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Rating: Summary: Spectacular! Review: A most compassionate book about life and love, one of Fern Michaels best.A book full of love & life, One of Fern Michaels best.
Rating: Summary: No pot of gold at the end of this rainbow Review: Annie and her best friend Jane just graduated from college and leaving to open their own coffee and art business. The day before they leave there's a bank robbery and the money ended up in Annie's car unknown to everyone. Except Annie... Should she keep it or give it back.. Soon without the help of the money Annie makes a success of her business and becomes a millionaire in her own right. But her deep dark secret burdens her everyday life. There's an insurance investigator that is convinced Annie is guilty and dogs her for many years. Read this book to find out what she does. If you like Ms. Michaels book, then I suggest reading: The Guest List (see my review) and Finders keepers (see my review)
Rating: Summary: No pot of gold at the end of this rainbow Review: Annie and her best friend Jane just graduated from college and leaving to open their own coffee and art business. The day before they leave there's a bank robbery and the money ended up in Annie's car unknown to everyone. Except Annie... Should she keep it or give it back.. Soon without the help of the money Annie makes a success of her business and becomes a millionaire in her own right. But her deep dark secret burdens her everyday life. There's an insurance investigator that is convinced Annie is guilty and dogs her for many years. Read this book to find out what she does. If you like Ms. Michaels book, then I suggest reading: The Guest List (see my review) and Finders keepers (see my review)
Rating: Summary: A honey of a book! Review: I liked the interaction between the characters. EAch one seemed perfect in their roll. It had a really good flavor as I have been to South Carolina and to Hawaii as well. I particularly liked Annie and the way she did things. She was a survivor as many women are today. The friendship between the woman was something I could relate to. It was a fast moving, real good read. I hated to see it end. Please write faster. survivor
Rating: Summary: Read this book! Review: This book is really good. It's about greed, trust, fortune, hope, and deception. Annie's rainbow is just money, and as she finds, money can't fix everything. I don't want to spoil any plotlines, but this book kept me captivated. I would recommend it for sure!
Rating: Summary: iceD tea, thank you Review: This book was a great first draft. As with all first drafts, it needed some polishing, and some filling in. The author had a great plot, but, not enough details. I wanted to know how she struggled and what all she went through to succeed in her business, instead we read that she opens her business on a shoestring and boom, she's rich and owns stores everywhere. The "urst" element was there, (unrequited lust), but was taken a little bit too far and began to get a bit tedious. I would have given this book three stars except that for several chapters the author kept mentioning "ice tea", over and over. Now one grammatical error is understandable, but to keep saying it over and over again really gets on one's nerves and takes away from the story. Why not serve lemonade or bourbon, at least she could spell it.
Rating: Summary: Hope the other books are better! Review: This is my first F.M. novel and I really was disappointed with it. The main character Annie didn't have any reason to keep money stolen from a bank. Especially after her business took off so quickly. Putting her "best friends" Jane and Elmo through such trama as suspects having the stolen money for such a long time is way too selfish for me. Annie made tons of money, so why keep the money at someone elses peace of mind? I also thought Annie was portrayed as more of a business shrew than a savvey one. I also found it unreal after a one night stand with her coffee supplier, Parker to wait 11 years to get back with him? Even though Annie finally gave the bank its money with interest, ( 12yrs+ later) I don't find this woman anyone I'd care to call "friend". I'm going to try one more book of F.M's and try again. And then again there's always Elizabeth Lowell, Johanna Lindsay, Catherine Coulter and Virgina Henley to keep me in Romance Novels.
Rating: Summary: Not the best... Review: This was my first Fern Michaels book after hearing people rave about her, and I don't know if this was just a bad one or if all of hers are like this, but ANNIE'S RAINBOW wasn't that great. Fern tries to make Annie an interesting character, but I really didn't care what happened to her. Fern's writing is also a little offbeat. ANNIE'S RAINBOW did have a unique storyline. Don't go spend money on this one; borrow from a friend.
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