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Jillian Dare
Jillian Dare
Author: Melanie M. Jeschke
Jillian Dare leaves her Shenandoah Valley foster home behind and strikes out on her own as a nanny at a large country estate in northern Virginia. She is delighted with the beauty of her new home, the affection of her young charge Cadence Remington, and the opportunity for frequent travel to the Remington castle in England. She is less certain a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780800733162
ISBN-10: 0800733169
Publication Date: 5/1/2009
Pages: 304
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Paperback
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cherryblossommj avatar reviewed Jillian Dare on + 157 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Jillian Dare is a fabulous contemporary adaptation of the classic story of Jane Eyre and I enjoyed it thoroughly. In the authors letter at the end of the book, Melanie tells us that she wrote this book not for the Bronte purists, but for three different types of people: those that love romantic suspense, those that have yet to read Jane Eyre and now will want to, and the category I fit in - those that have read the story and love to find the comparisons between the two stores and make conjectures as to how the contemporary twist plot will unfold. I have to admit, with each turn of the page I was fascinated by how in the world could the next main scene unfold.



Other things that I really enjoyed in this book were the bits and pieces that alluded to the personal life of the author as well as to her previous book "Evasions". It made me smile quite often. Also, the brought in pieces of Dickens literature as well as references to Broadway plays that I am familiar with such as "The Woman in White". As a reader, I am not one that usually leans toward reading and enjoying a story of contemporary fiction. But Melanie does more than that, she ties the bits and bobs of history in that make it worthwhile, page-turning, and fun.



In the last quarter of the book, there was a topic brought up that has been in theological debate as long as their has been theology and although at first it was a good point, after a few chapters I tired of it. But other than that slight imperfection, I heartily the entire book and could hardly bare to put it down until completion. I had to wait too many years before this for more fabulous fiction from Melanie Jeschke, and I do hope to read more from her in the future sooner rather than later. Although, I will wait quite impatiently for later if need be. *wink*
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southernsassygirl avatar reviewed Jillian Dare on + 180 more book reviews
This book was a very quick read for me, and frankly, it was a bit too quick. I had zero connection with any of the characters because this story had such a fast pace. It was what I would call a surface story, told in the first person, and only giving the basic info of the story without much detail. I loved reading about the occasional trip to England, and Jillian's sweet relationship with Cadence, but that's really about all I enjoyed. I would've liked to have seen Jillian and Ethan's relationship develop at a more realistic pace than what it did. When they suddenly became engaged, I found it, and the drama that followed, just plain unbelievable.

I honestly don't know if I will venture to read any of Ms. Jeschke's other works in the future after reading Jillian Dare. It did not have the depth that I like to see in novels, and it focused a little too heavily on the divorce issue within the church, in my opinion. I am giving Jillian Dare a rating of 3 stars.


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