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BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 9 years ago
Rory was an attorney who felt that most attorneys were boring. Her boyfriend is James, whose also a lawyer in LA. She had studied ballet for 14 years. At a party, she saw a dance being done and longed to dance again. This was a little slow-moving, but I did finish it. I didn't like where it left off...
Romance Novel Giveaways
Romance Novel Giveaways rated it 9 years ago
This book is SO COOL!!! Finder of Lost Love is essentially a collection of excerpts from 12 books. In between reading each excerpt, I got another snippet of a mystery needing to be solved and revealed clues to do so. Once I obtained the clues, I plugged them into the Flashpoint Finds website (http:/...
Jessica's Book Thoughts
Jessica's Book Thoughts rated it 9 years ago
SYNOPSIS : Rory’s once promising ballet career was destroyed by family tragedy and illness. She turned her life around and became a lawyer. Now at the start of her legal career, she lacks passion in her work and self-confidence in her abilities. But when she meets gorgeous, mysterious Russian ballro...
Claire loves to read!
Claire loves to read! rated it 12 years ago
An interesting concept. A story written around the central character's difficulty dealing with things, which metamorphoses as her feeling like she has a fit-sized lump in her throat.
Get Lost in the Stacks
Get Lost in the Stacks rated it 14 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. Tonya's writing style is mostly easy to understand. There were a couple of times when there were words I didn't know but it didn't detract from the book. Sophie was very easy to relate to but there were times in the book that I wanted to reach through the book and smack h...
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it 15 years ago
There is this new cliche in chick-lit of a professional woman making her way in the big city while still being that small town girl at heart. This book is that cliche. The hardest thing to do with a cliche is to use it in a market that is saturated with it in a way that works without being satiric...
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