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All I Need Is You |
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Rating: Summary: Excellent book. Couldn't put it down. Review: When I read this book, I had no idea that it was a sequel, but now I'm eager to read what came before. I absolutely loved the heroin! She was so admirable and not at all helpless. And Damian was the perfect match for her. The contrast between the two made for a very interesting combination. Definitely a keeper!
Rating: Summary: Boring, rambling plot; knuckle-headed heroine Review: This novel had a boring, rambling, largely unbelieveable plot that consisted mostly of characters wandering on and off trains and in and out of saloons. The heroine seemed not so much feisty and independent as knuckle-headed; the hero had little depth and his shallow character simply changed to fit the plot's demands. Especially annoying was the fact that, had the two central characters cared enough about each other to actually talk to each other--even once--the numerous contrived misunderstandings would not have occurred. The novel's saving grace is the small subplot involving Chandos and Courteney. Despite the little space they are given in this novel, their relationship is tender and honest, and the author clearly cares for them. All in all, I believe that if this had been the author's first novel, it would have been a tough sell.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing....a page skipper Review: I always look forward to any new book written by Ms. Lindsey, and I have read all of her books. This book, and her last one were both slow, uninteresting, and completely out of character for her. I really miss the humor, excitement and well rounded characters of her older books.
Rating: Summary: What happened Johanna? Review: I am an avid fan of Johanna Lindsey and was very disappointed with her latest book, All I Need is You. I found that the story dragged and couldn't keep my interest long enough to finish the book. I hope she will continue to write more Mallory stories. They are my favorite.
Rating: Summary: One of the Best yet Review: Lindsey is at an all time best with this one, a perfect sequel to "A Heart So Wild." Definetly worth the cost. A MUST READ!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Very disappointing Review: This book just does not have the spark of Johanna's previous books, particulary those from the Malory Series. The characters don;t have any depth, the storyline is unbelievable and most importantly there is no anticipation and excitement which I expect from a romance. I was very disappointed in this book - don't bother with this one.
Rating: Summary: Boring. I never even finished it! Review: Although usually an avid Lindsey fan, this book was very disappointing. I never even made it past the first chapter and it was donated to my public library. Don't bother even trying it!
Rating: Summary: I guess it was O.K. Review: It wasn't as good as: "Man of My Dreams" or "Once a Princess", but it was much better than "Say You Love Me".
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable, but not her best work. Review: In many of her sequel books, the storylines and characters are revisited in greater detail. This helps encourage interest in the previous books. I liked the way Lindsey made this book more of a heroine storyline instead of a hero. It shows people that just because a person is a woman does not mean that she isn't capable of doing anything she sets her mind to. I thought it was wonderful to have a tenderfoot (male) in the story, most of the time it is just the opposite. An intriging twist.
Rating: Summary: Not one of her best Review: I have all of her books, but this one I checked out from the library, and I am glad I did. I didn't like it that Damien was presented as a tender foot. It would have been alot more enjoyable to read if Damien would have been someone that I would have wanted to capture myself.
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