Rating: Summary: A Very Disappointed Fan- AGAIN Review: Well, this book was certainly better than "A Man To Call MY Own". There still not the magic you feel of Johannah Lindsey's characters getting to know each other and falling in love. The characters were more apart then together in this story. The character development in this book sucked. One minute Jeremy is enjoying his affair with Danny and then suddenly you turn the page and he is in love with her. What's up Johannah Lindsey??? You haven't produce a story of your potential in a long time.
Rating: Summary: where did our johanna go???!!! Review: What happen to johanna? Her earlier books were so wonderful you could'nt put them down. The last few years her books-- dull, dull, dull. I say pass on this book. Come on Johanna you can do SO much better. I will still read anything you write but from now on i get them at the library or wait for paperback.
Rating: Summary: Ehhh....Okay Review: While I love Johanna Lindsey's earlier works, this as most of her recent books fell flat. Ms. Lindsey spent too much time in the beginnig telling us how rotten Amanda was and to what lengths Marion hid her beauty. I think Ms. Lindsey rushed to get us to the hero/heroine conflict. She elaborates on Marions distrust of Chad's attentions toward her sister then BOOM! Their doin' it in the stables. Then follows the trite misunderstandings and unspoken secrets that could clear everthing up. If you want to read a novel that exhibits why Ms. Lindsey is a best selling author, I would suggest "Man of My Dreams".
Rating: Summary: Not A Lindsey!!! Review: Writing is not an easy thing to do and as a result I hate to tear an author down still this book was not up to Ms. Lindsey's standard.The premise of one good twin, one bad twin, and one yummy guy is a old tried and true formula but this just did not work here. First off the nasty one was nasty but the "good" one was equally nasty. Yummy man was not only fooled by a nice face but was unable to tell the two apart and as a result made a fool out of himself. How stupid was he suppose to be. One thing I had a big problem with was in the fact that after sharing two kisses with Marian (thinking that she was Amanda for one of them) all of a sudden "BAM" he's attracted to Mari while giving her a lesson on how to saddle a horse???? Hello, from 0 to bada boom in a nano second. I did not understand what set him off or where the attraction came from. This was not a Lindsey in any way shape or form. The plot drifted and eventually was non-existant, the character developement was totally lacking as if Ms. Lindsey could not decide on which twin was going to be the heroine until the end. Do yourself a favor if you really want to read a book by Ms. Lindsey pick up one of her older books, or if you're dead set on reading this one, pick it up at the library or borrow it from a friend.
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