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22 Indigo Place

22 Indigo Place

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sandra Brown can really write page turners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Different plot with great characters. Sandra once again captures your attention and so does the bad boy James.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: csh texarkana
Review: i like all of her books pretty much.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Somewhere in the Middle
Review: I've read many of Sandra Brown's novels and liked them all. I even liked this one, but only half as much as any one of the books in her "Texas" series. James was a good character, much like so many of Sandra Brown's male heros. Not great, but not bad either.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Somewhere in the Middle
Review: I've read many of Sandra Brown's novels and liked them all. I even liked this one, but only half as much as any one of the books in her "Texas" series. James was a good character, much like so many of Sandra Brown's male heros. Not great, but not bad either.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not up to her usual standards
Review: I've read most of Sandra Brown's works, including most of her earliest works (I think this is one of them, which is why it's being reissued), and this book just didn't do it for me. The house is practically a character (ergo the title is the address), and I just didn't share the human characters' obsession with it. Better Sandra Brown novels exist (the Texas series, for starters).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally enjoyable...keep'em coming!
Review: Like Sandra Brown's other gems, 22 Indigo Place, captures your heart. Is there no end to Ms Brown's creative genius? This story is full of conflict and passion. You'll love it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Another quick romance read
Review: One of SB's earlier reads. Laura Nolan is having to sell the old homeplace (the only home she has ever known that has been in the family for generations) to pay off her deceased father's bills. She was always known as the "good, little, rich girl" growing up-has never married or know passion. James Paden who is a self-made millionaire- returns back to his hometown to show the towns people that he is worth their respect by buying the Nolan homeplace and woooing Laura Nolan into marrying him as a kind of vengence. She will be another one of his trophies. He was the bad kid that stayed in trouble when growing up and whose family was poor and no good. Little does he know that there if fire inside Laura's body ready to break out and capture his heart. Sweet story. A quick read.... not one of SB's better books, there is better to read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was okay, but there are better Sandra Brown books
Review: Reading the first chapter of 22 INDIGO PLACE makes you have great expectations for the book. But it doesnt live up to any of them. Sandra Brown has written better books (ex: tidings of great joy) The character of James was good main character, but had none of the heartwarming characteristics of Brown's other heroes. The heroine was prejudiced and shallow. Like I said, the first chapter is probably the only one worth reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: what a man!
Review: The characters in this book are HOT together! James is a man after my own... Whew! This was my first Sandra Brown read and I can truly say that it was not a disappointment. The storyline was believable, the tension was sharp and the encounters sizzled. The book description truly describes the tale. Don't pass up the chance to read this one! It is in my definite keeper stack.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of brown's best work
Review: this book compelled me to read other books by sandra brown. a really good one. it deserve more than 5 stars.


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