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Finding Ian

Finding Ian

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Women's Fiction at its Best!!
Review: Psychologist Byron Frazer is a success. A youthful 34 years old, his self-help books have become bestsellers and he has a popular television program. Despite his celebrity status, Byron harbors a secret. Thirteen years previously, after the deaf of his wife, he gave his newborn son up for adoption. The son, now named Ian, has never been far from Byron's thoughts. A private investigator has kept track of Ian over the years but now has some troubling news.

At age 13, Ian has become an orphan and has been shipped from his lifelong home in Minnesota to the elderly, maiden aunt he has never met in England. Byron, feeling the well being of young Ian is at stake, travels to the small Cornwall village to see for himself. Not content to simply observe, Byron covertly befriends the boy he last knew as Baby Boy Frazer. What he finds troubles him. Ian's Aunt Muriel seems ill equipped financially and emotionally to care for the active teenager. Ian appears sullen and homesick with an air of sadness a boy of his age should never have.

Since Byron has decided to spend the summer in Cornwall, he rents a cottage from an agent who conveniently neglects to tell him the cottage is to be renovated during his stay. The location itself acted as a character and it made me long to visit the Cornwall region. Vivid secondary characters add depth to the story and it was particularly grand to see how Byron's conniving agent finally gets her comeuppance.

I adored this story and its characters, especially Byron and Ian. I enjoyed reading how, in finding Ian, Byron finds himself as well. I've long been a fan of Stella Cameron's - through her category romances, historical romances, and romantic suspense novels - and can truthfully say FINDING IAN is my favorite. She's a welcome addition to the ever-growing world of contemporary women's fiction and I certainly look forward to more stories of this type from her.

The location itself acted as a character and it made me long to visit the Cornwall region. Vivid secondary characters add depth to the story and it was particularly grand to see how Byron's conniving agent finally gets her comeuppance.

I adored this story and its characters, especially Byron and Ian. I enjoyed reading how, in finding Ian, Byron finds himself as well. I've long been a fan of Stella Cameron's - through her category romances, historical romances, and romantic suspense novels - and can truthfully say FINDING IAN is my favorite. She's a welcome addition to the ever-growing world of contemporary women's fiction and I certainly look forward to more stories of this type from her.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst book I've ever read!
Review: Readers have come to expect a certain well developed voice from Stella Cameron, whether she is writing her best selling romantic suspense thrillers or her well loved historicals. Yet, with FINDING IAN she provides readers with a truly unique new voice which will have readers clamoring for more. From the misty bay of San Francisco to the wind swept moors of Cornwall, a father searches for the son he gave up at a time of great personal loss. This search will take him to a sleepy village where, before he can be reunited with his son, he must come to terms with ghosts of his past. To accomplish this he must open his heart to a young woman who has as much to lose as she has to gain. With FINDING IAN Ms Cameron has created a fascinating new voice so very different from her current romantic suspense bestseller. This one is rich in emotional depth as the reader is taken on an emotional journey towards love's discovery: father to child, child to family and espically man to woman. Readers may find themselves not liking Byron or Jade's actions at times throughout the story but will have to admit Ms Cameron has captured every nuisance realistically and within the context of the story. FINDING IAN is a wonderful example of an author not caught in a rut, one who is willing to step outside of her norm and offer readers a breath of fresh air. With this talent it is no wonder Stella Cameron is one of Romances reigning icons, who readers have come to associate with the very best the genre has to offer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Departure from her normal work
Review: Readers have come to expect a certain well developed voice from Stella Cameron, whether she is writing her best selling romantic suspense thrillers or her well loved historicals. Yet, with FINDING IAN she provides readers with a truly unique new voice which will have readers clamoring for more. From the misty bay of San Francisco to the wind swept moors of Cornwall, a father searches for the son he gave up at a time of great personal loss. This search will take him to a sleepy village where, before he can be reunited with his son, he must come to terms with ghosts of his past. To accomplish this he must open his heart to a young woman who has as much to lose as she has to gain. With FINDING IAN Ms Cameron has created a fascinating new voice so very different from her current romantic suspense bestseller. This one is rich in emotional depth as the reader is taken on an emotional journey towards love's discovery: father to child, child to family and espically man to woman. Readers may find themselves not liking Byron or Jade's actions at times throughout the story but will have to admit Ms Cameron has captured every nuisance realistically and within the context of the story. FINDING IAN is a wonderful example of an author not caught in a rut, one who is willing to step outside of her norm and offer readers a breath of fresh air. With this talent it is no wonder Stella Cameron is one of Romances reigning icons, who readers have come to associate with the very best the genre has to offer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Her Very Best
Review: Stella does it again, with her no nonsense and deeply poignant story line. I fell in love with Ian and his father. Finding Ian is Stella Cameron at her very best!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful read!
Review: Stella's new story really hits home. How many of us know, really, really know what it's like to be a lonely and hurting child?

I found myself relating to Ian in so many ways. He feels neglected and hurt and wants nothing more than to have someone around who loves him and who he can actually consider a parent. He's in a rough spot because he has no real family, and the desertion he feels is evident.

Byron, the father who made the decision to give Ian up was one of my favorite characters (and the dog). To be put in that kind of position was incredibly hard on him and it's all he can do to not allow that part of his life to resurface. At first, it seems like he doesn't "care" that much about his son. After all, he did give him up instead of taking care of him, right? However, with all the demons chasing him around, it becomes apparent why he made the choices he made. It becomes obvious, too, that he regrets his previous decisions and wants nothing more than to see his son safe and loved...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: another DON'T BOTHER love story
Review: The story seems interesting in the first chapter but quickly turns to painfully contrived nonsense to fill up the pages between frightfully awkward sex. Why can't romance writers turn out a real plot with believable characters and situations?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent drama. This author is a great storyteller
Review: Thirteen years ago, when he was twenty-one, Byron Frazier watched his beloved wife Lori die while giving birth to their child. Unable to cope with a newborn, Byron gives his son up for adoption. However, feeling guilty, he hires a private detective to keep tabs on the lad.

The adopted parents of Byron's son recently die. The lad, Ian Spring, has left America to live with his spinster Aunt Muriel in a remote Cornish village. Byron, now a famous family psychiatrist, worries about his son's happiness and decides to see him.. He travels to Fowry and meets his son. He also meets Ian's older cousin Jade Perron, who returns the life that Byron lost when Lori died. As Byron and Jade fall in love, he does not know what to do to help Ian in spite of the media dubbing him as the world's greatest authority on family and children.

Stella Cameron is renowned for her taut romantic suspense novels (see GLASS HOUSE). However, the best-selling author has successfully switched gears, providing her audience with a family relationship drama that will shake the core of the audience. The story line works because the reader will feel Byron's pain and grief as well as his resurrection through Ian and Jade. FINDING IAN proves that Ms. Cameron is a multi-talented author as fans of contemporary relationship drama will testify after reading this powerful book.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Where is this story going???
Review: This book starts off really well, the story seems legit and the characters begin to have life and then, after the first chapter or so, they all lose interest in their own story line. Like the last few novels from this author, major disappointment. I couldn't even finish it and I'm getting my money back!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst book I've ever read!
Review: Very unlikable main character!


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