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1.0 out of 5 stars
Bookish soap opera, 24 Aug 2005
This review is from: Love Letters in the Sand (Paperback)
I bought this book with the best of intentions, but as I started out, I soon found it to be too much. I had to drag my self to read the rest, even though by page 40 I wanted to throw it away, now I will settle for it to collect dust in a far off corner.
Set in the world of stars, you get introduced to an author of a Pulizer price book, a Rock star struggling to come up with a new album.
I find the charreters to be shallow, and the story line to be overdone. You get would get the same kick from watching Days of our lives or the bold and beautiful. Just when you think that no more stupid soap opera twist can happen you are faced with another overdone drama, that makes you want to puke, to put it boldly. Instead you get the feeling that Sharon Stone wants to mingle with the rich and famous her self and by this book she is living out that dream.
This book is 221 pages long, it makes a go around of as many dramas as the days of our lives get around a whole season. If you are into that stuff, this book might be something for you.
But are you a reader who wants a book with real charrecters that has depth find another book to read. Not even the single love scene in this book is worth the money you pay for it.
I give the book one star, simply because I couldn't give it less. I would not recomend this book if my life depended on it. And bear with me, this review is based on my huge disapointment this read gave me.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic love story, 29 Nov 2004
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This review is from: Love Letters in the Sand (Paperback)
This is one of those books destined to be a classic. Well written, smart, funny and the best dialogue. This author is a cut above the rest.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good read, 6 April 2010
This review is from: Love Letters in the Sand (Paperback)
Sydney Sanders is an award winning writer and has two failed marriages. She has always considered herself to be straight. L C Hackett is a Grammy winning rock star and her career has come to a halt.
The pair meet up at a party and sparks fly between them. The questions are, will Sydney be able to love another woman? Will L C be able to make a commitment to Sydney?
The path will be rocky and there will be outside influences trying to sabotage their fragile blossoming relationship.
I enjoyed this book. It shows that people as different as chalk and cheese can not only be attracted to one another, but can actually be good for one another.
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