by Julie Garwood, Susan Duerden
This book was one big bitter bottle of disappointment. It was Julie Garwood at its worst. The Lady lead was freaking irritating. I have read Garwood's other books and truthfully they are alot better than this.I felt like I could wring Sara's (the oh-so-sweet lead) neck half way through the book. Per...
Really good.
Almost finished but couldn't quite hack it. Too predictable, too cutesy, too much TSTL heroine dressed up as 'endearing' (?). Ugh..
I actually didn't expect to like this book. The beginning was slow but as i continue to read i started to enjoy it.Sara was a funny personage I usually don't like heroines like her, but i liked her and all the trouble she was making even when she didn't mean to. But she cries a lot and it was a litt...
Would have been a 4 maybe, if not for the sniffling, sobbing air head heroine. I usually like Garwood's heroines, even if they tend to be a bit too sweet and big eyed, but this one made me gnash my teeth too many times. There were moments I just wanted someone to just throw her overboard and be done...
This was a fun, fast read like most of Garwood's earlier novels. The heroine, Sara Winchester was comedic, innocent, and charming. Although I admit her crying and whining was a bit grating after awhile, hence the three stars. Nathan St. James was loveable, handsome, stubborn, and oh-so-yummy. There ...
Sara has to be worst female lead Julie Garwood has created.