by Megan Hart
Quick review for a quick read. Dude, I haven't felt so completely conflicted after reading a book in a long while, as far as emotions are concerned. I don't think this book started off on the strongest note, but it had its moments which carried it forward, so it kept me reading. This is one of those...
Opening Line: "This was the life she'd made." I am rapidly reaching the point with Megan Hart that if she were to write a phone book I’m pretty sure I would read it because she’s just that good at making words beautiful. She also manages to put those words into exactly the emotions and private tho...
Ya' know, I don't know what I think about this book. I will def. read more by this author, yet, I almost think this book can be shorter than what it is. I must also say that I feel sorry for the kidnapper in this book that had he had the chance to do it over again, he would have selected a less whin...
Despite the ignorant and/or stubborn booksellers that continue to place Precious and Fragile Things in the romance section, to the frustration of Megan Hart and her many fans, this is NOT a romance. Instead, this is one of my favorite erotic romance author’s first forays into general fiction. Right ...
I found this quirky novel disturbing, but it was so engrossing it hooked me early on and kept me reading. Gilly Solomon is an overwhelmed young mother dealing with her small children and a life she finds empty and somewhat meaningless until the night she's kidnapped during a carjacking gone wrong. ...
A woman who hates the life she made for herself gets all happy about abandoning her kids and husband when she is kidnapped. I was quickly turned off by Gilly's whining about her life. Not in the general "my husband is an unappreciative lout and my kids are whining brats" sort of way, but in a "I hat...
Megan Hart's books never fail to rip the reader open, stripping them down to their deepest, most raw emotions and Precious and Fragile Things is no exception. I had to set the book down several times because the readings were so intense and painful. As usual though, I'm glad I dove in and experience...
It's winter in Pennsylvania. There's snow, and freaking lots of it. You could freeze to death out there - one character certainly tries. The frozen landscape definitely has the creep factor, and this little Australian reader is rather grateful she lives where snow doesn't.Gilly Soloman is a little p...