Selected Product: | Return to Summerhouse Mass Market Author: Jude Deveraux Publisher: Pocket Release Date: 2008-06-17 ISBN-10: 1416509739 ISBN-13: 9781416509738 List Price: $7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Hollow (Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 2) ISBN-10: 0515144592 ISBN-13: 9780515144598 List Price:$7.99 Tribute ISBN-10: 0399154914 ISBN-13: 9780399154911 List Price:$26.95 Secrets: A Novel ISBN-10: 0743437187 ISBN-13: 9780743437189 List Price:$25.95 Someone to Love: A Novel ISBN-10: 0743437179 ISBN-13: 9780743437172 List Price:$7.99 |
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While reading, I grew more emotionally involved in the plot and Amy's quest to save Tristan, who lived in another century. When Amy, Faith, and Zoe were transported back in time by Madame Zoya to save Tristan, I was too. | Lots of Heart | Customer Rating: | | My first Devereaux read. I liked this story because it had a lot of heart. There was compassion, redemption, forgiveness, loyalty, love and smarts, not to mention some humor. I liked that although the characters were quite disparate in their personalities, the story found a way to bring them together not only as friends, but created opportunities for healing and growth for each of them. | summerhouse worth the return | Customer Rating: | | yay return to summerhouse almost as good as the original book. i liked the format could stand a few more like this one. next time throw in a charming taggart or a montgomery thanks | Good read, but lacking | Customer Rating: | | I have not read a great deal of her works, but picked this up on a whim. I enjoyed the book, to a point. I think I would have enjoyed it much more had she taken it a step farther and fleshed out what happened with Faith and Zoe, not just a brief summary at the end. I felt almost cheated the way that part was glossed over. But, all in all, it held my attention and was an easy read. Nothing that you had to think too much about, could put down if something came up, but still entertaining enough to keep you interested. Definately what I would call a "summer read". |
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