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Rating: Summary: Storyline info TYLER Series Review: A town filled with memorable friends and unforgettable lovers. Share the passions, the hopes and dreams of America's favorite small town.Each book set in Tyler is a self-contained story; together, they stitch the fabric of a community. When lively, brash Liza Baron arrives home unexpectedly, she moves into the old family lodge-where silent, mysterious Cliff Forrester has been living in seclusion for years.... When a body is uncovered on the lodge grounds, the community begins to piece together the truth about Tyler's first family, and a secret hidden for 40 years threatens to tear the town apart....
Rating: Summary: I suggest this book to all romance and thriller readers. Review: I found the two first books to the Tyler series and after I had read them I became addicted, only to turn around and not be able to find the next 10. After 2 weeks of searching the entire county I found them. I'm putting all housework aside and I'm going to finish this series!
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT Review: i WAS SPELLED BOUND AND COULD NOT LET THE BOOK SIT DOWN TO LONG IT WAS SO HOT IT LONG FOR MY FINGERS TO KEEP FLIPPING THOUGH ITS PAGES TO THE END NOW I WANT MORE OF THEM HELP ME.
Rating: Summary: A great book. Review: It was wonderful. I couldn't put it down. I'm dying to read the others in the seris. Liza and Cliff were great characters. I hope the other books in the seris are just as good.
Rating: Summary: an awsome read ! Review: this is a touching story of relationships bettween mother and daughters , husbands and wifes , men and women . i picked this series up cause i had run out of this to read . i stayed up ALL nnight readingthis story not able to put it down . from the very first chapter you are drwn into the charaters . with liza's screwed up family , and her excape from chicago , cliffs past and his present hermit stage you are drawn into this book to the piont of not being capable of putting it down , even for 5 minns . this is a wonderful read and i highly recommened it .
Rating: Summary: an awsome read ! Review: this is a touching story of relationships bettween mother and daughters , husbands and wifes , men and women . i picked this series up cause i had run out of this to read . i stayed up ALL nnight readingthis story not able to put it down . from the very first chapter you are drwn into the charaters . with liza's screwed up family , and her excape from chicago , cliffs past and his present hermit stage you are drawn into this book to the piont of not being capable of putting it down , even for 5 minns . this is a wonderful read and i highly recommened it .
Rating: Summary: A wonderful introduction to the tapestry that is Tyler. Review: Whirlwind is an appropriate enough title for this first book in the twelve story cycle that is to make up Harlequin's Tyler series, for that is just how Liza Baron makes her entries. Like a whirling dervish. Broke and homeless, Liza Baron drives aimlessly through the night and winds up on the outskirts of the small Wisconsin town she thought she had left behind years ago. Not ready to mend fences with her estranged family, Liza instead heads over to the now crumbling Timberlake Lodge, there she surprises the haunted recluse Cliff Forrester. Verbal sparks fly between the seemingly mismatched couple and Liza decides to move in and restore the Timberlake (and Cliff) to past glory. Easier said than done, especially when the remains of a dead body (Liza's missing Grandmother perhaps?) are discovered on the property. Whirlwind constantly whips from heartwarming romance to creepy supsense and back again so fast your head might spin. But author Nancy Martin never once looses her balance and crafts a wonder story that is a delight to read. I look forward to visiting Tyler again and again.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful introduction to the tapestry that is Tyler. Review: Whirlwind is an appropriate enough title for this first book in the twelve story cycle that is to make up Harlequin's Tyler series, for that is just how Liza Baron makes her entries. Like a whirling dervish. Broke and homeless, Liza Baron drives aimlessly through the night and winds up on the outskirts of the small Wisconsin town she thought she had left behind years ago. Not ready to mend fences with her estranged family, Liza instead heads over to the now crumbling Timberlake Lodge, there she surprises the haunted recluse Cliff Forrester. Verbal sparks fly between the seemingly mismatched couple and Liza decides to move in and restore the Timberlake (and Cliff) to past glory. Easier said than done, especially when the remains of a dead body (Liza's missing Grandmother perhaps?) are discovered on the property. Whirlwind constantly whips from heartwarming romance to creepy supsense and back again so fast your head might spin. But author Nancy Martin never once looses her balance and crafts a wonder story that is a delight to read. I look forward to visiting Tyler again and again.
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