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Rating:  Summary: Once I start reading them I can't put them down. Review: I enjoy all of of the mini series books that are out. One thing I don't understand is why are books written then the fourth book will tell how it all began. Why not do that first? Also in the Logan series Olivia is written last and it should be first then there should be a continuation book after Olivia then go to Melody, Heart Song, Unfinished Symphony, Music in The Night. I know Im not a book writer but I just don't understand why the books are written out of order like that. Can you explain it to me? Also is there another book coming out to complete the Logan Series after Olivia. I hope so because olivia kind of leaves you hanging because you know there's more to lead up to the book Melody. Like how Halle Married Olivia's son and had Melody etc. I know you're busy but Id appreciate it if you could respond to me.Thank you
Rating:  Summary: Good book Review: It was a good book better than the last one. I also enjoyed Sherry A. Mauro's new book, EVEN ANGELS FALL. The heroine Sabrina Ayers was a wonderful character which reminded me of Cathy. It was a romantic, dark, haunting tale with a shocking family secret to uncover! I highly recommend this book to any VCA fans!
Rating:  Summary: good book Review: It was a good book with an interesting storyline. It reminded me of a new author I've been reading Sherry A. Mauro. Her novel, EVEN ANGELS FALL is a great book and this author's writing style is close to VC Andrews. I loved it!
Rating:  Summary: Olvia is so smart! Review: This book, Olivia, was OUTSTANDING! I could not put this book down. Even at my school during lunch I would sit and read it. It is wonderfully written and leaves many questions to ponder such as: How far will someone go to save their family? Not only does this book chill you to the bone but it makes you feel as if you are Olivia. I found myself saying things to the other characters in to book. This book has moments that make you want to cry, and moments that chill you to the bone. It is very confusing at first but if you keep an open mind you will understand it.My only mistake was I read this book first in the Logan's series.
Rating:  Summary: I loved it! Review: This was the first book I'd ever read by VC Andrews and I don't care if it IS a ghost writer, I still like the books. I could definetly identify with Olivia, but I also think that she was too cold. I was embarrased for her in certain parts, and been frightened of her, too. She is such a three dimensional character, and I want to know more about her and her family. I've ordered the rest of the Logan family series, just to see what happened before and what will happen in the future! Definetly a good read!
Rating:  Summary: Megan's Olivia Review Review: This was the Second V.C. Andrews book I ever read, and now I'm practically addicted to them! Olivia is such an awesome book with so many twists it's damn near impossible to put it down! Everyone should read this book! It's about a woman who has millions of problems fall on her shoulders, but always comes out triumphantly!
Rating:  Summary: Olivia not justified Review: Usually these books in the series try to justify the so called 'bad' person in previous stories. Most of the time I end up understanding the 'evil' characters bitterness. But not in this case. Olivia was bitter and cold in the beginning. And she stayed that way from begining to end. I give her no reason for doing the wicked things in her later life. What a WITCH! I would've rather have seen a book about Haille.
Rating:  Summary: How very NOT V. C. Andrews Review: Well, I think with this book, I will take V. C. Andrews off my books-to-buy list. I don't even know if I'll bother picking up another one, but if I do, it will be just to skim it (I've barely read any of the last few anyway). This is NOT V. C. Andrews. Olivia Logan did not have such a horrible life; not the best, but not as bad as past Andrew's characters. Anything of interest (such as the the still born baby) only got a few pages of text. Where did the horror go? Remember children locked away in an attic or a family torn apart when a father sold his children? Now those are horrible lives which no one would want to live. That's what V. C. Andrews used to be, right up until this series and the Orphans series. I only hope that the people involved in producing these *V. C. Andrews* books will let her rest in peace.
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