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All the Sweet Tomorrows |
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Rating: Summary: Poor Skye Review: All I can say is give poor Skye a break. It cannot be a real romance novel when half of the book is rape and death. I cried more during this book than I ever had before. And how many husbands can one woman have and how much pain can she suffer through? Just let her be happy
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: Betrice Small must be the Queen of Erotic writing. Her words flow through the story easily. An the stories are well researched in historical facts. I would recommend this book for the adventure minded.
Rating: Summary: Skye O'Malley follows her destiny! Review: For anyone who read "Skye O'Malley", this book exactly depicted her destiny as predicted by Osman, her astrologer and good friend. The depravity seemed cruel to some readers, but this is how it truely was for women during this period in time. I wanted to be this woman! She took her world as it was and molded it to her will. Bertrice Small has given me a wonderful woman to identify with, strong, determined, and yet with a wonderfully forgiving spirit. I am frantically collecting all the series before they go out of print!
Rating: Summary: Skye O'Malley follows her destiny! Review: For anyone who read "Skye O'Malley", this book exactly depicted her destiny as predicted by Osman, her astrologer and good friend. The depravity seemed cruel to some readers, but this is how it truely was for women during this period in time. I wanted to be this woman! She took her world as it was and molded it to her will. Bertrice Small has given me a wonderful woman to identify with, strong, determined, and yet with a wonderfully forgiving spirit. I am frantically collecting all the series before they go out of print!
Rating: Summary: The best book I have EVER read!!! Review: I absoutly love Bertrice Small. I have read three of her books with Skye O'Malley. I would like to know if there are more books availble with Skye and her family. I have read All The Sweet Tomorrows three times. It is so easy to get lost in the character Skye. I love the romantic parts. There are many times Bertice's books get pretty steamy. I love it!! I would appreciate it if someone could give me a list of all the Skye O'malley books.
Rating: Summary: All the Sweet Tomorrows Review: I found this book a delight to read, it kept me turning pages
Rating: Summary: Love still Lives! Review: I have read all of Beatrice Small's book. But the Sky O'Malley's was the best. It kept your attention from the first page. Each page you turned it got better and better. Keep the books coming! Are there anymore to the Sky O'Malley clan? I just finished reading Wild Jasmine GREAT!
Rating: Summary: very good could not put down kept you very interested Review: i have read alot of her books and they including this one are very goo
Rating: Summary: It is soft porn. Review: I have read quite a few romance novels in my time. They are a fun and easy tool for an escapist like me. However, is it so very necessary to have such graphic sex scenes? This storyline is decent if a little dry, but Ms.Small writes these scenes that make you feel like a voyeur. If you like gratitous and kinky sex, by all means read it.
Rating: Summary: not as good as "Skye" Review: I just finished this book; I'd read, "Skye", over 6 years ago. Needless to say, I was slightly disappointed. Ms. Small seems to discard and introduce so many characters and plots, you can barely get into the book. Adventure is one thing, but throwing the heroine around incessantly seems to lessen the intensity and realism (yes, even for a novel). However, this is still a better book than many I've come across in this genre.
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