by Lucinda Riley
What better way to heal from a tragedy than to go back to a time and a place when life was good. Julia had lost her husband and her son in a tragic accident in France and decided to return to England to begin healing and to begin re-acquainting herself with her family. Julia was having a diffic...
I've read a lot of contemporary chick lit in my day, I only wished I had saved myself the time and money and had just gone straight to reading The Orchid House instead, since the author kindly read all those books for me, and then conveniently condensed every single modern-woman literature trope int...
I gotta say it took me a good 200 pages to get into this book. The story just seemed to drag on and on. After that, the book flew and I read the book quickly. Unfortunately, towards the end, the book became predictable and boring again. I just couldn't sink my teeth into the characters or story line...
This is another one that I tried and tried to read but I just couldn't get in to. I did my 100 page reading test, and they were some of the most boring 100 pages I have ever read in my life. I'm just going to copy down the notes I jotted down as I was reading.~So far the writing in this book feels k...