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Rating:  Summary: Boring, what a waste of money!! Review: Boring, what a waste of money!!
Rating:  Summary: Boring, what a waste of money!! Review: Boring, what a waste of money!!
Rating:  Summary: This one was disappointing Review: I have always enjoyed Sandra Kitt's books, COLOR OF LOVE, INSIGNIFICANT OTHERS, her books on the Arabesque line etc.. I have to ask, What happened with this book?. It was slow moving, there was no depth and little was left to the imagination. This was not a typical Sandra Kitt book. I can only hope that the next one will be better.
Rating:  Summary: Enjoyable reading Review: I have never read anything written by Ms. Kitt. I just started reading again and was very pleased with the book. I believe there are real people like Dak and Gayla. The fact that they dispised each other as kids and grew to love each other was very nice. I am looking forward to reading more from this author.
Rating:  Summary: the heart conquers all Review: i really liked this book for the simple fact that there was a lot of lessons being taught and learned. it is true that we learn from our mistakes and try to move forward and not backwards...in characters david was my favorite because he dealt with his emotions whether they were weak and strong...he came out on top because of his past and how he could forgive and forget and live his life to the fullest and take things one day at a time. gayla came a long way too but she had a lot of soul searching to do to realize that not everyone seems alike. bill was an ok guy but he had a lot of issues to deal with...he stereotyped a lot of people because of their past so i disliked him from the beginning...i won't say any more except this is a book that has a lot of strong emotions and personal feelings dealing with love, forgiveness, and trusting your innerself *S* its a must read for all *S*
Rating:  Summary: the heart conquers all Review: i really liked this book for the simple fact that there was a lot of lessons being taught and learned. it is true that we learn from our mistakes and try to move forward and not backwards...in characters david was my favorite because he dealt with his emotions whether they were weak and strong...he came out on top because of his past and how he could forgive and forget and live his life to the fullest and take things one day at a time. gayla came a long way too but she had a lot of soul searching to do to realize that not everyone seems alike. bill was an ok guy but he had a lot of issues to deal with...he stereotyped a lot of people because of their past so i disliked him from the beginning...i won't say any more except this is a book that has a lot of strong emotions and personal feelings dealing with love, forgiveness, and trusting your innerself *S* its a must read for all *S*
Rating:  Summary: Romance? Review: I'm not sure that the book fits the criteria of a true romance novel. The storyline was a little unbelieveable, but was not without some realism. Easy reading...
Rating:  Summary: Sandra Kitt is an excellent writer. I'm returning the book! Review: I've read many of Kitt's books. This was an uninteresting story that left too many unanswered questions. Questions that continued to scream in my head. It became so upseting that I began scanning the book. Then finally, I gave up. This took all of about two hours. I hope I can find my receipt.
Rating:  Summary: Not Sandra Kitt's Best Work Review: I've read other books by Sandra Kitt and have always liked her. This book doesn't even come close being as good as the other books Sandra Kitt has written (especially She's the One and The Color of Love). I felt that the story took way to long to unfold. The first half of the book seems to be devoted totally to not letting the story unfold. When things do finally start to happen it's toward the last third of the book. Once the story finally begins to move things seem to happen pretty quickly and events that should be devestating are wrapped up in just a few pages. I guess that is due to the characters in this book being amazingly resiliant and forgiving. Normally I would heartily recommend Sandra Kitt, but in the case of this book I say only read it if you are a devoted fan.
Rating:  Summary: Not as good as THE COLOR OF LOVE but worth reading Review: Interesting read about what a "family" really is. Not as good as THE COLOR OF LOVE but you do care about the characters. Worth reading.
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