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TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 11 years ago
I read this over the weekend and wanted to immediately jump into book #3. I enjoyed the characters from the first book and took to the new characters in this book pretty easily. I do think the recurring characters - the doctor (the new neighbor/medical professional), the newspaper writer (high schoo...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 11 years ago
Trigger warning: There is a scene in the beginning of the book that is a sexual harassment/attempted rape and stalker behavior. There are also references to videotaping of consensual sex without permission of one of the participants. I really liked this first book in the series after taking a cha...
Margitte's Reviews
Margitte's Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Molly O’Brien had a tough life after she chose to drop her fashion design classes at the Columbia College in Chicago where she shared a room with her best friend Andy Kendricks from Texas. They met at school when foster child Molly was admitted to a prestigious school for wealthy kids through a scho...
Silver's Reviews
Silver's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Did the storm really bring Sam along with it....the Sam who disappeared 40 years ago? As much as Gretchen wanted it to be Sam, she was worried that his return may mean that her secret/her lie would be exposed. Regardless, it couldn't be anyone but Sam especially since it was well known that his an...
pamelaokramer
pamelaokramer rated it 12 years ago
Loved this book! Read my review at: The Truth About Love and Lightning
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 12 years ago
If one is looking for a fluffy love story that does not take a lot of time to finish and ends with a predictable happily ever after, Susan McBride’s latest novel, The Truth about Love and Lightning, is the perfect novel for that set of criteria. Revolving around Gretchen and Abby Brink and a man who...
D_Reads
D_Reads rated it 12 years ago
This was a very short, but fun and heart warming read. I don't normally read non-ficition, but this was fun. Although the subject was a serious one, I could tell the author wasn't making light of her struggle through cancer, love and the path of motherhood. I find most non-fiction bogged down wit...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 14 years ago
Little Black Dress by Susan McBride is one of those charming but forgettable woman’s lit stories. Revolving around a mysterious black dress and its impact on three members of a family, the dress now falls into the hands of the next generation at a time of another family crisis. Secrets will be revea...
Meledstic
Meledstic rated it 14 years ago
This turned out to not be my type of book, so I passed it on to my niece. I had read this author in the past, as she had an adult mystery series, but this was YA romance which doesn't appeal to me. My niece liked it, tho.
The Hiding Spot
The Hiding Spot rated it 16 years ago
Title: The DebsAuthor: Susan McBridePublisher: Delacorte PressDate Published: 2008Genre: Young AdultMain Themes: Debutantes, Love, Friendship, Family, WealthPages: 246Plot:From back cover: "The heat is on down South!Debutante season in Houston is under way, and four ultraprivileed girls await their ...
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