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The Fortune Teller's Daughter
The Fortune Teller's Daughter
Author: Susan Wilson
ISBN-13: 9780743442312
ISBN-10: 0743442318
Publication Date: 2/1/2003
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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jazzysmom avatar reviewed The Fortune Teller's Daughter on + 907 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Beautiful read. I found it hard to put down. It's a bit of mystery fortune telling, suspense, and love. Has multilayers to the plot, so it's not boring. If you haven't read a Susan Wilson book, give it a try, she is an excellent author that will have you under her spell quickly. Her characters are very likeable, this is a perfect story for relaxing.
aussiekez1 avatar reviewed The Fortune Teller's Daughter on + 26 more book reviews
Alittle different to what I normally read and it was very interesting.
reviewed The Fortune Teller's Daughter on + 53 more book reviews
love and romance
Dove avatar reviewed The Fortune Teller's Daughter on + 262 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
BlueFox avatar reviewed The Fortune Teller's Daughter on + 20 more book reviews
Exciting.
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A quiet, sentimental romance with a pace to match its smalltown setting finds its eponymous heroine looking for stability in Moose River Junction after a lifetime of traveling from place to place in her mother's wake. Sabine Heartwood is happy in her newly settled life until her flighty mother, Madame Ruby, starts proclaiming visions of a coming upheaval. Meanwhile, Danford Smith has returned from New York City to nurse his ailing grandmother through her final days and set his family's affairs in order before returning to a promising career as a filmmaker. Of course life has other plans, and Dan finds himself mired in the quicksand of family loyalties and new obligations. As his long-distance relationship with rising starlet Karen Whitcomb unravels, Dan is increasingly drawn to the lovely and forthright Sabine, who seems to understand something about him that he himself does not. As for Sabine, the psychic gift she has long rejected awakens, intimating dark secrets in Dan's past and that of Moose River. While the protagonists' developing romance is hardly a surprise, it is handled with a light touch. There are many other threads explored and the result is a beguiling bit of storytelling with a bustling, likable cast an enjoyable if not exactly thrilling read. Wilson (Hawke's Cove) is making a career out of chamomile tea novels, and those who have enjoyed her past efforts will not be disappointed.
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A quiet, sentimental romance with a pace to match its smalltown setting finds its eponymous heroine looking for stability in Moose River Junction after a lifetime of traveling from place to place in her mother's wake. Sabine Heartwood is happy in her newly settled life until her flighty mother, Madame Ruby, starts proclaiming visions of a coming upheaval. Meanwhile, Danford Smith has returned from New York City to nurse his ailing grandmother through her final days and set his family's affairs in order before returning to a promising career as a filmmaker. Of course life has other plans, and Dan finds himself mired in the quicksand of family loyalties and new obligations. As his long-distance relationship with rising starlet Karen Whitcomb unravels, Dan is increasingly drawn to the lovely and forthright Sabine, who seems to understand something about him that he himself does not. As for Sabine, the psychic gift she has long rejected awakens, intimating dark secrets in Dan's past and that of Moose River.