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Always and Forever

Always and Forever

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cynthia Freeman's last book. A very intriguing read.
Review: This is Cynthia Freeman's last book in terms of her published books. I found this book very interesting. It kept your interest from the beginning of the first chapter. The characters grow and mature a lot in this book. I would recommend this to all fiction and romance readers. Sadly, Cynthia Freeman died around the time this book was published. I have heard that she wrote two other books called, "Catch the Gentle Dawn" and "To Everything a Season" but have never been able to obtain them. Perhaps they were not even published. If you have any information about these books, please post it in a review.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cynthia Freeman's last book. A very intriguing read.
Review: This is Cynthia Freeman's last book in terms of her published books. I found this book very interesting. It kept your interest from the beginning of the first chapter. The characters grow and mature a lot in this book. I would recommend this to all fiction and romance readers. Sadly, Cynthia Freeman died around the time this book was published. I have heard that she wrote two other books called, "Catch the Gentle Dawn" and "To Everything a Season" but have never been able to obtain them. Perhaps they were not even published. If you have any information about these books, please post it in a review.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Plotline info
Review: This was Cynthia Freeman's last book - @1990, book was published after her death.

Recent Barnard graduate Kathy Ross travels to war-ravaged Hamburg in 1945 to aid in resettling refugees. There she meets David Kohn, an idealistic young doctor whose parents died in the Holocaust while he barely escaped to the U.S., and Phil Kohn, David's distant cousin who is in Germany to covertly bring stolen art back to New York. David and Kathy are immediately attracted to one another, but David, deeply disturbed by his return to his native land, is unable to declare his love. Kathy marries Phil and soon is struggling against the demands of Phil's crass and materialistic family. When Phil become physically abusive, she takes their young son and leaves for San Francisco and a new, successful life incognito--never, however, forgetting her love for David.


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