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The Orchid Hunter

The Orchid Hunter

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: Ms. Landis' novels are hit and miss and this one is definitely of the latter category. "The Orchid Hunter" has none of the character or story development of Miss Landis' previous winners "Come Spring" and "Glass Beach." The sentence structure is unsophisticated and the story is grossly underdeveloped. In attempting to make Joya ingenuous, the author only succeeds in making her appear foolish. Joya was raised in an African country and is supposedly ignorant of English mores. The story is full of Joya's faux pas when she journeys to London-such as asking the housekeeper "What does a woman feel like when she wants to mate with a man?" Yet, she had English parents and some contact with whites which would have given her at least a limited knowledge of Western customs and culture. The reader wants to believe that Joya has some common sense, perception, and intelligence, yet the author employs the ingenue's-comments-causes-scandal episodes ad nauseam.

The attraction between Joya and Trevor occurs very early in the story and relies on physical appeal, thus robbing the reader of the satisfaction of knowing that the relationship is anything but superficial.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one sat too long in the TBR....Great book!
Review: OMG......I loved this book.
I was sitting there in the doctors office laughing so hard I was getting strange looks. Then I would be crying. The story of separated twin is a must read.

One twin, Janelle was raised in London and the other, Joya had
been kidnapped by a woman right after birth and lived on an island off Africa with her father who is an orchid hunter. I loved how the hero, Trevor didn't know if he was coming or going when he was around Joya.

If you like time travel books when a hero or heroine is clueless
when coming to the future, you would like this book. Joya has problems with the rules, layers of clothes, balls, etc., after running free in the rain forest half naked.

I rated this one an A+.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one sat too long in the TBR....Great book!
Review: OMG......I loved this book.
I was sitting there in the doctors office laughing so hard I was getting strange looks. Then I would be crying. The story of separated twin is a must read.

One twin, Janelle was raised in London and the other, Joya had
been kidnapped by a woman right after birth and lived on an island off Africa with her father who is an orchid hunter. I loved how the hero, Trevor didn't know if he was coming or going when he was around Joya.

If you like time travel books when a hero or heroine is clueless
when coming to the future, you would like this book. Joya has problems with the rules, layers of clothes, balls, etc., after running free in the rain forest half naked.

I rated this one an A+.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not really great
Review: Raised in the jungles of Africa, Joya Penn had always felt like she was missing a part of herself. Her whole life she dreams of another woman in another place in the world but can get no answers from her family. When she wasn't searching for orchids with her father, Dustin Penn, the famous orchid hunter, she drew pictures of her dreams and the woman she saw in them although everyone who saw them thought she was drawing pictures of herself. Only Joya knew the woman in the pictures and in her dreams was someone different.

Traveling to Matarenga Island, Africa from London, England, Trevor Mandeville is hoping to establish a business deal with Dustin Penn and the orchids he finds. What he finds upon stumbling into Dustin's camp is Joya--the twin of his adopted sister Janelle.

Finding out that her dreams were true, Joya wants to learn everything she can about her twin and Janelle feels the same way. After her father explains how she came into their lives, he gives her his blessing to travel to London with Janelle and Trevor.

Growing up on the island Joya wasn't as proper as Janelle and she had no problems telling Janelle of her feelings for Trevor. Trevor, on the other hand, was very business-minded and even though he had feelings for Joya, it was strange because she looked exactly like his sister, Janelle.

Trying to learn all the rules and social etiquette of London, Joya feels like a fish out of water but will do it for her love of Janelle and Trevor. But for Joya it's hard not to be able to give in to her feelings and when she embarrasses Trevor and Janelle for what she thinks is the last straw, she decides to head back to the island and what she knows is familiar to her, not realizing the gift she gave Trevor was one that will reveal more family secrets than any of them ever dreamed of.

With this separated at birth twin book, Jill Marie Landis was able to make you laugh at the things Joya said and did plus shed some tears for the heartache she was going through. This was a beautifully told story of one woman who loved with all that she had in her and the man that was finally able to love her in return without changing a thing about her.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful story!
Review: Raised in the jungles of Africa, Joya Penn had always felt like she was missing a part of herself. Her whole life she dreams of another woman in another place in the world but can get no answers from her family. When she wasn't searching for orchids with her father, Dustin Penn, the famous orchid hunter, she drew pictures of her dreams and the woman she saw in them although everyone who saw them thought she was drawing pictures of herself. Only Joya knew the woman in the pictures and in her dreams was someone different.

Traveling to Matarenga Island, Africa from London, England, Trevor Mandeville is hoping to establish a business deal with Dustin Penn and the orchids he finds. What he finds upon stumbling into Dustin's camp is Joya--the twin of his adopted sister Janelle.

Finding out that her dreams were true, Joya wants to learn everything she can about her twin and Janelle feels the same way. After her father explains how she came into their lives, he gives her his blessing to travel to London with Janelle and Trevor.

Growing up on the island Joya wasn't as proper as Janelle and she had no problems telling Janelle of her feelings for Trevor. Trevor, on the other hand, was very business-minded and even though he had feelings for Joya, it was strange because she looked exactly like his sister, Janelle.

Trying to learn all the rules and social etiquette of London, Joya feels like a fish out of water but will do it for her love of Janelle and Trevor. But for Joya it's hard not to be able to give in to her feelings and when she embarrasses Trevor and Janelle for what she thinks is the last straw, she decides to head back to the island and what she knows is familiar to her, not realizing the gift she gave Trevor was one that will reveal more family secrets than any of them ever dreamed of.

With this separated at birth twin book, Jill Marie Landis was able to make you laugh at the things Joya said and did plus shed some tears for the heartache she was going through. This was a beautifully told story of one woman who loved with all that she had in her and the man that was finally able to love her in return without changing a thing about her.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enjoyable
Review: This is the first book I've read by this author and I truly enjoyed it. I loved her humor. A very enjoyable book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once again, Landis impresses and entertains!
Review: Throughout the last many years, Landis has continued to provide her fans with the highest quality romance in the market today. Her stories remain classic, and classy. Her talent for touching the emotions and providing us with hours of finely woven plots and larger than life characters grows with every book. The Orchid Hunter is no exception. If a reader longs for quality, a treat that one can savor for a long time to come, this book is a MUST read. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I WAS LOST IN THE JUNGLE!!!
Review: When I chose to read this book! So very disappointed in Jill Marie Landis!

Trevor Mandeville has gone to the deepest jungles of Africa to seek out renowned Orchid hunter and recluse, Dustin Penn. What Trevor gets is a shock! Dustin's adopted daughter, beautiful and uninhibited Joya Penn is a dead ringer for Trevor's adopted sister, Janelle Mandeville. Discovering they were twins separated at birth, Trevor is persuaded by both Janelle and Joya to bring Joya back with them to England, but is polite society ready for the free spirited Joya? The mutual attraction that is growing between Trevor and Joya is a very big complication in this already mixed up and twisted family. To act upon it would only add to an already crazy situation, which of course these two do!

To say the least I was not a happy camper reading this book. A huge fan of Jill Marie Landis, I went on that leap of faith alone, and had a huge let down. Plus the weird family relations were kind of getting to me. It turned my stomach, that Trevor would be so attracted to his sister's identical twin???? Don't waste your time on this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I WAS LOST IN THE JUNGLE!!!
Review: When I chose to read this book! So very disappointed in Jill Marie Landis!

Trevor Mandeville has gone to the deepest jungles of Africa to seek out renowned Orchid hunter and recluse, Dustin Penn. What Trevor gets is a shock! Dustin's adopted daughter, beautiful and uninhibited Joya Penn is a dead ringer for Trevor's adopted sister, Janelle Mandeville. Discovering they were twins separated at birth, Trevor is persuaded by both Janelle and Joya to bring Joya back with them to England, but is polite society ready for the free spirited Joya? The mutual attraction that is growing between Trevor and Joya is a very big complication in this already mixed up and twisted family. To act upon it would only add to an already crazy situation, which of course these two do!

To say the least I was not a happy camper reading this book. A huge fan of Jill Marie Landis, I went on that leap of faith alone, and had a huge let down. Plus the weird family relations were kind of getting to me. It turned my stomach, that Trevor would be so attracted to his sister's identical twin???? Don't waste your time on this one.


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