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Rating:  Summary: Good Christian Reading Review: I am a 42 year old wife, mother, family physician, and most importantly, a "baby Christian". As such, I am continually fascinated by fellow Christians' testimonies. I loved reading about Mrs. Tylo's coming to faith. Her pre-faith marital, financial, and professional trials and tribulations--most of them self-inflicted-- parallel what many of us "late believers" have gone through. Her spiritual journey takes the reader to a third world country where false gods are worshipped, and it quickly becomes apparent from the book that this land is likely also demonized. I was both inspired and encouraged by Mrs. Tylo's coming to faith story, and will be recommending this book to family and friends, Christians and non-Christians alike.
Rating:  Summary: God is good Review: I find that this autobiography had a sense of honesty and genuity to it. This book made me realize that life is hard for everyone no matter famous or not and that no one is truly in control of their destiny. I liked how Hunter wasn't simply descriptive of as she added her interpretation of them which really helps the reader understand what is going on. Maybe it's just me but I found that things jumped around here and there but then agiain this is my first autobiography that I've ever read so I'm sure I should expect a different writing style. I also liked how she added pics of herself with the book.
Rating:  Summary: If you're a fan of hers, GET IT Review: I've seen Hunter Tylo on Days of our Lives and the Bold and the Beautful (describes her perfectly) and I can attest that she can act. I remember when this book came out and there was a lot of press about it because she really left no stone unturned. I finally got around to getting a copy last week. I haven't been able to put the thing down. I have 50 pages left. It's all in here: the domestic violence, the Spelling case, her dabbling in the Hindu religion. Through all these obstacles, Mrs. Tylo has come out the other end stronger and her family on more solid ground. God bless her for having the you know whats to write about it all because it all comes out.
Rating:  Summary: Facinating Read Review: The book starts with her leaving B&B in 1996, after she found a role with "Melrose Place". A few weeks later she learned she was pregnant, and out of courtesy told the execs at Melrose the news. Soon she found herself without a job, she was fired from Melrose because she was pregnant. She had enough issues getting the role, with her newfound Christianity she was concerned about the role she would be playing, in which they gave very few details and were evasive with their answers to her questions. We don't find out what happens as a result of her termination until later in the book, near the end.She goes back to her childhood, to her first marriage where she was pregnant with her first son, Chris, and the tumultuous relationship she had with his father. Doing many commercials, she eventually found an acting job at "All My Children", where she met her future husband, Michael Tylo. At this point in the book we are introduced to their relationship, and it is a bumpy rollercoaster ride. She kicks him out, they fight over work, she gets him arrested, he tries to take her kids away from her, it was a constant battle. He lost his job at AMC after she did, and then she found work on "Days of Our Lives", being fired shortly after, then finding work at B&B. She accounts her friendship with co-star at B&B, Kimberlin Brown, and the problems that happened there. Lots of history there. Then Hunter landed a role in a mini series shot in India and Canada, her marriage with Michael failing, she fell in love with a man over there who had her succumb to false religion, and she was manipulated. Her marriage at its final thread, more constant fighting, and it seemed everything in her life had gone down the toilet so to speak. Then she found her faith in religion again, and talks about how it saved her marriage. Then the Melrose fiasco. The court case lasted an incredibly long time, and Spelling Enterprizes used every dirty tactic to make her look like a spoiled brat who was after their money. She was ashamed for a moment for considering having an abortion. I found this part of the book facinating, although disturbing that as she put it, they didn't want to admit that her child existed, not before, certainly not then either. She won the case, and during describing the trial, we learn of a shocking secret she had held within her for a long time, which I won't spoil here. She got her job back at B&B and had two other children. Her first daughter, who she was pregnant with during the Melrose fiasco, Bella, and then she was pregnant again during the trial with Kayta. It turns out Kayta had a rare eye cancer disease, and Hunter talks candidly about her chemotherapy and the heartbreak she went through during this time, when she questioned her faith, and was left confused. Overall a facinating read about Hunter's triumphs and tribulations in life, it's a shame she's not at B&B anymore, she really brought morality and class to that show that is now lacking on the show.
Rating:  Summary: Mrs. Tylo is definitely a miracle hunter! Review: This beautiful woman has the look of love in her eyes in the cover photo. Michael,you found yourself a great chick! I wish she was mine. She's the kind of girl I always dream about. She's the kind of girl I'd love to date and marry. She's got a semi-good history of relationships with men(her first and current husbands). I remember the line where she says that she went to the senior prom with the man who became her first husband. That made me very green. I wish I had gone to my prom. I'm so f---ing sorry I didn't. The regret has been haunting me for a long time. She's got a 20-year-old son by her first husband who is probably so handsome that he's dating a girl as beautiful as his mom. Millions of guys envy Michael(Hunter's husband) for having a wife as beautiful as she. I'm so glad that Katya Ariel Tylo is doing OK. For those who can't afford to buy the book,check out the E! show Celebrity Profile. They chronicled Mrs. Tylo(premiered in September). You can get her life history in one hour. When I hear a slow-dancing love ballad,the girl that is on my mind is Hunter Tylo. None of the girls I was ever romantically involved with is as beautiful as she. Beauty matters just as much outside as inside. For three years,I've watched the BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. When HT sued Aaron Spelling in December 1997,that's when I've heard of her. I saw a photo of her when the story appeared. That's when I developed a crush on HT. I still have a crush on HT. She's the most beautiful girl I've ever seen. That's why I wish she was mine. A man that I work with is a B&B fan as well. She's probably a beauty contest winner. HT would an excellent role model for men especially those who are romantically suffering.
Rating:  Summary: Making A Miracle Review: This is an excellent bio by Hunter Tylo, I started reading it one afternoon and could not put it down until I completed the book. It was vey easy to read, this is one of the few books that I have read in one sitting. Tylo's life style in her twenties and early thirties reminded me of my wild times, she and I were both lucky to have found God at the right time. I admire Tylo's courage to expose her private life in order to help someone, I wish I had her strength and class. Obviously she was completely honest and it showed God will Bless her for that. In my opinion the book was funny, scary and extremely sad, especially the parts about Katya and the trip to India. The book proves what a talented and classy lady Hunter is no one could have guessed while watching The Bold and the Beautiful that her life was such a mess. Thank you Hunter for sharing this with us.
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