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Fly Away Home

Fly Away Home

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I thought this book was irresponsible
Review: I can, in cowboy parlance, head off some questions at the pass. Yes, Professor Stafford is Adam's dad. Bethany Logan, our heroine jumps to some very erroneous conclusions based on hearsay. Not to fear, folks, everything gets sorted out and has a nice, cute predictable ending.

To its credit, this book is well written and will hold your interest. The segments about the fugitives' flight to the island and the question of Adam's parentage are well crafted. The descriptions of the Godforsaken island are strong and vivid.

To save you a little time, Adam is NOT the child the islanders think he is. Theirs is a closed knit (not close-kit) community of old fashioned superstitions and only the merest nod to the modern era.

The professor gets Adam back and Bethany gets to keep her job.

Now that you know this story, you decide if you want to read it in full. This is the short version.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: IMPLAUSIBLE, BUT RIVETING
Review: I can, in cowboy parlance, head off some questions at the pass. Yes, Professor Stafford is Adam's dad. Bethany Logan, our heroine jumps to some very erroneous conclusions based on hearsay. Not to fear, folks, everything gets sorted out and has a nice, cute predictable ending.

To its credit, this book is well written and will hold your interest. The segments about the fugitives' flight to the island and the question of Adam's parentage are well crafted. The descriptions of the Godforsaken island are strong and vivid.

To save you a little time, Adam is NOT the child the islanders think he is. Theirs is a closed knit (not close-kit) community of old fashioned superstitions and only the merest nod to the modern era.

The professor gets Adam back and Bethany gets to keep her job.

Now that you know this story, you decide if you want to read it in full. This is the short version.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lightweight
Review: I had read and enjoyed another book by this author. I was almost embarrassed to be reading this one. The plot premise was interesting but as the story unfolded, it became wildly implausible. The ending left me unsatisfied. I did enjoy the elements of humor in the author's writing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I thought this book was irresponsible
Review: Why wasn't that woman put in jail for stealing a child? I liked the authors writing style but the plot was ridiculous. A teacher would know better than to act like that woman did. I quit reading it about half way and skipped to the last chapter. I couldn't believe how it ended. No Consequences for that idiot woman?


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