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True Confessions |
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Rating: Summary: A Wonderful Love Story Review: I loved this book. This was the first time that I had read anything by Rachel Gibson, and I will definately read more of her work. This was a wonderful story about trusting the one you love. It was such a touching love story. It made me laugh and cry. It was real to life and really made me feel all warm and fuzzy. Thanks Rachel for such a good story.
Rating: Summary: Think Twice Before Buying This One Review: I must confess this book wasn't one of Rachel Gibson best. The whole story line was real dorky. The tabloid thing got old real fast. The charactors were very low key. Hope Spencer's "BIG" was like "HUH" and your problem is. And the "BIG" story of the ex-sheriff was like watching pasta cooking. So many things got started in the book, but nothing ever develope.
Rating: Summary: Another great Rachel Gibson book! Review: I really want to give this book 4 1/2 stars, but that's not an option, so I rounded up. This is my third Rachel Gibson book, and I haven't found a bad one yet. This book, like the others, has a strong, sexy, gorgeous leading man. He seems almost too good to be true. (Well, I guess since he's fictional, he isn't true.) Dylan Taber's an upstanding sheriff, a great lover, and a loving single father. As usual in Rachel Gibson's books, the love scenes are super hot. Hope, the female lead, is likable enough, but not perfect. I sort of felt that she wasn't good enough for Dylan. Hope's job, writing made-up stories for a gossip-type magazine, seems pretty stupid. I wondered how she could look down her nose at the sometimes strange residents of Gospel, ID when her job has her making up Bigfoot and alien stories. The peripheral characters (those strange Gospel residents) are really cool and add humor to the story. There is one plot point about the deceased former sheriff who inhabited Hope's rented house that I feel was kind of left hanging. This is my least favorite RG story of the three I've read so far, but I still loved it better than most books.
Rating: Summary: Rachel Gibson is the BEST!!!! Review: I so rarely give romance novels a 5-star rating. Finally, I've found another author besides Susan Andersen who writes funny, engaging, fulfilling contemporary romances with compelling lead characters. So often it's the romance heroine who is more richly drawn, but Dylan was one of the best romance heros ever written. Sexy as all get out, but sensitive and complex. The scene where he tells his son Adam that it's okay to cry when he leaves with his mom actually made me cry. And I also loved the fact that so much of the story (including an excellent love scene) is told from Dylan's perspective. To me, that's what makes an excellent love story--seing things from the guy's point of view. Hope was quirky without being irritating, as was the town of Gospel. I can't wait to read this author's other works. I just hope they're as good!!
Rating: Summary: Excellent!!!! Review: I so rarely give romance novels a 5-star rating. Finally, I've found another author besides Susan Andersen who writes funny, engaging, fulfilling contemporary romances with compelling lead characters. So often it's the romance heroine who is more richly drawn, but Dylan was one of the best romance heros ever written. Sexy as all get out, but sensitive and complex. The scene where he tells his son Adam that it's okay to cry when he leaves with his mom actually made me cry. And I also loved the fact that so much of the story (including an excellent love scene) is told from Dylan's perspective. To me, that's what makes an excellent love story--seing things from the guy's point of view. Hope was quirky without being irritating, as was the town of Gospel. I can't wait to read this author's other works. I just hope they're as good!!
Rating: Summary: Fun read Review: I stayed up half the night reading this book - it was funny and sensual. I loved the characters, Hope & Dylan and they were HOT. I love books like this but I only wish there were real guys like Dylan. Rachel Gibson is great and I always enjoy her books. Keep them coming!
Rating: Summary: Gibson at her Best Review: I think this is my favorite Gibson book to date -- now I know where all those tabloids get their ideas...
Rating: Summary: Great Story--Bad editing Review: I throughly enjoyed this book...the only bumps in the road so to speak were missing words.
Rating: Summary: Rachel Gibson is the BEST!!!! Review: I truly loved "True Confessions." Rachel has a knack for providing the best in a book. Hope Spencer arrives in Gospel to do some relaxing work until she meets up with Dylan Taber. Sparks fly and neither one comes out unscathed. This book was excellent!
Rating: Summary: She's Done It Again!! Review: I've been a big fan of Rachel Gibson's books for the past few years, and I must say that with True Confessions she's done it again. It's a terrific book, and I completely recommend that you buy it. (In fact, buy all of her books-- money well spent.) Several of my favorite authors have churned out some disappointing reads lately, but not Ms. Gibson! In this novel, Gibson once again takes us back to small town Idaho (see Truly, Madly, Yours). Hometown boy Dylan Tabor is now back in town after experiencing life in the big city. Hope Spencer is a big city girl experiencing small town life for the first time, but she likes what she sees-- especially in Dylan. Their love story is definitely fun, populated with lots of what my Southern mother would call "characters." I couldn't put it down! As soon as I recover from my sleep deprivation, I think I'll read it again.
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