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Night Ride Home (Soon to Be a Hallmark)

Night Ride Home (Soon to Be a Hallmark)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true to life romance
Review: I felt that this book was beautifully written, and says a lot about human nature. I think that this book would appeal more to a female audience because of the focus on a woman who has to deal with the death of a child and the realization of the fact that her marriage is falling apart. I like that fact that each chapter is told from a different character's point-of-view giving you insight into each of them. I also liked the fact that it was a romance novel but not a sappy one. This was true to life and easy to relate to making the novel more appealing to an audience. I personally would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance and happy endings.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A long-abandoned love affair re-kindled.
Review: I found this book very romantic, in a non-trashy way. The author wrote of so many individual family/friends emotions that people go through with the lose of a loved-one, even worse a child. Then took you through the many difficult days thereafter which lead to a wonderful, long abandoned love affair - so strong that it would surely last the length of time. Though I am not a horse fancier I did find this title very easy to read, though occasionally slow at times, but very delightful. The end brought tears to my eyes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A long-abandoned love affair re-kindled.
Review: I found this book very romantic, in a non-trashy way. The author wrote of so many individual family/friends emotions that people go through with the lose of a loved-one, even worse a child. Then took you through the many difficult days thereafter which lead to a wonderful, long abandoned love affair - so strong that it would surely last the length of time. Though I am not a horse fancier I did find this title very easy to read, though occasionally slow at times, but very delightful. The end brought tears to my eyes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought this book was Great.
Review: I think this book was easy to fallow and anyone who enjoys a love story that is almost real. Will like this one. You almost feel like you are apart of the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought this book was Great.
Review: I've always read the classics---Bronte sisters, Austen, because I couldn't find a modern day writer that wrote romances without all the sappy, Fabio-like prose. I am a horse nut, which probably helped, but friends that have read it who are not horse nuts also loved it. It is touching and makes you think. There are times when I felt angry at the main character but in the end, those tears keep rolling.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The strength of one woman battling life's challenges.
Review: This page-turning story is filled with heart-warming romance and the pain of reality. I found myself giving Nora advice and hating Neal for his selfishness. You tend to see a lot of yourself in Nora when she has these major decisions to make about her life and the life of her daughter in coping with the death of her son. This story makes you look at your life and wonder if you could have the same strength as Nora. This book was written elequently.


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