Rating: Summary: Boy, this book sounds familiar... Review: man, V C Andrews really must've had writers block whenever she wrote this book. does the Flowers in the Attic series ring a bell? they are almost identical, it's dumb! it's a pretty good book though, but it is very VERY similiar to the other series.
Rating: Summary: Very Twisted Review: Many books I have read have been enjoying but you can pretty much guess the ending. I fount this book in the closet and figured it must have been left over from my sister who is now 21. I read it and loved every bit. From every suprise thay you couldn't guess from looking on the cover or on the back of the book. I won't ruin it by telling you anything in it becuase I wouldn't have wanted anyone to tell me what it was about! A great read after a while of not getting my sweet valley books every once in a while since the series took a down fall. Great book, it may seem like an average book in the beginning but trust me, its not! lol
Rating: Summary: Shes a women that will come out on top! Review: micheal sutton a teacher sueduces his student I relize hes handsome and every girl wants him to get in their pants but he says he Loves really truely loves Dawn I mean what a liar I ashamed of him and he gives some good men a bad name!! great book!
Rating: Summary: Second Book in the Cutler Family Series Review: Picking up where "Dawn" ended, "Secrets of the Morning" follows 16-year-old Dawn Longchamp-Cutler as she flies to New York City to attend the Bernhardt School for Performing Arts as an aspiring singer, just like her real father. While she's in New York, she's visited by various family members, some she'd rather not have around (such as her two siblings, Philip and Clara Sue), and some she can't seem to live without (Jimmy Longchamp). Even so, Dawn's tie to Jimmy doesn't remain very strong when she meets Michael Sutton, her handsome singing instructor. Michael becomes Dawn's first real lover, which results in her getting pregnant, only Michael wants nothing to do with the child and abandons them for London.Helpless and confused, Dawn allows Grandmother Cutler to take charge of her life. Dawn is therefore sent to The Meadows, a dilapidated, old family plantation in Virginia, to have her baby in secret, under the "care" of her grandmother's two sisters (Miss Emily, a bible-thumping, religious freak, and Charlotte, a simple-minded old woman). Yet again, Dawn is victimized by her family, forced to work like a mule, even during her late months of pregnancy, and forced to endure constant verbal and emotional abuse. This last section of the book was a little offbeat, which is why I gave "Secrets of the Morning" a "4" instead of a "5". The Cutler family series isn't my favorite V. C. Andrews series either, but "Secrets of the Morning" is a pretty good follow-up to "Dawn". The remaining three books in this series are "Twilight's Child" (#3), "Midnight Whispers" (#4), and "Darkest Hour" (#5).
Rating: Summary: Very Good Book Review: Shadowed by her tortured past Dawn has a bright new life of glimmering hopes. Dawn can hardly believe she's a student of one of New York City's best music schools. Now her most precious wish, to become a singer, can come true. But Dawn still dreams about Jimmy, her strong intense boyfriend and the love and anguished secrets they share. Then Michael Sutton arrives, a new teacher of the school, a singing star and the most wonderful-looking man Dawn has ever seen. Together they create a world of feeling Dawn has never known. In his embrace Dawn awakens to disturbing unfamiliar desires and Michael's promises offer a vision of music and romance forever...until he disappears. Now pregnant with his child she has no choice but to go with Grandma Cutler's two sisters and basically be a slave to them until she delivers her baby. Afterward she delivers Grandma Cutler has basically done it again. She has sold off the baby with Dawn having no knowledge of where her beloved Christie. With the help of Jimmy they find Christie. Also come to find out that her Grandfather is really Dawn's father. You will enjoy a tale of twists and turns.
Rating: Summary: Totally Incredible Book! Review: The stuff that Dawn has to go through in this book literally made me cry. I can't imagine going through these things. I haven't read the next book in the series but I can't wait to. I hope that Jimmy and Dawn can have a happy life together with Dawn's daughter. What happened to Dawn's aunt's?
Rating: Summary: Excellent Book! Review: This book is by far the best I've read out of all of the V. C. Andrews books. Dawn's life is totally messed up yet she somehow still has the hope required to live a happy life. I can't wait to read the next book in the series. Excellent Book!!!
Rating: Summary: GREAT , Suspensful ! Review: This book is very suspensful and sad, this was as good as DAWN!
Rating: Summary: this book was just honky dory, Review: this book was just hunky dory although it followed the same story line as many of her other books.
Rating: Summary: Interestin.. Review: This book was.. VERY interestin.. I think she is inlove w/ these girls and incest and they all go rich/poor poor/rich w/ the "flowers" books.. And heaven... And now this.. It doesnt change it doesnt stop it from being my fav. author.. She writes exactly what i want to hear.. Anyways I want to read all the rest of the books and I soon will.. These are good.. If your the type..
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