Rating: Summary: Long Live Ross!!!!!!! Review: Noooo!!!!! This is the worst book I've come across. My favorite hero from Sunset Embrace got killed. Why? Why Miss Brown? I cried. He is a very special man. He is supposed to stay with Lydia and live happily ever after as assumed in Sunset Embrace. Please, Please, I am begging you, rewrite the book please. My hero might not be perfect but he deserves to live...in the book and in my mind. I still want my happily ever after. Me and the other 3 who have reviewed this book. Promise I will give Another Dawn a glowing 5 stars (double even!!!!) if the book can be rewritten. Do I sound desperate here? I am. It broke my heart...
Rating: Summary: Hated it Review: okay, the story was another powerful tale. But I can't understand why Ms. Brown had to let Ross go. He was one of my best heroes. I loved Sunset Embrace so much, the way love developed between the protagonist, the writing so vivid. I cried when Ross died. Not him! He is supposed to be immortal. It is fiction but readers who love a good book connect with the characters. They come alive. After that scene, I just could not finish the book anymore. I stopped reading Ms. Brown's books since then just in case i might just stumble into one of my heroes dying again. Sorry Ms. Brown. You might have a good reason but I wish you'll have the opportunity to rewrite Another Dawn again, please, please, give me a better fate for Ross. Alive. Please...please. Boy, I have forgotten that the story belongs to new characters...but welll...I'll keep on hoping.
Rating: Summary: A reader from Baltimore, MD Review: One of Sandra Brown's finest. A truly compelling love story. Banner is a bold, beautiful and feisty female and Jake definitely becomes sexier with every word you read. This is a must read if you are a fan of Ms. Brown's. Secrets, determination, friendship and love adds to the ever building relationship between these two characters. But please read Sunset Embrace first, as it will give you the entire story of Banner's parents, Ross and Lydia and how their friendship with Jake Langston became a bond of love to span over twenty years.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful sequel to Sunset Embrace. Review: Read Sunset Embrace first and fall in love with the characters. When the book ends and you hate to say good bye to Lydia, Ross, Jake, etc...you get to read Another Dawn and continue the incredible journey with them. Truly great, easy reading. Enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Another one from Brown that you cannot put DOWN! Review: Sandra Brown has amazed me with how she keeps me involved in her stories. I cannot put it down! Jake and Banner are a great love story to read right before Valentine's Day!
Rating: Summary: The romance author for the intelligent reader Review: Sandra Brown is one of the best contemporary writers, romance and general, in the field today. I eagerly await each book, and keep them to read again and again. She is lively, gritty and her characters sparkle with life. She is a credit to her profession.
Rating: Summary: I cannot believe Review: that a reviewer would give away such an important piece of the plot. Thank you Natasha for ruining this book for me.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT!! THEY DON'T COME BETTER THAN THIS!! Review: This book along with Sunset Embrace I could not put down! You feel like you're actually there and fall in love with the characters. Definately Sandra Brown's finest!
Rating: Summary: A good sequel Review: This book was great. Banner and Jake were great together. Although there is a 20 year age differece in the characters, Sandra Brown does a great job bringing them together allowing you to pull for them. Be sure you read Sunset Embrace first. I wish I had because now I know things I shouldn't before reading the first installment.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: This book was great. Banner and Jake were great together. Although there is a 20 year age differece in the characters, Sandra Brown does a great job bringing them together allowing you to pull for them. Be sure you read Sunset Embrace first. I wish I had because now I know things I shouldn't before reading the first installment.
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