Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780752807294
ISBN: 0752807293
Label: Orion
Manufacturer: Orion
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: June 19, 1998
Publisher: Orion
Studio: Orion
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You have recovered from the inital shock and revelations-this book helps you to see the future,or at least what else is out there!However you feel about relaunching yourself on the Nemesis of the relationship game this tale prepares you for some of what to expect.How to deal with it is up to you and our heroine gives a great account of the ups and downs of the prospective candidate for Cupid's arrow!The roller coaster ride will thrill and demoralize you by turn but leave you looking forward to taking ... Read More
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I can't say enough good things about this book - I sat up until 3 am today to finish it. I guess the traditional elements of a romance are here, but the book seems just so much more than that. It starts with the death of Miranda's chronically unfaithful husband - and proceeds to show how the life and death of this selfish, ugly (soul-wise, not physically)man is like a pebble in a pool - the ripples of effect go on forever. There's pain and humor, and not all of the ends are neatly tied up - just the ones ... Read More
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You get drawn right into this story right from the first page when Miranda disocovers that her husband has shot himself. The charecters are lively and it's beautifully written, there really isn't a duff sentance in it. My only criticism is that the feel good factor goes a bit over the top near the end of the book and it became slightly saccharine. I'll still be reading her next one.
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This is a whitty and amusing use of language b ook.I laughed and marked sections to review later. Janos,the Hungarian boarder that Miranda has taken in says"I see.You are very wrong" to Miranda who he is in bed with. " I do not want to make love to you from Convience. If I lie in Lady Alice's bed at this moment I would wish her goodnight politely and hope that she would not steal all of the blankets."
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