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Rating:  Summary: I loved it! Review: I picked up this book and fell in love with Nathan and Mallory. The fact that they are encountering problems in their marriage showed that life is not always rosy after the wedding like in most romance novels. Don't get me wrong--I'm a romance novel junkie, but I found Ms. Miller's novel about a married couple and the struggles they face in making the marriage work refreshing. As for the review mentioning the "back" and "forth" plot twists, I enjoyed seeing that their problems couldn't be solved easily. I highly recommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: I loved this book!! Review: Okay, in all honesty, I think this is one of the best short novels Ms. Miller's ever written. If you've ever wondered what it would be like married to a rock star and the ups and downs that would take place, you'd want to read this book. If you're really a fan of Ms. Miller's, you have to read this book. It's a perfect example of her versatility as an author, you know that woman can write about anything!! I didn't want it to end, and I'm sure you won't either.
Rating:  Summary: I hate the thought of the time I wasted on this novel. Review: The sad, sorry mess of Linda Lael Miller's "Snowflakes on the Sea" is a disjointed story with the protagonists repeating the same patterns again and again. Miller's female lead character Mallory is a sap - I found little to sympathize or empathize with in Mallory. The story wanders around until it just seems to finally come to a conclusion just to bring things to an end, and an unsatisfying end, at that. This is not one of Linda Lael Miller's better works. I recommend skipping it.
Rating:  Summary: I hate the thought of the time I wasted on this novel. Review: The sad, sorry mess of Linda Lael Miller's "Snowflakes on the Sea" is a disjointed story with the protagonists repeating the same patterns again and again. Miller's female lead character Mallory is a sap - I found little to sympathize or empathize with in Mallory. The story wanders around until it just seems to finally come to a conclusion just to bring things to an end, and an unsatisfying end, at that. This is not one of Linda Lael Miller's better works. I recommend skipping it.
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