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Fletcher's Woman

Fletcher's Woman

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Memorable Read
Review: I enjoyed this book and wouldn't dream of throwing it away. I kept it right along with my other books by Linda Lael Miller. I believe Jonas Wilkes had some redeeming qualities. I think he did love Rachel, however, his love was not enough for him to change his ways. I felt a sudden sadness when he died and he did save Rachel's life. She and Griffin truly loved each other but the rivalry between he and Jonas over Rachel bothered me somewhat. To a certain extent they both were guilty of being like the dog who laid on the bone! I would recommend this book hightly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Temptations...
Review: Linda L Miller makes you feel the pain and anguish Rachel must feel. Definitely a good love story! This is a must have for your personal library! I also recommend "Eternal Undying Love" by Brett Keane

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This plot stretches believability to the limit.
Review: Linda Lael Miller can't decide whether her villian, the logging baron, is truly evil or if he can be saved. Nor can she decide if her hero, Fletcher--the country doctor, is as pure as she wants him to be. Each of these characters ventures too far into the other's persona, causing much confusion and incredulity for the reader. The heroine, Rachel, is a 17-year-old with the wisdom of Solomon and the beauty of Cindy Crawford. But for all that, she unbelievably still has feelings for the logging baron, although she suspects he's deliberatly killed her father. When you finish reading this book, you want to take it between two fingers and unceremoniously drop it in the nearest trash can.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A LLM favorite!
Review: One of the reasons I like this novel so much is that it portrays a realistic conflict of a woman's feelings for two men. Even though her head knows better, the heroine heart is pulled in opposite directions - as can often happen in real life, too! The plot isn't an "easy", typical romance one where boy and girl meet, jump one little hurdle and everything falls into place. I appreciate that LLM takes chances and askes the reader accept a more challenging storyline. The payoff is worth it.


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