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The You I Never Knew
The You I Never Knew
Author: Susan Wiggs
Michelle thought she had lost everything at 17. Her father, a Hollywood legend, had summoned her to his Montana ranch. When he had learned of his daughter's affair with a hired hand, he had fired him and destroyed his family. Michelle, pregnant, had fled to Seattle. Years have passed. Her son is lost to her. Her father needs her. — Wiggs's sensit...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446584906
ISBN-10: 0446584908
Publication Date: 3/1/2011
Pages: 528
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 43 ratings
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Kittymama avatar reviewed The You I Never Knew on + 107 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
When teenager Michelle Turner becomes pregnant, she finds herself abandoned by both her angry father and her ranch-hand lover, Sam McPhee, who vanishes before she can give him the news. When her father is at risk of dying from kidney failure 17 years later, Michelle, a successful single mom with a beloved but difficult son in tow, returns to tiny Crystal City, Mont., to donate the kidney that can save her father's life. Michelle is prepared to deal with the trauma of surgery, an estranged father and a rebellious child, but she is completely unprepared when she encounters Sam McPhee. Now a prosperous rancher and doctor, Sam quickly recognizes Cody as his, and with that revelation, a damaged family begins to heal itself. Overabundant flashbacks give the novel's first half a frustrating stop-and-start rhythm, and the character of Michelle never quite comes into focus. In contrast, Cody is beautifully and believably wrought as a teenager who hides a good heart under a bad attitude. Fragmented families are a romance staple, and Wiggs's sensitive portrayal of parents and lovers trying to bond despite a less-than-perfect past exemplifies the richness and realism this theme can lend a love story.
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Helpful Score: 1
Good book but fairly predictible. Started slow and in some places it dragged but keep with it; it gets better. Not one of Wiggs best but still a good read.
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I relly enjoyed this book. If you like romance you will find it in this story.I could not put it down when I started to read it. I have found Susan Wiggs a real story teller. I would recomend this book to any one who like a great story.
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This one was okay. It was a fast, easy read but I had a hard time forming an emotional connection to Michelle. Instead of spending so many pages telling me repeatedly how cold & reserve she has become, I would have liked to read a bit more about how she became that way. Wiggs glanced over it but that was it. I actually felt more in tuned with Sam's or Cody's reactions and emotions.

Not Wigg's best work but passable.
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Susan Wiggs began her writing career by authoring historical novels. This 2001 publication was her first venture into modern romance stories, and she did an admirable job. The story takes place in Montana and has all the trappings of a Western with the complications of a modern relationship. A very good read.
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This book flows so freely into the storyline and is very captivating!!! Easy to relate to. A must read!
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Very good story!
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this is one of my 2 favorites of her books. page one- hook, line, and sinker-i had to read it all in 1 night . wonderful!
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Faulous book about horses, a medical underplot and great plot about families lost and found again.


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