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    | | |  | The Day Of The Storm |  | List Price: $5.99 Your Price: $5.39
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  Summary: Lavishly Painted Setting
 Review: After a very unconventional upbringing, Rebecca Bayliss has found bliss in her dull life working in a London book shop and living in a solitary flat she is slowly furnishing.  For once she is in control of her life, and quite content.  But her mother's latest lover writes that her mother is dying, and Rebecca must hurry to Ibiza.  There Rebecca finally learns of her family in Cornwall and the famous artist grandfather she's never known but whom she feels compelled to inform of his daughter's death.  The story is full of unusual coincidences (sometimes called fate?) and makes several abrupt turns before reaching a surprise of an ending.  While Pilcher lavishly paints the background of her books, a map would have really been lovely in this one.
 
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  Summary: Lavishly Painted Setting
 Review: After a very unconventional upbringing, Rebecca Bayliss has found bliss in her dull life working in a London book shop and living in a solitary flat she is slowly furnishing. For once she is in control of her life, and quite content. But her mother's latest lover writes that her mother is dying, and Rebecca must hurry to Ibiza. There Rebecca finally learns of her family in Cornwall and the famous artist grandfather she's never known but whom she feels compelled to inform of his daughter's death. The story is full of unusual coincidences (sometimes called fate?) and makes several abrupt turns before reaching a surprise of an ending. While Pilcher lavishly paints the background of her books, a map would have really been lovely in this one.
 
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  Summary: The day Of tThe Storm
 Review: After reading September and Coming Home, this was a real letdown. The characters were not well enough defined to show the motivation for their behavior.  I never believed anything they said or did.  It read, to me, like a Reader's Digest version of what she could have written. This won't discourage me, however, from continuing to explore her books, as the others were most enjoyable.
 
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  Summary: Very Disappointing
 Review: After reading September and Coming Home, this was a real letdown. The characters were not well enough defined to show the motivation for their behavior. I never believed anything they said or did. It read, to me, like a Reader's Digest version of what she could have written. This won't discourage me, however, from continuing to explore her books, as the others were most enjoyable.
 
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  Summary: Call me crazy but I read this book twice within six months!
 Review: First of all, I love Rosemund Pilcher.  The main characters in her stories are all so good and sweet (I know, this one did have a villain) AND her books always have happy endings.  Sometimes, when I want to escape into a good book, I want a fairy tale and DAY OF THE STORM is definitely a fairy tale.  This book is such easy reading--I read it on the airplane--very easy to get into.  Pilcher is the best when it comes to character development and while reading this story, you will come to love Grenville, Joss, and especially Rebecca.
 
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  Summary: Call me crazy but I read this book twice within six months!
 Review: First of all, I love Rosemund Pilcher. The main characters in her stories are all so good and sweet (I know, this one did have a villain) AND her books always have happy endings. Sometimes, when I want to escape into a good book, I want a fairy tale and DAY OF THE STORM is definitely a fairy tale. This book is such easy reading--I read it on the airplane--very easy to get into. Pilcher is the best when it comes to character development and while reading this story, you will come to love Grenville, Joss, and especially Rebecca.
 
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  Summary: Didn't feel like a Rosamunde Pilcher book
 Review: I just finished this book and altho I found it easy reading and enjoyable I just didn't feel like I was reading a Rosamunde Pilcher book.  It felt like a light romance novel by someone else.  There is so much depth to the Shell Seekers and September and Winter Solstice and I didn't see it here. I wasn't actually disappointed because I was in the mood for light romance but it just felt like one of the Victoria Holt type romances.  I adore Rosamunde Pilcher's the Shell Seekers and have the audiobook and video both.  I will continue to read her books because like I said I adore her writing usually.
 
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  Summary: Didn't feel like a Rosamunde Pilcher book
 Review: I just finished this book and altho I found it easy reading and enjoyable I just didn't feel like I was reading a Rosamunde Pilcher book. It felt like a light romance novel by someone else. There is so much depth to the Shell Seekers and September and Winter Solstice and I didn't see it here. I wasn't actually disappointed because I was in the mood for light romance but it just felt like one of the Victoria Holt type romances. I adore Rosamunde Pilcher's the Shell Seekers and have the audiobook and video both. I will continue to read her books because like I said I adore her writing usually.
 
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  Summary: Romance at an English Manor
 Review: Rebecca Bayliss is a young London woman working in a book shop.  As her mother is dying, she tells Rebecca about the family in Cornwall that she has never known.  Rebecca travels to the estate of her grandfather, a  once-famous artist, to inform him of the death of his only daughter.   Rebecca is a thorougly likeable heroine and is surrounded by a cast of  well-defined secondary characters from the cousins to the aunt to the  butler.  Although written before her more famous novel, "The Shell  Seekers," many of the enticing elements of that book are found  here---the description of the beach at Cornwall, the artist's studio, and  the enigmatic young man who has a profound influence on the main character.   This is a most satisfying read for all and a definite must for those of us  who can never get enough of Rosamunde Pilcher.
 
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  Summary: Romance at an English Manor
 Review: Rebecca Bayliss is a young London woman working in a book shop. As her mother is dying, she tells Rebecca about the family in Cornwall that she has never known. Rebecca travels to the estate of her grandfather, a once-famous artist, to inform him of the death of his only daughter. Rebecca is a thorougly likeable heroine and is surrounded by a cast of well-defined secondary characters from the cousins to the aunt to the butler. Although written before her more famous novel, "The Shell Seekers," many of the enticing elements of that book are found here---the description of the beach at Cornwall, the artist's studio, and the enigmatic young man who has a profound influence on the main character. This is a most satisfying read for all and a definite must for those of us who can never get enough of Rosamunde Pilcher.
 
 
 
 
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