Rating: Summary: Wonderful book! Review: I truly, truly enjoyed this book. It was also different than most of the author's other books. Maybe that's why I enjoyed it so much. I liked the element of suspense and the full rich characters. It seemed like I knew them. I sure do remember them. I'm big on endings and this ending was more than satisfying. I'll read this book again. Kimbo Nevins
Rating: Summary: Very satisfying read Review: I was so happy to find this book to take me away from Monica and Bill. I was THERE in the snow with Sara. I liked the way Sara interacted with her sister. It was so real, younger one who thinks she knows everything and the wise older one who tries to keep her in line. I loved all the characters and how they came together. Dallas evolved so smoothly I went back and read it again. I finished the book in two sittings and hated to see it end. I have to wonder if the lady from Seattle, WA read the same book I did. Her letter read like she had an ax to grind somewhere along the way. Great reading. Br Jackie
Rating: Summary: Two Words: SPELL CHECK Review: I've found several of Fern Michael's books lacking in grammer and spell checks which is VERY annoying while trying to read...even a really good story gets lost when I'm scanning the page for another misspelled word or redundant sentence. Sara's Song had so many errors in the first chapter I simply gave up and decided not to read it at all.
Rating: Summary: Another fascinating work by a master Review: Internationally famous rock star Dallas Lord is in Los Angeles doing a special benefit for alzeimers research. However, when his best friend, lead guitarist Billy Sweet, complains of chest pain, Dallas rushes him to the emergency room of Benton Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sara Killian provides medical care for Billy, who has suffered a life threatening coronary. As Billy convalesces, Sara and Dallas are very attracted to each other. However, Sara is wary of Dallas' high visibility lifestyle. He also has his fears that, she being a highly educated person, will reject him due to his inability to read. Adding to the reluctance between the two is the increasing tension between Dallas and his sibling, the business manager of the band, who also is attracted to Sara's smile. Dallas frets even as he wonders if his better educated and apparently more intelligent brother is better suited for Dr. Sara. SARA'S SONG is a neatly composed relationship romance that will be enjoyed by readers who like competitive love stories. The lead protagonists are charming characters, whose doubts and hesitations make them seem very real. The support cast propels the story line forward. Fern Michaels has provided her readership with an entertaining and thought provoking contemporary relationship romance. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Another good story. Review: Like I said, another good story. I just finished Celebration which was excellent. While different in tone, this book kept my interest from the first page to the last. I eagerly await the next one. Thanks for all the hours of reading enjoyment.
Rating: Summary: Definte Book Keeper Review: Sara's Song in my opinion, was a wonderful read.I just finished it a few hours ago. I liked the sense of family between the two brothrs and the two sisters. I related to this sense of family in all ways. I also liked Nellie the nurse. She was so humanized I felt like I knew her. I also liked the scenes with the pups. With anew puppie of my own I more than related to those scenes. Everything in this book was right on. I will keep this book and read it again at some point in time. I would like to add something here in case Ms. Michaels reads this review. I have a special shelf with every single book she has ever written. Thanks for a great book and a great day of reading.
Rating: Summary: super page-turner Review: Sara's Song is one of those curl in your chair and read, read, read. Loved this book. Love the name Sara. Everything was in your face. I could relate. Passed this on to six diffeent people. All six feel the same way. jane lapufsky
Rating: Summary: LA LA LA LA LA LAAAAAA!!! Review: Sara's Song was an interesting book. The author Fern Michaels takes two opposites and prove that they are opposites and they should never be anywhere near each other other than passing on the street. She manages to defuse one of the country's greatest doctors in the name of Dr. Sara Killian while simultaneously exposing the underside of one of the country's greatest rock stars in the name of Dallas Lord. Come now, what would a promising doctor really want with a rock star, each of which was about 40 years old. Fern has a monumental task on her hands with this storyline. Needless to say, Fern rises to the call. The good doctor leaves her throne and comes down the ladder to become a potter while the rock star reaches out for more education up the ladder. Compromise, compromise, compromise becomes very easy to do when such wide spans have to be covered. After many smoke screens, they get together and vow to love each other for ever and ever of which a song--book title-- (Sara's Song) was written to document same. Why can't real life play out like these wonderful books???????
Rating: Summary: Great book. Keeps you in suspense. Great surprise ending! Review: Sara's Song was wonderful. Kept me totally in suspense. What a wonderful ending to a great book, sure didn't expect it. Loved every minute of it.
Rating: Summary: Too great for words. Review: Sarah's Song is absolutely one of the best books I have ever read. It was really hard to pick a favorite character, they were all so great. Did not want this book to end, unfortunately it did way to quickly. Recommend it to everyone!
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