Hot Flash Holidays : A Novel
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The intrepid women of The Hot Flash Club are back for the holidays, soothing jingled nerves and stressed shoppers in their exclusive spa and celebrating the joys of the season. In her witty and delightfully wisecracking prose, Nancy Thayer tells a heartwarming tale packed with fun, secrets, romance–and an ample dose of good cheer.
When the Hot Flash friends gather at the spa to trim the Christmas tree, they share steaming mugs of hot chocolate, a few laughs, and a vow to make this holiday one to remember. And it is–but not in the cheerful, ho-ho-ho way they expected. Instead, Christmas brings family conflicts, household accidents, plane delays–and that’s just the beginning. After a hazardous holiday season, the women make resolutions that they intend to keep . . . in a perfect world. But life–and their friends and relatives–cause complications. Shirley lends financial support to her boyfriend’s schemes, which infuriates Alice, whose own son commits an act she’s not sure she can accept. Marilyn travels to Scotland and falls in love, but her octogenarian mother needs her at home. And when Polly and Faye find themselves pitted against each other by a younger woman, an they overcome this clash to make a new, entrepreneurial dream come true? Then real disaster strikes, bringing new challenges and surprising revelations. Just as every month of the year throws new problems at us all, so too does the end of the year give us the chance to reunite and put these problems into their proper perspective. And when the Hot Flash Five get together for the holidays, we should expect nothing less than the unexpected. From the Hardcover edition. |
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| 12-23-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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The Hot Flash series are the best books. Living with hot flashs is not easy these books are about a group of women with hot flashes and how they cope with this time of their lives. This book is an easy read, you feel like you are one of the group as you feel their pain and laugh with their times of joy. It's a book that is hard to put down and you can't wait to finish the book. When you come to the end then you are sad that it is over because it is so enjoyable. Lucky for you there are several of these books in the Hot Flash series each one as enjoyable as the next.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 02:12:55 EST)
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| 05-17-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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All of these Hot Flash books have been so much fun to read. For any women that has gone throught the change and had hot flashes, you should read these books. They are funny and each of the characters are very different but all have such a wonderful friendship.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-24 01:08:11 EST)
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| 03-24-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Hot flashes may be a bummer but the books keep getting better and better. Hot Flash Holidays is an easy, fun read to lift your spirits with some laughter thrown in for good measure. Keep them coming Nancy Thayer!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-27 01:06:41 EST)
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| 01-11-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Always to get what you need when you want it.
Ease of use is important and that's why I keep coming back (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-27 01:06:41 EST)
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| 12-29-06 | 4 | 1\2 |
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Four and a half stars (OK, I'm a guy, give me a break). Hot Flash Holidays is a good holiday selection because the setting is the holidays, and it is not superficial but stays light. Nancy Thayer is witty and truthful about a sensitive time in women's lives, and you know what George Bernard Shaw said about being truthful: "If you're going to tell the truth make them laugh or they'll kill you." That goes double for this subject!
Thayer does just that, she makes wise-cracking intrepid women facing the time of, well, certain age, warm, poignant and funny. My wife (recent girlfriend) gave me a condition to read this book, sort of a insurance she could know I would work on my sensitive side. It also went under her mother's Christmas tree this year. Things haven't been better. This is a story about life and events not going the way expected. The usual holiday conflicts and accidents and travel delays culminate in the women making resolutions they vow to keep. Then reality unravels the best of intentions as wills and life intersect. Marilyn falls in love in Scotland, and is torn between that and her octogenarian mother who needs her. When a younger woman pits Polly and Faye against each other, do they turn the sour bite to lemonade? Shirley lends her boyfriend money but doesn't get the result she wanted...and on and on including real disaster. These are real human beings at bat. It's fun, light reading that gets the medicine in between the sheets. I'm glad I listened to my wife, and mother-in-law is in a pretty good mood lately. I recommend this book, and it will do the job as a holiday gift to various family members or their friends. Another note, when you hear someone complaining at the office about his mother-in-law, let him know about this book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-27 01:06:41 EST)
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| 06-11-06 | 3 | 3\3 |
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This third entry in the enjoyable "Hot Flash" series brings back our buddies Faye, Alice, Marilyn and Polly, in a sequel that takes them through the year, from holiday to holiday.
We follow the women through various triumphs and travails, from the appearance of Marilyn's elderly mother Ruth (a wonderful new character), who has become just a bit dotty, to the birth of new grandchildren, unwelcome family changes, relationships begun and ended, and other realities in any woman's life. The story, as always, is endearing, not too meaningful, not too heavy, not earth-shattering, but terribly sweet. I would like a lot less graphic descriptions of the characters' sundry hot flashes, and a bit more fleshing out of their grown children's strange (in many cases) relationships, but on the whole, I have no complaints. A lovely, heartwarming read, nice for an evening alone in front of the fire, or while lounging in the shade on a summer's day. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-27 01:06:41 EST)
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| 06-10-06 | 3 | 3\3 |
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This third entry in the enjoyable "Hot Flash" series brings back our buddies Faye, Alice, Marilyn and Polly, in a sequel that takes them through the year, from holiday to holiday.
We follow the women through various triumphs and travails, from the appearance of Marilyn's elderly mother Ruth (a wonderful new character), who has become just a bit dotty, to the birth of new grandchildren, unwelcome family changes, relationships begun and ended, and other realities in any woman's life. The story, as always, is endearing, not too meaningful, not too heavy, not earth-shattering, but terribly sweet. I would like a lot less graphic descriptions of the characters' sundry hot flashes, and a bit more fleshing out of their grown children's strange (in many cases) relationships, but on the whole, I have no complaints. A lovely, heartwarming read, nice for an evening alone in front of the fire, or while lounging in the shade on a summer's day. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-12 01:20:12 EST)
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| 12-07-05 | 5 | 8\8 |
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Just in time for the holidays, Nancy Thayer brings out her third book in the Hot Flash series. Christmas finds the five friends gathered at The Haven, a successful spa that recovering alcoholic Shirley opened and that first brought the women together. All are planning festive and often complicated holiday celebrations centered on immediate and extended families. The best-laid plans are thrown asunder when Polly goes home to prepare a vegetarian Christmas dinner for her son and daughter-in-law and nearly burns her house down. Faye tumbles down the stairs and breaks an ankle on Christmas Eve just as out-of-town family are waiting to be picked up at the airport. The other Hot Flash Club members struggle and rejoice through Christmas, all the while giving moral support to their downed friends.
The book moves through the year, touching on holidays and their significance to each vibrant member of the club, with romances blooming and fading, families expanding, and health crises bringing poignant focus to the meaning of their lives. A more disparate group of women you could scarcely find --- Shirley, the aging hippy who opened The Haven, is involved with a much younger boyfriend whom she supports financially and emotionally while he writes a novel, and she hopes for an engagement ring under the tree. Type-A workaholic Alice, who inspired Shirley to go into business for herself, finds herself on the verge of grandmother-hood when her son marries a woman Alice believes is inappropriate for him. She also disapproves of Shirley's romantic partner and lovingly but forcefully inserts herself into the lives of her friends. Paleontologist Marilyn, recently widowed, struggles with a new love interest who doesn't seem to fill the bill. Her aging mother, Ruth, is delightful but forgetful and presents a special set of circumstances that challenges Marilyn to seek new horizons that will change her life. Faye's broken ankle and semi-invalidism goes from a disaster to a surprising success as her artistic nature re-emerges and she turns from teaching to creating again. Polly, the younger newcomer to the group, turns her talented fingers to spinning gold as she designs and creates fashions perfectly suited for the members of the spa. Nancy Thayer has created a lively, believable group of women who range in age from mid-fifties to Marilyn's charming octogenarian mother. They tackle problems that will tug at the heartstrings and resonate with female readers of that certain age everywhere. --- Reviewed by Roz Shea (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-27 01:06:41 EST)
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| 12-06-05 | 5 | 8\8 |
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Just in time for the holidays, Nancy Thayer brings out her third book in the Hot Flash series. Christmas finds the five friends gathered at The Haven, a successful spa that recovering alcoholic Shirley opened and that first brought the women together. All are planning festive and often complicated holiday celebrations centered on immediate and extended families. The best-laid plans are thrown asunder when Polly goes home to prepare a vegetarian Christmas dinner for her son and daughter-in-law and nearly burns her house down. Faye tumbles down the stairs and breaks an ankle on Christmas Eve just as out-of-town family are waiting to be picked up at the airport. The other Hot Flash Club members struggle and rejoice through Christmas, all the while giving moral support to their downed friends.
The book moves through the year, touching on holidays and their significance to each vibrant member of the club, with romances blooming and fading, families expanding, and health crises bringing poignant focus to the meaning of their lives. A more disparate group of women you could scarcely find --- Shirley, the aging hippy who opened The Haven, is involved with a much younger boyfriend whom she supports financially and emotionally while he writes a novel, and she hopes for an engagement ring under the tree. Type-A workaholic Alice, who inspired Shirley to go into business for herself, finds herself on the verge of grandmother-hood when her son marries a woman Alice believes is inappropriate for him. She also disapproves of Shirley's romantic partner and lovingly but forcefully inserts herself into the lives of her friends. Paleontologist Marilyn, recently widowed, struggles with a new love interest who doesn't seem to fill the bill. Her aging mother, Ruth, is delightful but forgetful and presents a special set of circumstances that challenges Marilyn to seek new horizons that will change her life. Faye's broken ankle and semi-invalidism goes from a disaster to a surprising success as her artistic nature re-emerges and she turns from teaching to creating again. Polly, the younger newcomer to the group, turns her talented fingers to spinning gold as she designs and creates fashions perfectly suited for the members of the spa. Nancy Thayer has created a lively, believable group of women who range in age from mid-fifties to Marilyn's charming octogenarian mother. They tackle problems that will tug at the heartstrings and resonate with female readers of that certain age everywhere. --- Reviewed by Roz Shea (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-12 01:20:12 EST)
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| 11-13-05 | 4 | 9\9 |
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Ho, Ho, Ho. Merry Christmas! The ladies from "the Hot Flash Club" are making a return visit for the holidays. They are getting together at Shirley's Haven (a spa for women of "a certain age.") All is merry while trimming the tree, and then life happens.
Polly, the newest member of the group almost burns down her daughter-in-law's house; Faye takes a fall while at the airport for a family reunion; Marilyn is caring for her mother, with all that puts on one's plate, and receives a surprise from her boyfriend; Alice's family is having their own issues; and Marilyn gives money to her younger boyfriend and thinks he's going to pop the question. There are misunderstandings, miscommunications, big and small disasters and challenges to friendships just like real life. And that's what I like about Thayer's books. She's writing about life. Sometimes it feels like it's my own. Thayer's books have numerous characters and storylines, and it helps if you've read all the books. I have and it makes following the characters and storylines easier. This is my favorite of the three books. It will make you smile, tug at your heartstrings, and you'll be happy you took the time to read Hot Flash Holidays. Armchair Interviews says: Gift yourself a gift this Christmas. Read and enjoy Hot Flash Holidays. It's a hoot! \ (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-12 01:20:12 EST)
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| 11-07-05 | 4 | 4\4 |
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Remember the ladies from "The Hot Flash Club"? Well here they are during the holiday season, getting together at an exclusive spa. Sounds like it is going to be a great time.
Fate seems to be conspiring against them from the beginning. Most everything goes wrong. House fires, planes late, broken ankles, son problems, money worries ... You get the idea. Then one of the ladies has major health troubles. The ladies are about to learn that Fate has got nothing on Mother Nature! **** I do not give spoilers, so my synopsis is vague and the name of the lady with the health trouble will not be told by me. You will simply have to take my word that you will thoroughly enjoy this tale. Keep the tissues handy, there are moments you will need them. This is the Feel Good Book of the season! **** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-12 01:20:12 EST)
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