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The Exiles (The Creoles, Book 1)

The Exiles (The Creoles, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vividly brings a multicultural city of New Orleans to life
Review: Book One of "The Creole Series", The Exiles is a romantic novel collaboratively written by Gilbert and Lynn Morris, and set in nineteenth-century New Orleans. Chantel Fontaine is a young and devoutly Christian woman who is searching for love, the strength to persevere, and the baby sister she thinks might be lost forever. The Exiles is confidently recommended as being a truly memorable story which vividly brings a multicultural city of New Orleans to life!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vividly brings a multicultural city of New Orleans to life
Review: Book One of "The Creole Series", The Exiles is a romantic novel collaboratively written by Gilbert and Lynn Morris, and set in nineteenth-century New Orleans. Chantel Fontaine is a young and devoutly Christian woman who is searching for love, the strength to persevere, and the baby sister she thinks might be lost forever. The Exiles is confidently recommended as being a truly memorable story which vividly brings a multicultural city of New Orleans to life!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: When is the next one coming out?
Review: Great story, lots of surprising twists. The introduction indicates that this is supposed to be a series about 4 girls who were schoolmates, but the other 3 are hardly mentioned in the story, so I assumed this meant that the others would be out soon. I understand the "House of Winslow" series is supposed to be finished after one more book, maybe then we'll see the next in this series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: When is the next one coming out?
Review: Great story, lots of surprising twists. The introduction indicates that this is supposed to be a series about 4 girls who were schoolmates, but the other 3 are hardly mentioned in the story, so I assumed this meant that the others would be out soon. I understand the "House of Winslow" series is supposed to be finished after one more book, maybe then we'll see the next in this series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: exciting at times
Review: The book was much better in the begining. By the end of the story things were not very exciting and it was very predictable. It made things that would be a really big deal seem like nothing. I got board of the book and was just ready for it to end. Personally it drug on to long! Even though there was the bad things, it was not a horrible book. I would say people who like old time almost real life stories would like this.If you like lots of excitement and suspence than you will not like this book. It's the type of book that people either like lots or don't really like at all.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Got Turned off on the Catholic Bashing
Review: The story line was weak, for a Gilbert Morris Book and I was disappointed with his take on the Catholic Church. If one doesn't know all the facts about another faith, one should leave those facts out completely. I got hung up on those parts of the book and they really left me feeling like I wanted to write the author and tell him before he writes another book and refers to Catholicism, he should read "Crossing the Tiber" by Stephen K. Ray. He also was Baptist when he wrote the book and his incites into church history are very valuable to any lay person and I would think especially a writer.


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