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Rating:  Summary: Good light reading Review: I have enjoyed all of her books and this one is especially good. The romance between "beauty" and "the beast" is heartwarming and sizzling. Susan Anderson's writing is well balanced romance and suspense. The mystery was a little obvious and easy to figure out, but I enjoyed the romance so much that I didn't care. Keep on writing those good books.
Rating:  Summary: A Delightful Book Review: I have read almost all of Susan Andersen books and this definitely has been one of my favorites. I felt the hero and heroine were very well portrayed, and although "Baby Beans" was central in the story, I don't see how she could not have been. Emma's little girl was the most important person in her life - in fact, the reason she was on the run was to protect Gracie. To not make the child a central character and not show us her wonderful personality, would not do justice to Emma as a mother and the whole plot of the book. Yes, there was lots of baby talk, but hey 3yr olds talk baby talk. I thought she was a breath of fresh air. I enjoyed this book thoroughly and will definitely hang onto it and read it again.
Rating:  Summary: Enjoyable Read Review: I liked this book. Emma is a memorable character, and all major characters in this book are 3-dimensional. My only problem is with the forced dialects of Emma and Grace(I had a similar problem with Be My Baby). I don't know many Cajun Southerners, but I don't care for the generic terms of affection- cher, chere, cherie etc.,. And trying to read any intelligence out of Grace's baby "tawk" is nearly impossible. I know small children have trouble with certain consonents, but can't that be more subtly inferred with simple, monosyllabic phrases? If not for the language factor, this book is top rate. It is fast paced, witty, and the characters relate to each other in a realistic way. Worth a purchase!
Rating:  Summary: All time favorite Susan Andersen book Review: I loved this book.
Emma Sands is running from her childhood benefactor. She has found out that he is a voyour and has had camaras in every room of her house for the last 14 years.
Gracie is Emma's three year old daughter and she steals this book. Gracie is such a wonderful character, I just loved her. I laughed, I cried, I just can't get enough of this book I reread it at least once a month.
Elvis Donnally is the sheriff in Port Flannery, a small island off the coast of Washington St. His mom was the local hooker until he came back to town and was elected sheriff. He lost his hand in an explosion, and with a scar on his face most of the people in town leave him alone.
When this loner meets one beautiful blonde cajun lady and her irrepressable daughter, sparks fly. Acceptance is something he has not had on this island in his whole life. But Emma and Gracie hit the people on the island, and his heart with the force of an atom bomb.
Life should always be as full and as humerous as this book.
Rating:  Summary: An OK Read Review: I read the book in two sittings. Easy read. Not the most profound book I have ever read but I think I would have enjoyed it much better if it did not have the "cajun" talk and the "baby" talk. It was just plain silly. I know children cannot pronounce many words but give me a break. And when the adults talked like the baby, especially the mother, that just killed me. I don't think it's a memorable book. But I enjoyed it none the less. I would recommend it "IF" there was nothing else around to read.
Rating:  Summary: An OK Read Review: I read the book in two sittings. Easy read. Not the most profound book I have ever read but I think I would have enjoyed it much better if it did not have the "cajun" talk and the "baby" talk. It was just plain silly. I know children cannot pronounce many words but give me a break. And when the adults talked like the baby, especially the mother, that just killed me. I don't think it's a memorable book. But I enjoyed it none the less. I would recommend it "IF" there was nothing else around to read.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Read & Re-read! Review: I thought the blurb on the back cover sounded corny & the book would not hold my interest. I was so wrong! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book & have reread it 2 times over the past year & continued to enjoy the story. Truly a nicely done story with terrific hero and heroine.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Read & Re-read! Review: I thought the blurb on the back cover sounded corny & the book would not hold my interest. I was so wrong! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book & have reread it 2 times over the past year & continued to enjoy the story. Truly a nicely done story with terrific hero and heroine.
Rating:  Summary: Ok, but not a keeper Review: I won't call this book, a great romanic suspense. The characters in the story started out well and you are earger to get deep into their lives, their stories only stayed on a surface level. There is a lot that gets boring real fast and that is all the baby talking. And it was hard to get pass the big,tough sheriff names Elvis Arron. The named and the man just didn't make a good match. The reason for a lame. Susan Andersen didn't her all into this story. I purchase this book because of the five stars other had given it. I just don't think it earned five stars. It's a ok read, nothing more, nothing less.
Rating:  Summary: Loved Elvis Review: I've always been a sucker for a man named Elvis, and this one was no exception. An imperfect man, but a perfect hero. And I really liked how things sizzled when Elvis and Emma got together. Little Gracie was delightful! She knew Elvis was a keeper from the very first.
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