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Review Date: 1/22/2007
Loved it. Great story with heartwarming characters
Review Date: 3/7/2010
Helpful Score: 1
The book is divided into four parts. I enjoyed, somewhat, the first two. The last two parts were tiresome, to say the least. She could have written an enjoyable and well written piece of fiction by cutting it in half. The last part was jammed together in a very unappealing manner and was ..boring. I was looking forward to reading it but I was enormously disappointed. The connection to the Bush family was remote at best.
Review Date: 7/29/2006
Another amazing Nancy Thayer novel. Could not put it down.
Had to know who was telling the truth and how the family would survive.
Had to know who was telling the truth and how the family would survive.
Review Date: 8/19/2014
I really loved "And Then I Found You". I could not put it down, I was almost willing the outcome I wanted for all of them I did enjoy all of the characters. They were real and you could understand some of their behaviors as if you might do the same thing under similar circumstances. Early in the book, I did want Kate to behave differently but that turned around as I got into the story. I love this author and so for me it was another great read by one of my favorite authors.
Review Date: 3/28/2007
Great story. Loved this book. All of Berg's novels are wonderful.
Review Date: 4/28/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Great book. I really loved it. It's a fabulous story about four women who come together under unusual circumstances whose friendship and commitment to each other is transforming....wonderful book.
Review Date: 4/26/2007
Fun fast read. A style not unlike Maeve Binchy. Liked the book a lot.
Vibrant cast of characters.
Vibrant cast of characters.
Review Date: 1/5/2006
It's great story anxious to read more of her stuff. The characters are wonderful. Another good novel about friendships between women.
Review Date: 6/17/2013
This was my first Crochet Mystery in the series. I picked it up at a Library sale and read it without going back to the beginning of the series. I found the setting which is Tarzana in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles to be an unlikely setting for the series. Most series like it {that I have read) have been staged in small towns and somewhat rural communities with a single police chief etc. The amateur sleuthing out policing the LAPD seemed a little un-plausible. That being said, it was fast moving and some of the characters likeable others not so much. The leader of the group, and chief sleuth is Molly. The story is largely about the murder/mystery and it's connection to her personal life. The jury is still out about if I pick up any more in the series. Reviews have generally been good of the previous books in this series.
Review Date: 6/17/2013
This was my first Crochet Mystery in the series. I picked it up at a Library sale and read it without going back to the beginning of the series. I found the setting which is Tarzana in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles to be an unlikely setting for the series. Most series like it {that I have read) have been staged in small towns and somewhat rural communities with a single police chief etc. The amateur sleuthing out policing the LAPD seemed a little un-plausible. That being said, it was fast moving and some of the characters likeable others not so much. The leader of the group, and chief sleuth is Molly. The story is largely about the murder/mystery and it's connection to her personal life. The jury is still out about if I pick up any more in the series. Reviews have generally been good of the previous books in this series.
Review Date: 12/13/2013
Helpful Score: 1
I love Nicholas Sparks but this book just did not do it for me. The ending was awful. You get involved with the characters and then the ending is a real disappointment.
Review Date: 2/6/2015
I like this author and have enjoyed her other books. This party on Jamaica to celebrate Dwight's 35th Birthday got wearisome after a bit. Some of the interactions among the participants was predictable with lots of drinking and partying. I related to a few of the characters, others were just tireing. Not my favorite book of hers.
Review Date: 6/16/2006
She was a new author for me. The story is both sweet and funny, very fast read!
Review Date: 4/4/2006
Very fun! Great Characters!
Review Date: 12/18/2005
It's a fun fast read. All done in e-mail format. The characters are quite intertaining.
Review Date: 3/10/2006
It's a wonderful read. The characters are so real they become like friends. Really loved this book.
Review Date: 1/21/2007
Loved this book. Heartwarming wonderful characters. Could hardly put it down.
Review Date: 2/2/2018
It was "cute" but was not a serious enough mystery for me. Some of the characters were indeed likable. But I needed more. Reached the point that I have so many hopefully wonderful books on my shelf that I don't finish ones I can't get into.
Review Date: 10/27/2013
Let me just say that "Christmas in Cornwall" and "The Christmas Angel" is the same book. This is a warm and engaging Christmas story to cozy up with by the fireplace. It has a fairy tale quality to it. It's strong message is that family is not always defined by those to whom you are related by those with whom you share love,affection and a true sense of belonging. As the setting would indicate there is a strong sense of spirituality that runs throughout the book. The characters are richly drawn and well developed. The rich English countryside that we have come to love in Willett's novels is there for you again. I am a big fan of her books and although this somewhat different from her others, it's a memorable read to be savored.
Review Date: 7/9/2013
Helpful Score: 1
I thoroughly enjoyed "Consequences". At first I thought of it as a multi-generational saga of women. But it's much more than that. It's a thoughtful and inspiring story about people, both men and women, whose lives are changed and influenced by the people and circumstances around them. It does focus on the historic setting of each of the three women beginning in 1935 and ending some 70 years later. The characters are all likeable and the story engaging. Relationships don't always work out but there is a central optimism to the novel that captivates you.
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