the Universe" tells the story of two childhood friends, who, in the wake of sudden tragedy, come to develop radically different world views. One young man finds biblical teachings to have even greater resonance in the modern world.

"Siren's Feast, An Edible Odyssey" by Nancy Mehagian (Memoir) Set primarily against the backdrop of the turbulent Sixties and early Seventies, "Siren's Feast" tells the tale of a rebellious daughter who forgoes the safety and security of suburban American life and sets off on an adventure that leads her to some of the remote outposts of the world.


"The Meteoric Rise of Simon Burchwood" by Scott Semegran (Literary Fiction) Simon Burchwood is a hard-bitten, wannabe novelist teetering on the brink of literary stardom. Yet a brief sojourn in Montgomery, Alabama challenges his haughty facade-and the "meteoric rise" that has continually eluded him.

"If You're Ever in Key West" by Jane Dawkins (Chick-Lit) A funny and romantic read, centering on Olivia Weston, a 57 year-old Brit--widowed by her American husband--who decides to move from New York to Key West, Florida.

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