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Book ReviewsA Place to Call Home (Thorndike Large Print Silhouette Series) |
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Book: A Place to Call Home (Thorndike Large Print Silhouette Series)
Written by: Sharon Sala |
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5
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One of Ms. Sala's "keeper" books Rating:
5 / 5
I read this book when Silhouette first released it about 2 years ago and up to this day I could still remember the poignancy of the story. The interaction between Judd and Charlie's daughter Rachel was just so sweet.
It's a good thing that this particular story by Ms. Sala is reissued. For those who've missed it the fist time, try not to the second time around.
reissue Rating:
3 / 5
is an ok book but is a reissue, be careful you don't have it already
first-rate Rating:
5 / 5
This story's plot has already been given, so I'll just add that it's the relationships that make it work; I loved Sala's portrayal of Rachel, the heroine's daughter, and the hero's tenderness toward her. Also handled with skill and grace are the relationships of other characters with Davie, a young man with a developmental disability.
Note: Although this story includes some violence, it is not nearly as violent or sinister as the beginning (or the back matter) might lead you to believe. Recommended.
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