Rating: Summary: As Said by Dean Koontz: Mule Puke Review: When I read "Willow" I was quite excited, I liked the story, Willow's father was a wonderful character, as was Amou, the step-mother was classic, but not overplayed, and they had an evil character who shared my name! Bunny! I might add, I didn't much fancy the Linden thing, but hey, I guess incest is a company trademark eh? (it only works if Virgina Cleo is the true writer, she made it so you couldn't help loving the Troy/Heaven, and being horrified, yet intrigued with Cathy/Chris.) All in all I was pretty much in love with the book... really when you think about it, besides Music in the Night, the ghost writer has only done good on the miniseries (for some reason, I like those. They're diverse, I suppose.) ... so Willow was so refreshing ... well ... then I bought the sequel, expecting an equally satisfying read I was horrified to find that the new books quality was far below standard! The plot sucked, sure it started out okay, because I liked Willow, but then, all hell broke loose; they wrote "It took my breath away" AGH! It pained me so to read through the Logan series without hurling my lunch over Melody's "sudden" relationship with Cary and the way she described everything with that infamous quote... sure Cary sounded pretty hot, but no need for the extra goo... Anyway, from there, the characters plopped, Bunny got predictably more "Jilian" making her a very stupid and nausiatingly copied villian, Thatcher sleezed around, and immediately I was aware of there half-baked copy of Phillip and Logan ... MIXED ... (the horror) the spinsterous sister? So incredibly "the aunt from Rain" (cannot remember that name) Linden was your average crazed little horny incestuous leach (aka.: Cary) and Grace didn't even have a personality to begin with... The only parts I found amusing were the little club of divorcees and Willow's rainy day moments. Another thing I hated was that quick divorce, and marriage to that professor... ah ... another time All in all, only buy the book if you are hardcore VCA and can't stand to wait more than a day to buy it after it comes out.
Rating: Summary: So Glad Of The Out Come Review: Wicket Forest continues where Willow is left off ~ As I was reading along, I knew that I would not like Thatcher I hated his character, I just wanted to get in the book and strangle him ~ Willow is in love and she will put up with his family because she doesn't want to lose Thatcher. I loved Willow's Mom Grace even though Grace wasn't there for Willow growing up you can tell just how much she always loved her. Grace was the best Mom to Linden even though he was not all there at times in his mind. By reading along you can't help but wanting Grace to find love I picture her so young a beautiful, you know she was just dying to get out and live her life but she was scared to go out into the world she knew that Linden needed her. I don't want to give the book away but someone something happens to someone and I was so upset to find out who it was. That is my only complain of this book, other wise a great read ~ Happy Reading Lisa
Rating: Summary: Again with the letter... all right already. Review: Willow... Wicked Forest... well her story is there and it is cool but the feelings and the relationships reminded me alot of FITA. I do enjoy that this time the "pattern" seems to be going with the original VCA but still... who didn't see it coming that the brother was going to freak?And the letter... Well you know... It WOULD be great if the girls would talk to each other... but these pitch advertisements? PLEASE! I know the GW knows all about all the VCA themed role-plays on the web and he knows we would all love to mesh the stories... Please do. But stop trying to sell books with these lame letters. Love VCA, Love the GW. Hate the ads.
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