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Review Date: 7/18/2012
The whole 1-2-3 Draw series is a wonderful way to get children drawing. My Granddaughter loves horses and wanted to learn how to draw them. She loves using this book! When it arrived here for me to give to her, I tried drawing one of the horses using the easy instructions and was surprised at how nice my picture turned out. I can highly recommend this book to everyone.
Review Date: 1/25/2007
Wonderful story, full of angst, that has a very happy ending. The writing is superb too, reminding one of something written by Sharon and Tom Curtis. Quite a compliment, I would say. Lots of detail allows the reader to participate fully in the story. Do not miss this one!
Review Date: 12/21/2006
Romantic suspense with an interesting hero and heroine. Quite an enjoyable read.
Review Date: 1/18/2006
Helpful Score: 1
This was the first book that I read by Sharon Shinn. And it definitely won't be my last. Quite different and enjoyable.
Review Date: 2/9/2021
Absolutely love this whole series. Bared to You is #1 in the series and this is a reread for me. If you enjoyed Fifty Shades, you are sure to like this one too. We get to watch, while Gideon and Eva's relationship develops through out the whole series. I have just heard that the series has been optioned for film AGAIN. I just hope that this time it actually makes it to either the TV or Movie screen! 5 stars and it's a keeper for me!
Review Date: 10/5/2007
Excellent "Cinderella" story about the rich guy and the poor, hard-working girl that lived downstairs from his father. I had a hard time putting this book down and look forward to reading more stories about the O'Banyon brothers.
Review Date: 1/19/2006
A really great book. This one kept me up too late at night reading and kept me guessing until the end.
Review Date: 5/7/2007
Helpful Score: 1
An "Indana Jones" type of story that begins and ends with a bang. I was hooked from the first page! I so enjoyed it, I plan on reading other books by this author now.
Review Date: 5/8/2010
Helpful Score: 6
This book is just plain fun and as refreshing as a cold glass of sweet tea on a hot day. What an easy to read story, written in first person. We can see the southern US setting, meet the numerous chartacters, and their interactions within the plot through the heroine's eyes. I have thoroughly enjoyed meeting Deborah Knott and sharing the resolution of a good mystery with her. Now, I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series!
Review Date: 1/19/2006
If you enjoy Diana Palmer books, you will enjoy this book. My book has the same ISBN, but a different cover.
Review Date: 1/19/2006
A very romantic story. I sighed when I finished it.
Review Date: 1/4/2009
I was very disappointed in the first few pages of Catch A Mate, and will not be reading it.
Perhaps it is that my age is showing here, but the men I know are not pigs. And if you would need to use a service such as the one this book is about, YOU picked the wrong man to have a relationship with. It's been a long time since I've felt this way about a book. And with all the good books out there, I don't have time to spend on bad ones.
Perhaps it is that my age is showing here, but the men I know are not pigs. And if you would need to use a service such as the one this book is about, YOU picked the wrong man to have a relationship with. It's been a long time since I've felt this way about a book. And with all the good books out there, I don't have time to spend on bad ones.
Review Date: 1/26/2006
Helpful Score: 3
Wonderful romantic suspense novel about twin brothers. When one of the brothers is murdered, the other assumes his brother's identity to find the killer, and finds the love of his life. I loved it and plan on reading more of Ms. Sala's backlist.
Review Date: 3/25/2006
A wonderful romantic suspense novel, you are never sure until the end of the book, who the bad guy really was. It definitely keeps you reading until you finish the book!
Review Date: 12/4/2006
Even better than I expected when I purchased it. Was this "Charles Elliott" really the husband that she rarely saw, or was he someone else?
Review Date: 1/19/2006
An excellent story with a mature heroine and a second chance at love.
Review Date: 1/19/2006
Justine Dare is one of my favorite authors and this book is one of her best. Chilling suspense and hot romance. It's a winner.
Review Date: 9/13/2013
While I enjoyed Daughter of Liberty, I think I could have liked it better if it had been written differently. I was not aware that the storyline was written from a very religious point of view and it was stressed in several parts of the book. Many times, it was when you least expected it.
The hero and heroine were interesting people but they could not honestly talk to each other, so there was a big misunderstanding that was the backbone of the story. I did enjoy the setting and the details of the beginnings of the Revolutionary War. The way the British soldiers sent over to quash the Patriots and their interaction with the citizens of the Boston area was quite well done too. The descriptions were accurate and it felt like you were there in person to see the action as it happened.
I'm glad I read it but I would recommend it with reservations to other readers.
The hero and heroine were interesting people but they could not honestly talk to each other, so there was a big misunderstanding that was the backbone of the story. I did enjoy the setting and the details of the beginnings of the Revolutionary War. The way the British soldiers sent over to quash the Patriots and their interaction with the citizens of the Boston area was quite well done too. The descriptions were accurate and it felt like you were there in person to see the action as it happened.
I'm glad I read it but I would recommend it with reservations to other readers.
Review Date: 1/18/2006
I loved this story and was sorry to see it end. I plan on reading more books by this author after enjoying this one so much!
Review Date: 5/7/2007
Absorbing story about the power of finding love again.
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