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River of Fire

River of Fire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Special
Review: This is a wonderful book which joins every element needed for a great read. Excellent writing, deep character analysis, suspence as well as wonderful secondary characters. The richness of this book and the excellent dialogue made it simply SPECIAL!... The story line was compelling... all in all this book was a smooth wonderful read not to miss...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Special
Review: This is a wonderful book which joins every element needed for a great read. Excellent writing, deep character analysis, suspence as well as wonderful secondary characters. The richness of this book and the excellent dialogue made it simply SPECIAL!... The story line was compelling... all in all this book was a smooth wonderful read not to miss...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very enjoyable story
Review: When looking for books with unique characters, Mary Jo Putney is sure to please. "River of Fire" contains a glimpse into the lifestyles of artists in the early 1800's. I could almost envision the paintings described by the amount of details provided by the author. One could also feel the bonds developing and strengthening between Kenneth and Rebecca as they helped each other to overcome personal obstacles. A very enjoyable book that I would definitely recommend!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very enjoyable story
Review: When looking for books with unique characters, Mary Jo Putney is sure to please. "River of Fire" contains a glimpse into the lifestyles of artists in the early 1800's. I could almost envision the paintings described by the amount of details provided by the author. One could also feel the bonds developing and strengthening between Kenneth and Rebecca as they helped each other to overcome personal obstacles. A very enjoyable book that I would definitely recommend!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The least necessary "Angels" book...
Review: You can really skip this book and go right from "Shattered Rainbows" to "One Perfect Rose" (which deal with both of the Kenyon brothers). The Wildings (the central characters here) only reappear in the first book of Putney's next series, "The Wild Child". Otherwise, they are peripheral to the "Fallen Angels" series: and their story is less engaging than the other characters that start appearing in "Thunder and Roses", through to "One Perfect Rose."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The least necessary "Angels" book...
Review: You can really skip this book and go right from "Shattered Rainbows" to "One Perfect Rose" (which deal with both of the Kenyon brothers). The Wildings (the central characters here) only reappear in the first book of Putney's next series, "The Wild Child". Otherwise, they are peripheral to the "Fallen Angels" series: and their story is less engaging than the other characters that start appearing in "Thunder and Roses", through to "One Perfect Rose."


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