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Emerald Garden |
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Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Author!! Review: I discovered Andrea Kane only 2 weeks ago, when I read The Music Box. One of the best romances I have ever read (and I have read thousands), it was filled with intrigue, juicy love scenes, emotion, and damsels in distress! A great read! This book caused me to go back to the library and hunt down ALL of Kane's other titles. GO GET THEM!! You will NOT regret it!!
Rating:  Summary: A romance complete with spunk and challenge! Review: I thoroughly enjoyed the mixture of romantic intrigue, playfulness and challenge, inter-laced with innocence that blossoms into sizzling seduction. It was a pleasure to read of the story's romantically obtuse hero Quentin (Captain) Steele's equally stubborn awakening at the hands of our innocent, rumbunctious and spirited heroine Brandice (Sunbeam) Townsend. Sprinkled throughout with spontaneous humour it inspires laughter and the romantic in us all!
Rating:  Summary: Thoroughly enjoyable! Review: I've read about 10 of Andrea Kane's novels, and I find each one better than the last! "Emerald Garden" is no exception, and the characters are so perfect for each other. It's the classic story of two friends who suddenly realize that they are in love. Quentin is the ideal hero - romantic and charming and passionate. The only thing that I missed is the party scenes that Ms. Kane usually incorporates. Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: Thoroughly enjoyable! Review: I've read about 10 of Andrea Kane's novels, and I find each one better than the last! "Emerald Garden" is no exception, and the characters are so perfect for each other. It's the classic story of two friends who suddenly realize that they are in love. Quentin is the ideal hero - romantic and charming and passionate. The only thing that I missed is the party scenes that Ms. Kane usually incorporates. Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: ok but not great book Review: I've read other Andrea Kane books and they were so much better than this one. The characters were kind of 'blah'. They aren't very interesting. Brandi "Sunbeam", I disliked. Her character was very immature. She thought and acted like a child in the book. Quentin was the type of guy that was to good to be true.
He had no annoying traits at all. Which made him bland. This could have been a good book if the characters had more depth.
Rating:  Summary: A romance you just don't want to miss. Review: Possibly Kane's best book, in my opinion. _Emerald Garden's_
characters will endear themselves to you within the first
few pages. Quentin Steel and his Sunbeam, Brandice Townsend,
are pulled together in the wake of their parents' murder.
Apparently only Quentin, Brandice, the not-quite-stuffed-shirt
butler, Bentley, and the Emerald manor gardener, Herbert,
want to get to the bottom of the mystery. This book is full of romance, intrigue, and laughter that will capture your attention and hold it to the very end. A must read!
Rating:  Summary: zero stars was not an option . . .but it's what it deserves Review: really stupid book. very predictable. flat characters. granted, i don't expect great "literature" from the romance genre but expect and generally receive entertainment and escapism. but this book provided neither. it is first kane book i've read and it will be my last. save your time and your money. don't bother with this one.
Rating:  Summary: Emerald Garden Review: This book started years of reading, and gave me the passion to read everything that she writes. I read it when I need to be comforted or reminded that not all men are idiots.
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