Daisy's Back in Town

ByRachel Gibson

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kwi hae
This premise was disappointing; no, actually it was frustrating.
Not telling Jack he was a Dad might have worked as the young, hurt girl Daisy was when she got pregnant. Not telling him for fifteen years and then after telling him later saying, "...if you and I are to have a future, you have to get past it" is beyond imaginable.
I couldn't get past the general plot. Gibson writes well and there are enjoyable & fun parts...but not enough to make it worthwhile. Wish I would have passed. Gibson's talented, and I hope to enjoy her next venture.
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jamie cranor
I tend to love Rachel Gibson in general. This book wasn't great, but wasn't all that bad either. I think the thing that disturbed me most was the fact that there were many typos throughout the book, "passed", "where", etc. Nothing worse than a book that isn't free of spelling errors.
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kevin ryan
Great story about love, mistakes and forgiveness. Jack and Daisy shared an intense passion that covered love and hate. Although Daisy found love and safety with Steven, she never got over her first love. And they shared an unbreakable bond from the past.
Simply Irresistible :: The Trouble With Valentine's Day :: Truly Madly Yours :: What I Love About You (Military Men) :: True Love and Other Disasters (Chinooks Hockey Team Book 4)
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sylvi shayl
I havent finished reading this book yet but decided to check the reviews of other readers. The book is definitely readable and a quite like the characters. My biggest problem is I find the story line to unbelievable. How can you get pregnant and tell the best friend and not the father? Does that make any sense to anyone? I know you can be lonely and confused and all the usual teenage emotional stuff, but give me a break. This is too incredible to be feasible.

The book is OK but as mentioned by previous reviewers you just sympathise with the main character as what she did was criminal and no amount of reasoning can justify her actions.
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kendall holland
Rachel Gibson has been one of my favorite writers for quite sometime now and as a fan I have enjoyed all of her books including Daisy's Back in Town. Not without a few flaws in the plot line SO WHAT I say, this books is still one of my favourites!
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taysia beebout
I have read every book by Rachel Gibson, and this was definitly not her best. If this is the first book of hers that you read, than i'm sure you'll like it, but as far as her long time fans go, you'll surely be dissapointed in it. I didn't feel as if I really got to know the characters well, and I don't recall her every describing their looks. I also didn't feel connected to the characters as I did with her other books.
As far as books go its okay, but I expected much better from her.
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jeff shackelford
Okay, I have been reading romance novels for years and I have to say that this is the best one yet!!! The characters are wonderful, it made me laugh and cry(especially when Jack reads the letter Steven wrote). The book just had everything you need in a romance novel. I encourge any doubters to give it a try, you will not be disappointed.
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katie donahue
I discovered Rachel Gibson with her book True Confessions, which I loved. I then went through and read all of her previous works (Simply Irresistable, Truly Madly Yours, and It Must Be Love), and I was impressed. Anxiously I awaited Lola Carlyle Reveals All, and I was slightly disappointed. Then came See Jane Score, which I had to force myself to finish. When I saw Ms. Gibson had written another, I talked myself into giving it a try. I couldn't even finish Daisy's Back In Town.

This book is the antithesis of anything romantic. Selfish people making selfish choices and hurting everyone around them is not a good premise for a romance novel. If you want to read good romance, read her first four books. Bluntly I'm beginning to wonder if Rachel Gibson shouldn't hang up her pen and admit defeat to writer's block.
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mariah
I absolutly loved this book. Every since I read SEE JANE SCORE last year, I've been waiting for a new Gibson and I was not disapointed. Daisy and Jack are perfect. I really like that Gibson made Nathan a real fifteen year old kid, and not some cardboard cut out of an all American boy. I have an Aunt from Texas who reminds me a lot of Daisy's mother. She cracked me up.
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