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Acts of Love
Acts of Love
Author: Judith Michael
ISBN-13: 9780517703243
ISBN-10: 0517703246
Publication Date: 3/11/1997
Pages: 376
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Crown
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 4
The writing team of Judith Michael do it again in this book. In this book, we meet Jessica a young passionate woman who is discovering herself and the magic of the theater. She leaves the theater, leaving correspondance behind to her mentor Luke Cameron's deceased grandmother. Luke reads, and rereads her letters and realizes that he has fallen in love with Jessica and must find her- must know what happened to her and why she left the theater.
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Helpful Score: 1
Not my favorite book. The book is in 3 parts. The 1st is very long, and somewhat tedious. It is full of detailed scenes that really do not add to the storyline.

The second part is better. It's the romance, so it's fun, but still, not "wow".

The third part is probably the best. We follow the female character as she rebuilds her life. The problem with this section is that it is not detailed enough. It seemed like the authors were tired of the story, and wanted it over.

Not really recommended, sorry!
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Love story that spans the Northwest, Broadway, and Sydney, Australia.
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When director Lucas Cameron finds letter to his grandmother from her protege the brilliant young actress Jessica Fontain, who had vanashed mysteriouslyafter a tragic accident he is ingrigued and determined to find her.

This is one of Judith Michaels better books. I would recommend it.
freemom avatar reviewed Acts of Love on + 11 more book reviews
Set in the pastoral beauty of the Pacific Northwest, the glitter of Broadway and spectacular Sydney, Australia. "A melange of fantasy and everyday life..." ~The Wall Street Journal~
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When director Lucas Cameron finds letters to his grandmother from her protege-the brilliant young actress Jessica Fontaine, who had vanished mysteriously after a tragic accident-he is intrigued and determined to find her.
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When director Lucas Cameron finds letters to his grandmother from her protege--the brilliant young actress Jessica Fontaine, who had vanished mysteriously after a tragic accident--he is intrigued and determined to find her.When they finally meet,they have one magic week of passion and love. But still Jessica cannot return with Lucas to his world--and he cannot share hers--unless they discover the many kinds of love,and the inner strength, that can triumph over the past and open the way for their hands and hearts to join.
teelee avatar reviewed Acts of Love on + 50 more book reviews
I wasn't sure I was going to like this book. But seriously. You will cry reading this. A wounded woman feels confidence in herself once again, thanks to a man whose heart was thought to be made of stone. I couldn't stop turning pages. I wanted to know the whole story in one sitting it was so intriguing and wonderful and utterly heartfelt.
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Reader has a very pleasant voice and I enjoyed listening to this story.
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2 audio cassettes, approx 3 hours playing time, abridged. Read by Buck Schirner.
sarah5775 avatar reviewed Acts of Love on + 386 more book reviews
This book is not large print.
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World famous stage actress, Jessica Fontaine is involved in a train accident in Canada which mars her beauty and cripples her body. She has been the protege of a former great actress, Constance Cameron, who had nurtured her talent and who had tried for years to foster a relationship with her equally talented grandson, Luke, a top Broadway producer.
After the accident, Jessica becomes a recluse on a small island off the US coast, ignoring all overtures from friends and show biz people to pick up the threads of her former life. Following the death of Constance, Luke discovers among her posssessions, a small chest, filled with years of letters from Jessica, and after reading them all, is drawn to the actress and determined to meet her. He tracks her down and, after an initially rocky start, they are so mutually attracted that they enjoy a week of sizzling romance which Luke is determined to continue. Jessica is still undecided about any future for them and, with a complete lack of confidence in her new, unglamorous appearance, bolts, literally hiding out in Sydney, Australia.She tentatively begins a career as a play director after meeting and befriending a dynamic woman who guides her to a new beginning in theatre. Of course, as in any good love story, she is pursued by letters and faxes from Luke and it's these communications between them, in wonderful prose, that form the basis of the ever growing understanding of each others deep seated fear of commitment but very real love and need. This will probably be classed as a "womans" book
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No cover jacket, but in excellent condition.