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Send No Flowers

Send No Flowers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is A Great Book
Review: when a storm forces alicia a mother and sons adam and david to stay with a stranger named pierce. it was love at first site...when pierce first laid his eyes on alicia he new he had to have her..........their relationship goes from friends to lovers. I may be only 13 but i borrowed this book from a friend and could not put the book down......I loved this book!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Send No Flowers
Review: When a terrible thunderstorm threatens to ruin Alicia Russell's camping trip with her boys a man named Pierce comes to the rescue. Right from the start the two adults begin to fall in love, but Alicia isn't looking for a one night stand. Pierce is hiding something and Alicia knows it but asking him would mean crossing the privacy line. It is a classic romance that catches the reader from the very first page.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Send No Flowers
Review: Yuck. This book was one big yawn from start to finish. I had read only one Sandra Brown previously (Fat Tuesday), and thought it was good, so I bought this audio book. I'm still wondering if it is indeed the same Sandra Brown! This book bears absolutely no resemblance to Fat Tuesday, and is instead a dull romance of the "his hungry gaze drifted down to her full breasts" type of book (not a direct quote, but you get the gist). Maybe the abridgement I listened to was a bad one, I don't know. I kept listening, waiting for something interesting to happen, but sadly it never did. I would NOT recommend this book to ANYONE.


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