Rating: Summary: cant wait until the next book Review: i have to say that i have read many books by v.c andrews and this book was one of the best. i was happy becasue willow wasnt this girl who had issues and low self esteem( your normalcharacter)willow is a college student who learns something very interesting about her life.after she finds out secrets in her adoptives fater journal she begins her journey in florida finding out the truth and who her birth family is. along the way in florida she get invlove with this prominent lawyer who she falls in love with. so get readky for a ride in the life of willow de beer.
Rating: Summary: Willow Review: I just didn't feel for Willow as i had all the previous characters. The series starts with Willow as a college student, returning home after a tradegy in the family. i won't spoil it, so that's all i can really say. It's the typical set up, except i really wish that the series has started earlier in Willow's life, like all of V.C. Andrews other series. I just didn't get to know Willow, she was boring, and the relationship with Thacther Happened rather quickly in my opinion. I did manage to finish it, so that's why it gets 2 stars.
Rating: Summary: Pretty Cool!!! Review: I love VCA books, it's the only ones that I read. When I read this book...just like some other readers, I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen with Willow, and especially with Thatcher Eaton...can't wait to get to the rest of this series! Enjoy!!
Rating: Summary: Thoroughly enjoyable. Review: I must admit that I had to take a break from V.C. Andrews books for a while because they seem to be the same basic plot redone from slightly different angles each time. They're captivating and enjoyable anyway, but after reading several I just have to move to something else.Willow is the exception. This book has a different feel than her others. While it still manages to capture the mystery and romance of her earlier stories, Willow does it in a different manner. I loved this book, and cannot wait for the sequel.
Rating: Summary: Awesome! Left me waiting for more in this great new series! Review: I thought that this book was going to be very bad, just a same plot but with different character names. There was a good change to this book, it left you with hope for the next book that is supposed to come out in the series. Anyway this book was about Willow DeBeers, a nice, personable, 19 year old college student that was adopted. When both her adoptive parents die Willow is left with a stunning truth that her adoptive father was her real father. Willow goes in search of her really mother, who now lives in Palm Beach with her other child. When she gets to Palm Beach, Willow forms a new identity and with the help of a uptown lawyer and his family finally finds that love always insn't what you need.
Rating: Summary: Better then I thought it will be! Review: I will give 3 and 1/2 stars if I could. The novel Willow was better then I thought it will be, I was sure it will had been another boring stories from the Ghost Writer but I was very surprise at how the book turn out to be. It was okay, not as good as the novels from the real VC Andrews used to write of course but Willow is a fast reading, it may be boring at first but when she arrived at Palm Beach that start to be interesting. It sure is du "Déjas-vu", very cliché, the characters in this story are mostly black or white, good or bad, snob or poor, good looking or ugly, cruel or nice again that not real life, no one are just black or white! I could not believe how snob and how the rich people from Palm Beach could throw their money like that and just party and gossip, it doesn't sound too real but maybe it like that in real life but again just black and white characters who had no subtance is boring but I like the mother of Willow "Grace" and her son "Linden", I found them interesting, I think they were good characters who sound real this time. The mother of Thatcher (Bunny) get on my nerves so much, I can't stand her, if a woman in real life act like she did, almost went turn nuts just for every little problems in her life, that sure is immature, if that type of woman existe how can she deal with life? The character of Bunny sound so not real! And how could Willow went with Thatcher so fast, I think that was very stupid of her to do so, she sound very eassy, she didn't even knew much about him and sleep with him and after move into his house and with his parents, again all that doesn't sound real. The letter from Annie Casteel of the Casteel series to Willow, I thought was odd, why she wrote to Willow, what the used? Really why mixing thoses two series? This novel is not great, it's a good and fast reading but it like I said du "Déjas-vu!
Rating: Summary: It is a wonderful book, but compared to previous VCA books.. Review: it's mildly supreb. I read some of the other reviews, one person stating it was a sham because Willow lived a fine life with a nanny. True she was, but not all rich people live glorious lives. The new writer for the V.C. Andrews books has worked hard on creating a new series and I think she will grab the V.C. Andrews audience. Willow grows up with a nanny, a horrible adoptive mom, and a adoptive father who is a highly respected man in the psychitiary field. The nanny is more of a mother than her adoptive mother. Her father ends up passing away and Willow runs off to Florida to seek the truth about her past she was never told. The ending is fabulous and I can't wait to read the next book. I have it being sent here as I write, plus the send book also. Anyway, if you are a V.C. Andrews fan, I suggest you read it. It is good.
Rating: Summary: The best... Review: series vc andrews has ever written. i've read the first 2 books and they were so good i stayed up all night reading them! a little racy, but all of her books usally are, aren't they?? ^_~
Rating: Summary: A change for the better Review: This book is about Willow, a college girl who finds out many secrets after her father passes away and she goes to look for her real mother in Palm Beach. This book is a change for the better since they started coming out with those wretched mini novels.
Rating: Summary: okay Review: This book was alright, not my favorite. I did really enjoy reading Sherry A. Mauro's new novel, EVEN ANGELS FALL. The heroine Sabrina Ayers reminded me a lot of Cathy Dollanganger my favorite VCA character. I think this author should take over as the ghostwriter.
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