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As Sure As the Sun
As Sure As the Sun
Author: Anna McPartlin
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ISBN-13: 9781439101353
ISBN-10: 1439101353
Publication Date: 5/5/2009
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 32 ratings
Publisher: Downtown Press
Book Type: Paperback
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AshleyL avatar reviewed As Sure As the Sun on + 35 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I started this book one afternoon and ended up staying up until 4:00 a.m. to finish it. The writing style and the story were completely enthralling - I could NOT put this book down. This was one of a few books where I felt such a range of emotions. I cried, I laughed, and when the big family secret is unveiled, I found MY heart pounding right along with the characters in the story. I loved this book, and I will definitely be reading more from Anna McPartlin.
reviewed As Sure As the Sun on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This thoroughly engaging novel centers around Harri Ryan, who is making her second attempt to marry on her 30th birthday. She doesn't make it the second time around because she ends up in the emergency room as she had a panic attack. Her fiance is devastated to have been left at the altar a second time, and packs his belongings and moves out of their shared apartment. Meanwhile, Harri's twin brother is certain that their parents are hiding something that may have something to do with Harri's panic attacks. Their parents finally come out and reveal a secret that they've kept from their children. Harri, her twin brother George, their parents, and their close-knit group of friends try to come to grips with this secret and what it means to Harri and those she loves.

This is an engagingly, well-written novel. The characters feel real, each with their own strengths and flaws. Harri's friends all have their own stories and issues that serve as subplots to the main story. The author has come up with a story that features 6 couples at different stages in their relationship.

If you enjoy hopeful romantic stories with interesting characters go get this book.
reviewed As Sure As the Sun on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have to admit that I found this book very predictable. However, I still greatly enjoyed following the story and the author did provide twists and turns in the story to keep my interest. This book was a nice relaxing read with decent sized chapters so that I never had to put the book down mid-chapter. If I had extra time to read I could read multiple chapters and if I only had a few minutes one chapter worked great.

I felt I could relate to the storyline and characters at many points throughout the novel. I would suggest this book to friends and family that enjoy chick-lit and are stuck in a rut with reading the same stories over and over.
debbiemd avatar reviewed As Sure As the Sun on
Harri leaves her fiancé stranded at the alter for a second time due to a panic attack. Then her parents disclose a big family secret to her and her twin brother George: she was actually the daughter of a deceased teenager in a nearby village. Long story short - she meets her real dad, gets over her panic issues and third time is a charm by the end of the book. The book was really good because the characters are real and charming and there are lots of friends who are also great characters with conflicts that are resolved along the way. Well written, heart warming and sweet.
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Good read