Women's Fiction
Review:Lovely characters, good story....read the three novels before this one to follow the story line... Big Stone Gap, Big Cherry Holler and Milk Glass Moon. Ms. Trigiani is one of favorite writers and in this series she shines! Recommend highly. Read more
Review:The story maintains a cozy, comfortable mood as we are drawn into the small town life of Stone Gap where even the eccentric characters are treated with respect and affection, and we always know that problems will be solved with good people making an effort. Read more
Review:This story was captivating from beginning to end. I have read other books by Adriana Trigiani and enjoyed them so I bought this one knowing it would be a good read. I would recommend it
to anyone who enjoys authentic stories! Read more
Review:Have absolutely grown to love Patricia Sand's family of characters. Both the characters as well as the writer have evolved and grown over her three books! Kudos and much enjoyment to be had - look forward to the next one! Read more
Review:A well written short story that really gets you involved with two great characters. A mermaid and a lady dying of cancer. It was interesting to learn the story of Kate and why she was the last mermaid. A great story I received a free copy for joining the author's mailing list Read more
Review:good fast read during a plane flight New York - Paris.
I hope next book is a bit more exciting this one was rather light and fast. Jude Deveraux is one of the writers i discovered when I arrived in New York years ago, i am faithful to her. a large number of others who changed their direction I have dropped. Read more
Review:Wow! The research that supports this wonderful book is incredible. I love the female power themes that play an equal or greater role than the love stories. Amazing. Only 4 stars because how do you top Wishes an the Awakening? Read more
Review:Lavender Morning (Edilean)Again a good read by the same author . Storyline was an unraveling mystery. Could not wait to finish to find out the mtystery. This is for Lavender Morning (Edilean). Author. Jude Deveraux. Read more
Review:Jude Deveraux is one of my favorite authors of all time. If you are not formilliar with her writing, start with, "A Knight in shining armor". You will be hooked from there. I could not put it down and at the end I wanted more, more, more. Read more
Review:The premise of this series is interesting, but I'm not interested enough in any of the characters to want to read more.
This is the story of Keira, a non-traditional college student who is attracted to her writing professor. Apparently the attraction is mutual and when the semester ends, he pursues her. She's HOH for her family since her mother died 9 years ago and hasn't quite allowed herself to be herself since she's always taking care of them.
To me, this was less about romanc... Read more