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Book Reviews of Blood Orange

Blood Orange
Blood Orange
Author: Drusilla Campbell
ISBN-13: 9780739455029
ISBN-10: 0739455028
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 337
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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21 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

obsidianfire avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 133 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 20
I loved the way it switches the perspectives to different characters in the novel instead of just from one point of view. The plot was interesting and the outcome was a bit of a surprise. All in all an ejoyable read.
bookaddict avatar reviewed Blood Orange on
Helpful Score: 11
The premise is very interesting--a young girl disappears from her own front yard. Told from the perspective of the girl's mother, her father, and the mother's best friend (an Episcopal priest), it had uneven places but on the whole was plotted well. There is a good bit about spirituality in this book (how one can maintain a relationship with God when one's child has been abducted, for example), which may appeal to some readers, and may turn others off.
luvbooks avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 126 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book had an interesting storyline that was quite thought-provoking! It involves a missing child and the affect it has on the family.
babyjulie avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 336 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I LOVED this book!! I had to remind myself everytime I picked it up not to look ahead to find out what happens. It definitely keeps you guessing and at the same time makes you think. I would most definitely recommend this book to anyone. One of the best I've EVER read!
brandyjp avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 58 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I really enjoyed this book, it was hard not to look ahead to see what was going to happen. It starts with a little girl being kidnapped, but it's about so much more. Great writing with a poignant look at relationships and the choices we make.
bothrootes avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
When Dana comes into the entry way where she left her daughter and finds her 6 year old disabled daughter not there, she thinks she is hiding from her, one of her favorite things to do. After Dana searching the house, Baily is no where to be found and then her shoe is found in the street in front of the house. The theory is that someone angry that Dana's lawyer husband is defending an accused child killer has kidnapped Baily as punishment to Dana and her husband. Dana heads up a taskforce housed in her church to keep the public aware of Baily's kidnapping. 3 months later, Baily is found sitting on the front porch of her home, unhurt but will not speak. As the family tries to cope with Baily's selective mutisum and the publics anger at the lawyer who is defending an accused child killer, their lives start to unravel. I must admit, I had a hard time getting into the story at first, but soon became involved. It is a good book and let's us glimps into the characters lives and understand their pain.
Cassidy62 avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed this book, although I figured some parts of it out before it ended. It clealry made me think about choices and how those we make effect others. I would recommend this book.
heidivasek avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 31 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was a very enjoyable read. Interesting story with a hint of mystery. This book will make you think about spirituality, justice, love, and how the choices we make can affect our lives forever. Author did a great job telling the story in a way that keeps you involved and keeps you wondering what really happened. I give it 4 out of 5 stars for an enjoyable and thought provoking novel.
reviewed Blood Orange on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
moving and thought provoking
reviewed Blood Orange on + 144 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Absorbing book about loss and friendship.
lovemycalicokitty avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 8 more book reviews
This was a great book with a shocking twist. I couldn't put it down and was very pleased with the writing style.
reviewed Blood Orange on + 52 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. Though I knew from almost the beginning who had done the evil deed, it was still a very nice journey through intelligent writing to get to the end and the final payoff. It's worth a read!
Lissa avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 224 more book reviews
good book
reviewed Blood Orange on + 18 more book reviews
stopped after first few chapters the ending was way too obvious
reviewed Blood Orange on + 216 more book reviews
I saw this book at walmart, picked it up and read it in a weekend. Enoyed it very much.
suzibrooke avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 20 more book reviews
Any book about a missing child is gripping. This is no exception, except that as the novel moves along, the abduction seems to be more of a subplot. Instead, the book takes on the themes of marriage ennui versus passion for a near stranger, mental illness, and a good dose of faith as opposed to mere religion. Then we get a sub-plot of a very evil criminal, and whether it's ethical to give assistance and tolerate being near that person.

I cared enough to keep turning pages, but it was odd to me how the actually abduction and subsequent story becomes more of a background
reviewed Blood Orange on + 16 more book reviews
This was a really sad story.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 1474 more book reviews
A young defense attorney is in the midst of defending an accused child murderer when his own family comes under assault. Is this a vigilante movement gone rogue? Or something worse?

As he, his wife, and their community continue to search for their missing daughter, multiple levels of trust and betrayal are explored and there are seldom any easy answers.
reviewed Blood Orange on + 3 more book reviews
Great book. Well written.
jannymarie avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 85 more book reviews
A Bitter Sweet Tale. Somewhat predictable at times as well as surprising. Interestingly twists and turns through several stages of life as seen through more than one's own set of eyes. How life shapes how we think and who we become and how we deal with healing our own self from lifes many choices and tradigities. In a word introspect.
joann avatar reviewed Blood Orange on + 412 more book reviews
Dana Cabot cannot remember the kind of person she was before May 29th, the day she bacame angry at God, at her workaholic attorney husband and herself. The day her seven-year-old daughter, Bailey, disappeared. As the months wear on without a trace of her adorable but troubled child, Dana can't help blaming her husband's controversial defense of an accused abuser for playing a role in the abduction-and it shows in the strain on their marriage. But then a shocking event offers a clue to what really happened to Bailey-and Dana's unwitting part in it. Haunted by the unthinkable consequences of revealing everything she knows, Dana must decide whether to keep the truth to herself-or risk losing the rest of her family.