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Review Date: 7/19/2010
I am a fan of Patricia Gaffney! The book started a bit slow for me, but the characters became alive as the story progressed. The main charecter was able to evolve in her maturity, and was believable. I loved Gaffney's ability to delight me with her charecters of all ages. Definitly a multi layered story with much to offer.
Review Date: 2/18/2011
Helpful Score: 1
Harlen Coben is a favorite of mine, and he didn't disapoint me. I have eye strain because I read way too late into the early morning. I was intrigued with the newer technology, the parents in the book use to track their son. The interwoven plot line, weaving between the different stories, was easy to follow, and yet, not apparent to where the story line was leading. Well worth the time!!!
Review Date: 9/22/2010
Sue Miller has done it again! She is a talented writer, and is able to bring her characters alive. She switches between 3 main characters, and interweaves their common story. I was surprised at the father"s solution to the problem in the plot, but realized it was a better idea, than I initially believed. Definitely a must read for reader's of psychological women's fiction.
Review Date: 12/2/2010
Helpful Score: 1
Entertaining Plus More! The characters are extremely likeable,and I was reminded of Janet Evanovich's humor. Smolinski's ability to take serious issues and write a book with humor and compassion was refreshing.I'm searching for her other book, "Flip-Flopped", and awaiting more from this enjoyable author!
Review Date: 5/3/2011
Anger can destroy your health, relationships & happiness. Goldie Bristol amazingly forgave her daughter's killer, but opened up conflicting views, from other people about her decision. This is an interesting take on coping with dehibilatating grief. I highly recommend this book, for anyone needing to find release from anger & depression.
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