Rating: Summary: Could not put this one down! Review: I know someone who,as a adult, is just now going thru the pain of remembering and this book is so accurate it hurts. However, seeing someone make it thru with style is very encouraging. I will now begin the process of reading everything this lady has written!
Rating: Summary: positive, appreciative, inspired by reviews Review: I lived with the idea of Sweet Baby for almost five years before I thought I had the skill to write it. Because I am such an advocate of child's rights, I wanted to be sure that I could do justice to the depths of emotional and physical trauma that Victoria Lancaster suffered in my story. I am humbled by the comments of my readers and thank God for my gift of story-telling. On a related note, the prayer/dedication at the beginning of Sweet Baby has taken on a life of its own, and for that, I am forever grateful. If this book makes just one person change his/her attitude about speaking up on behalf of an abused or neglected child, then my work will not have been in vain. Thank you, my readers, for your continued support. Sharon Sala aka Dinah McCall
Rating: Summary: Sala's Best Yet! Review: In my opinion, this is one of Sala's best. It was an emotional read for me from the very beginning. It's a contemporary and features one of the most sensitive "good guy" heroes I've ever come across in a novel. No annoying arrogance and impatience, just lots of understanding _and_ he looks like Mel Gibson :) You know from page one that he is deeply, totally, in love with the heroine and you feel it throughout the book. The heroine is the troubled one in SWEET BABY. She's had a hellacious past that she doesn't remember and it's kept her from committing to the hero. She walks in and out of his life and not until she recovers her memory will she be able to give her heart completely to him. With the hero's love, patience and police background he helps her confront the demons in her past. He gets my vote for #1 hero of the year.
Rating: Summary: Sala's Best Yet! Review: In my opinion, this is one of Sala's best. It was an emotional read for me from the very beginning. It's a contemporary and features one of the most sensitive "good guy" heroes I've ever come across in a novel. No annoying arrogance and impatience, just lots of understanding _and_ he looks like Mel Gibson :) You know from page one that he is deeply, totally, in love with the heroine and you feel it throughout the book. The heroine is the troubled one in SWEET BABY. She's had a hellacious past that she doesn't remember and it's kept her from committing to the hero. She walks in and out of his life and not until she recovers her memory will she be able to give her heart completely to him. With the hero's love, patience and police background he helps her confront the demons in her past. He gets my vote for #1 hero of the year.
Rating: Summary: Very emotional book and very very good Review: Last night as I was sorting through my books to decide 'what's a keeper, which ones can go' I found this book again. Sweet Baby is a very strong story and very emotional. As soon as the story starts with the homecoming of six-year-old Victoria in an empty house, you are totally absorbed. Victoria had a very horrible childhood and now, as a woman, has a relationship with Brett, a cop. Brett is a wonderful man. He knows Victoria has some strange things, but he loves her unconditionally. We slowly are informed what exactly happened to Victoria. I always cry at the part where Victoria 'breaks' (when she arrives at the empty apartment) and Brett finds out about her childhood. Together they search for the truth. This is really really one of my keepers....
Rating: Summary: A Page Turner Review: Luckily I have the week off for Christmas because I started reading this book this morning and couldn't put it down until it was finished. This is my first book by Sharon Sala and it won't be my last. Tory and Brett and incredible and the nature of the story is heart wrenching. I will definetly pass this book on to my friends.
Rating: Summary: Very emotional book and very very good Review: Picked this book up at a used book store and was very pleasantly surprised by how good it was. I am now a fan of Sharon Sala! Could not put it down. Look forward to more from this talented lady.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: Picked this book up at a used book store and was very pleasantly surprised by how good it was. I am now a fan of Sharon Sala! Could not put it down. Look forward to more from this talented lady.
Rating: Summary: Could not put this one down! Review: Sharon Sala has outdid herself with this one. Brett is the ultimate hero - caring, sensitive and most of all devoted. I found this book sometimes difficult to read just because of the emotions that it evoked in me but I could not wait to get to the end to find out what happened. I will recommend this to my friends.
Rating: Summary: A hero to die for. Review: Sharon Sala has outdid herself with this one. Brett is the ultimate hero - caring, sensitive and most of all devoted. I found this book sometimes difficult to read just because of the emotions that it evoked in me but I could not wait to get to the end to find out what happened. I will recommend this to my friends.
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