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Book Reviews of The 4th of July (Heartsong Presents, No 649)

The 4th of July (Heartsong Presents, No 649)
The 4th of July - Heartsong Presents, No 649
Author: Joyce Livingston
ISBN-13: 9781593105457
ISBN-10: 1593105452
Publication Date: 6/1/2005
Pages: 176
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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pbmax avatar reviewed The 4th of July (Heartsong Presents, No 649) on + 96 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Pretty good book. I would have liked it better if the characters would have known each other longer before deciding they were in love, but other than that the plot is good and the romance pretty good too.
reviewed The 4th of July (Heartsong Presents, No 649) on + 22 more book reviews
When Treva Jordan inherits her beloved aunts house in Bristol, Rhode Island, it becomes her summer project. Treva plans to sell the house, but when a fire erupts the first night, followed by other mysterious incidents, she wonders if someone is trying to frighten her into leaving.Tank LaFrenz has been asking God to send him the right woman. How can he convince her he is not trying to harm her?
reviewed The 4th of July (Heartsong Presents, No 649) on + 53 more book reviews
When Treva Jordan inherits her beloved aunt's house in Bristol, RI, it becomes her summer project. Treva plans to sell the place, but when a fire erupts the first night, followed by other mysterious incidents, she wonders if someone is trying to frighten her into leaving. Tank LaFrenz has been asking GOD to send him the right woman. When he turns up at the fire at the old Gunther place and sees the young woman he'd met at his friend's wedding, he wonders if she could be the one.
maydayzee avatar reviewed The 4th of July (Heartsong Presents, No 649) on + 749 more book reviews
Good, easy read! Mystery along with the romance. It seems like the romance part of it needed more development, but the mystery was pretty intriguing.