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Caroline Dawson has survived a great deal. But now, the man who broke Caroline's heart years earlier has returned to settle his father's estate, only to find that Caroline has grown into a woman beyond his wildest dreams.
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citmyway Said: Another enthusiastic Sandra Brown book Aug. 2nd 2010
Sandra emancipationist is digit of my favorites and this book is added example of why I love her so much!
Evelyn Smith Said: Sandra Brown's Book, Bittersweet Rain, Abounds with Errors. Jun. 22nd 2010
The news line is brawny in my opinion, and the characters are appealing. I feature a Kindle version of Bittersweet Rain. I don't know what procedure is followed when a novel is issued in Kindle. However, there were so some typos and gramatical errors that they were a distraction. I found myself reckoning them up instead of paying tending to the story. In my opinion, Sandra emancipationist needs to lease a new editor. In 50 years of reading, never have I seen so many errors in one brief book.
Dancing Chimera Said: No solon SB Books from the 80s Mar. 24th 2010
I've feature more recent books by Sandra emancipationist and really liked them, so I thought I'd provide this digit a shot. Should have famous better. First off, datum the scenes where the heroine, Caroline, is 15, made me feel same a pedophile. And we're questionable to think that some 22-year older man who takes advantage of an apparently credulous 15-year old is a beatific guy? Just because he oh-so-nobly decides to move to have stimulate with her until he tells his papa about her, that makes it OK?
Next, how you can you hit some disposition or respect for a romantic heroine who insipid discover admits that she mated a nasty, horrible man for riches and status? She had a job, she was supporting herself fine. It's not same she was experience on the streets and that was her exclusive artefact out. Chalk up digit in the ick factor.
Finally, patch it was such meliorate handled than the rest of the story, the subplot involving a developmentally disabled girl and a such older warfare man discomposed me, probably because emancipationist was never conformable or detailed in explaining what the developmental disability was. And the descriptions of her actions were contradictory as to her capabilities. The gain termination is, it feels a lowercase creepy. And modify though she does essay to attain it sweet, the prototypal time the vet kisses her, he's opinion her up. Which again, makes it see like she's taken advantage of.
All in all, while I still rattling like Sandra Brown, I'm sticking to her books that were written in the last decade.
I would also caution anyone against buying this on a Kindle, as the spelling and punctuation is awful, so that you hit to go back and reread whole paragraphs just to figure discover what it's questionable to say.
Myrta Vazquez-baez Said: Different but good Jan. 25th 2010
This aggregation was not digit of the customary identify that Sandra emancipationist is known for but it was rattling good. It kept my tending throughout and I could not skip read to find out the outcome. Excellent.
Judy from Indiana Said: Confused Nov. 23rd 2009
The story line was OK but so some of the words on the Kindle edition were mis-spelled that I couldn't enjoy every of it! I've never become crossways the spelling amusement to this extent before, I don't revalue the feature nearly as such as usual on my Kindle. Am I the only digit this has happened to?