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Review Date: 10/11/2008
Helpful Score: 11
I did not enjoy this book and skipped a lot of the chapters. I like this author's writing; I don't like it when each chapter is a separate story and the reader needs to learn a whole new story, new people and new circumstances every few pages. The story is all chopped into pieces and it's several chapters before you return to the story and people you started with. Then you read another few pages about them, then suddenly the next chapter is about someone else you probably met about 4 chapters ago, and so on and so on. If you like this style of writing and you have kept up with all the people living in Cedar Grove during the past several books, you'll probably enjoy this book. But if you don't yet know anyone in Cedar Grove, I would recommend you start with an earlier book in the series.
Review Date: 6/3/2008
Helpful Score: 5
Perfect town, sensible unmarried Sunday School teacher, orphaned boy - mix thoroughly. Then try and add the boy's long-lost uncle, a big-city cop and watch the feathers fly! Very enjoyable.
Review Date: 8/29/2006
"An oasis of delight for readers who appreciate nuance and wit, as well as the heady charm of a great romance." - Romantic Times
Review Date: 5/29/2010
This was not one of my favorite Suzanne Brockmann books, but she never really writes a bad one. Thia one was overly concerned with the personal relationships of Jules, and didn't focus enough on the suspense part of the story. Okay, already, he's gay, we accept that. Can we move on?
Review Date: 2/9/2007
Interesting story of a female Pinkerton agent.
Review Date: 10/21/2014
What a fun read! It's a fitting follow-up to "Whippoorwill", but you don't have to read that one first, if you can't. Eulis and Letty are both such strong, adaptable people and I never tired of accompanying them on all their adventures and all the scrapes into which they landed. I highly recommend this book.
Review Date: 1/16/2008
A very sweet story, at Christmas or any time, with a touch of the paranormal.
Ask Me Why: Midnight Bet / You'll Be Mine / Carolina Heart / Wrapped Around Your Finger
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Review Date: 7/23/2022
I wanted to read this for the Jodi Thomas part - which was excellent, but I always read the other authors, too. The Marie Force novella is one long BORING account of a wedding between two people I don't know or care about, since I've never read any of her books (and surely won't after reading this). The Shirley Jump book is okay, I'd give it a 3 out of 5. The Virginia Kantra contribution is a little better, I'd say a 3 1/2 out of 5. Some explicit sex in the last two, if that's a deal breaker for you.
Review Date: 4/2/2014
This book starts out very well, but gets confusing and involved in too many side stories pretty early on. It's difficult to concentrate and keep all the characters straight (as to which story you are dealing with now). Sometimes there is absolutely no transition from one character to another, or from one situation (side story) to another. Not this author's best effort.
Review Date: 7/19/2006
Book 1 of the Kent Family Chronicles. Exciting and well written, the story of the illegitimate son of the Duke of Kentland who travels to America, changes his name, works in a printing house and becomes embroiled in the Revolutionary War.
A Painless way to learn about history; I couldn't put it down!
A Painless way to learn about history; I couldn't put it down!
Review Date: 5/11/2007
Helpful Score: 3
Excellent! The story moves along with a good pace; full of suspense, but fun, too.
Review Date: 9/11/2007
Excellent story; one of her best!
Review Date: 7/18/2006
Helpful Score: 3
Suspense, romance, and Southern charm & backbiting. Great reading!
Review Date: 4/11/2007
Ms. Potter's books are a guaranteed good read.
Review Date: 9/2/2006
What a fun romp with plenty of sizzling romance, too. This author has a great sense of humor!
Review Date: 4/11/2009
First book in the Yellow Brick Road Gang (otherwise known as Metaphysical Misadventures in the Search for Enlightenmant). This book is such fun! If you haven't read anything by Ms. O'Day-Flannery yet, you're missing out. She always comes up with out-of-the-ordinary plots and characters, along with the sexy romance. The hero in this book is part fantasy, part angel and all man. I give this one at least a 4.5.
Review Date: 3/31/2007
Helpful Score: 1
A really fun book - I like all Jennifer Crusie's work. She develops her characters fully and the dialogue is always witty. From the back: "...Crusie delivers a novel about long shots, risk management, true love and great shoes...".
Review Date: 8/27/2006
1813 England. The Beckets of Romney Marsh - protecting their neighbors' smuggling efforts with their Black Ghost Gang - securing the area and operating in peace for 2 years. Then an alliance is formed between the oldest Becket daughter and a business associate - to pose as man and wife in order to bring down the vicious Red Men Gang who are terrorizing the area.
Review Date: 7/17/2006
financial analyst Amy spends online time as Earless Erika, battling Black Corbin on the virtual reality game Buckling Swashes.
GREAT contemporary romance with some mystery and suspense rolled in!
GREAT contemporary romance with some mystery and suspense rolled in!
Review Date: 1/16/2011
Excellent book! The author gives a very accurate accounting of exactly what it's like to live in an abusive marriage. I know, I've been there. It was almost uncanny how similar Haven's experience was to my own. There must be many, many women out there to whom this has happened. I got out, but the feeling of failure was there. I would recommend this book to anyone, but especially those who are or have been in a relationship with a narcissistic personality.
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