Caution: A long rant is coming!
I have been hearing a little about the Stop Whining book Dr. Laura has out though I haven't read it. Anything with 'stop whining' in the title has to have some value.
I rxed this book in the mail today and then had to run off to work! I came home after work and devoured it in one sitting.
I am glad to say this book is as good as I wanted it to be. I did cry many times because Donna got it- she really got it. The fear for Jonas that Shannyn feels is believable and so close to my heart.
I love Johanna Lindsey and this book was pretty good.
The heroine, Ophelia, starts as a spoiled, rumormongering brat but then of course we find out some reasons she is the way she is.
I have seen many reviews on this book but I thought I would add my two cents.
I really enjoyed Sarah Elliot's first book, Reforming the Rake, so was eager to read this.
Though not as enjoyable as her first book it was still good. Another story where the heroine has known the hero since she was a child- with the twist that the hero is her brother's friend. I love the plot but the dialogue is not as peppy as the first book which was about her brother.
I am a sucker for childhood friendships that turn in to love so I adored this book.
Venetia Oglivie is a headstrong heroine who thinks she can fix everything for everyone. Lord Gregor MacLean is her friend who doesn't try to help anyone but himself. Gregor has to rescue Venetia from her incompetent captor and then they are stuck in an inn in a snowstorm.
Caution: A long rant is coming!
I have been hearing a little about the Stop Whining book Dr. Laura has out though I haven't read it. Anything with 'stop whining' in the title has to have some value.
I posted a few questions under the research tab on the Write Stuff forum. It doesn't look like the research area is visited much and I would appreciate any assistance the historical ladies could give me.
Michelle or Liz are you out there?
This is under the category of something I just had to throw out to the void to keep from screaming in frustration.
It has taken me a while to review this book because I was trying to be positive. The last few books I have purchased have been clunkers and I read Sam Hunter's comment about not posting negative reviews, but if I don't review a few of these books I can't help the team.
The principal at my son's school asked me if I wanted to help out in the lunchroom two hours every day. I would keep order and watch them on the playground, etc. He called me in for an interview and I realized it is a JOB not a volunteer opportunity.