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The Postcard |
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Rating: Summary: Intrigue, suspense, religion and curiousity all in one book! Review: Beverly Lewis did a superb job in her 3 book Amish series, Shunning, Confession and Reckoning......I suspect this new series will be equally as good when it actually gets into the story line.......but I really felt The Postcard wasted way too much time getting to the heart of the 2 main characters. However, there are a lot of unanswered puzzles still to be explored when the sequel comes out next month, September or maybe October. END
Rating: Summary: good, but doesn't keep your interest as with her shunning Review: good book, the detective work with finding the answers to the postcard was interesting, but got boring durning some of the process, as reading and figuring ages I knew that the answer would be from someone in a nursing home. I also felt that the strange way Susane acted that there would be something more to the postcard.
Rating: Summary: Another winner by Beverly Lewis Review: I enjoyed this book, but it took me awhile to get into it. It doesn't have the interest level of her Heritage trilogy, but it is interesting and I am sure in the next books to come that more mystery will be unraveled and questions answered. Basically, I felt this was more of an introduction to the series and I can't wait to read the next book to find out what happens with Rachel and Phillip.
Rating: Summary: The Postcard, a very nice book. Review: I found this book interesting to read. I found myself flowing through the story with ease. The characters were very likealbe and seemingly real. I look forward to reading the sequel. Thanks Beverly.......
Rating: Summary: Totally incredible! Review: I got this book because I'd read a few of Beverly Lewis' books and enjoyed them. I was not disappointed!
This story begins with a tragedy- and the main character is trying to cope with it. Then suddenly, a stranger steps into their life and starts uncovering a dark family secret.
Meet Rachel, who was widowed at an early age because of a driving accident.
Meet her daughter Annie, a rambunctious, talkative 6-year-old girl who always manages to say the wrong thing at the wrong time!
Meet Susanna, Rachel's overprotective mother. She's determined to have Rachel find her "hidden gift" and will go to any length to accomplish that.
And finally, meet Philip. He's a writer for a magazine, and he's on a mission. But he never dreamed that he'd be on this mission!
A tale of suspense and mystery that is worth reading! Can't wait to read the sequel!
Rating: Summary: good, but doesn't hold your interest Review: I have to agree with one of the other reviews posted. This book doesn't hold your interest like "The Shunning" did. It took me double the amount of time to read, and I pretty much had the plot figured out early on. Still- I am sure I will read the follow up book coming soon from Beverly Lewis.
Rating: Summary: A cool book if ever there was one! Review: I have to say that I have not read the shunning but I totally love the postcard, I didnt find it hard to get into and it really held my attention the whole way through. A must have!
Rating: Summary: Could not put down Review: I read The Postcard in one day! Kept my attention is puttin it lightly! I cried so hard I woke my husband up. The sequel The Crossroad is even better! But will make no sense without The Postcard. A must READ!
Rating: Summary: The Postcard Review: I read The Postcard in one day! Kept my attention is puttin it lightly! I cried so hard I woke my husband up. The sequel The Crossroad is even better! But will make no sense without The Postcard. A must READ!
Rating: Summary: Could not put down Review: I really enjoyed reading this book. The Amish people have always interested me. I also like reading light romance and this book definetly fit the bill. I can't wait to read more!
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