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Rating:  Summary: Fantasy Romance Review: Brigit was left on the steps of the orphanage as a baby with a handmade book called "Fairytale" and a pendant. The nuns told her she was a twin but she could never find proof of a sister. At age nine she ends up living in the streets and eventually earns desparately needed cash but using her amazing ability (magical?) to forge great works of art. She escapes to the straight life when a visitor from the past threatens her into forging a painting owned by Adam. Turns out the painting was painted by the twin and is of a glen in the fairytale world. Adam had stubbled "across" as a child and knows the meaning of the picture. It was in the book and so Brigit knows what it means. The book revolves around the growing romanced between the two as they struggle with both evil humans and their own confusion about the meaning of the painting. It's all pretty farfetched but the book is certainly a pleasant enough read. Not a keeper for me though - no tears or belly laughs.
Rating:  Summary: Fantasy Romance Review: Brigit was left on the steps of the orphanage as a baby with a handmade book called "Fairytale" and a pendant. The nuns told her she was a twin but she could never find proof of a sister. At age nine she ends up living in the streets and eventually earns desparately needed cash but using her amazing ability (magical?) to forge great works of art. She escapes to the straight life when a visitor from the past threatens her into forging a painting owned by Adam. Turns out the painting was painted by the twin and is of a glen in the fairytale world. Adam had stubbled "across" as a child and knows the meaning of the picture. It was in the book and so Brigit knows what it means. The book revolves around the growing romanced between the two as they struggle with both evil humans and their own confusion about the meaning of the painting. It's all pretty farfetched but the book is certainly a pleasant enough read. Not a keeper for me though - no tears or belly laughs.
Rating:  Summary: Fantasy Romance Review: Brigit was left on the steps of the orphanage as a baby with a handmade book called "Fairytale" and a pendant. The nuns told her she was a twin but she could never find proof of a sister. At age nine she ends up living in the streets and eventually earns desparately needed cash but using her amazing ability (magical?) to forge great works of art. She escapes to the straight life when a visitor from the past threatens her into forging a painting owned by Adam. Turns out the painting was painted by the twin and is of a glen in the fairytale world. Adam had stubbled "across" as a child and knows the meaning of the picture. It was in the book and so Brigit knows what it means. The book revolves around the growing romanced between the two as they struggle with both evil humans and their own confusion about the meaning of the painting. It's all pretty farfetched but the book is certainly a pleasant enough read. Not a keeper for me though - no tears or belly laughs.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful - Must read Review: I read this months ago but am still thinking of how wonderful the book really was. If you enjoy magic and love, this is the book to read!
Maggie Shayne is a great author and I have enjoyed her magical tales.
Rating:  Summary: This book is definitely a keeper! Review: Once again Maggie Shayne has written a book I'll
read again and again. She's one of the few authors
whose books I don't trade or loan out. I just wish
she could write them as fast as I like to read them.
Rating:  Summary: This book is definitely a keeper! Review: Once again Maggie Shayne has written a book I'llread again and again. She's one of the few authorswhose books I don't trade or loan out. I just wish she could write them as fast as I like to read them.
Rating:  Summary: It's hard to put down this magical love story Review: This is one of those books that you hate to see end. It kept me in suspense right up to the last pages. Makes me want to sit down and write!
Rating:  Summary: It's hard to put down this magical love story Review: This is one of those books that you hate to see end. It kept me in suspense right up to the last pages. Makes me want to sit down and write!
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