Lights Out Tonight14 reviews
Mary Jane Clark

St. Martin's Press, 2006

storyteller

+ Fun & Enjoyable
+ Good Read
+ Review of "Lights Out Tonight", Mary Jane Clark, author
+ hooked
  
  











  



  
She's the One2 reviews
Cathy Kelly

Headline Book Publishing, 1999

Cathy Kelly writes consistantly well.

Whenever I pick up a Cathy Kelly book I have high expectations for it. This one does not disappoint. It covers the lives of two interesting women and it grabs you from the first moment you start reading. Dee has a problem with her image. She can't see what everyone else can and that she has a ...
  
  











  



  
Grand Avenue
Joy Fielding

Simon and Schuster, 2001
  
  











  



  
Two for Joy3 reviews
Patricia Scanlan

Bantam, 2004

Wonderful!

+ interesting character study

In Kilronan, Ireland, social events, like Oliver Flynn's wedding, are only for the crème de la crème of society. Noreen, Olivers's new wife, is pleased to finally outclass her two sisters. But one nagging thought lingers in her mind; would she be Mrs. Flynn if she had not done the proposing ...
  
  











  



  
Winter Solstice157 reviews
Rosamunde Pilcher

Hodder & Stoughton Paperbacks, 2005

Even better than "The Shell Seekers"

+ All time favorite
+ A Scottish Christmas for the reader, with love
+ One of those rare books I've read twice
  
  











  



  
It's All About Him1 review
Colette Caddle

Simon + Schuster Uk, 2007

Wonderful about Life, Love and Kids!

There is nothing glamorous about Colette Caddle's books. No peek into a world we are not all well acquainted with. Caddle writes about so called ordinary people, people like you and me. And she does it exceptionally well. Just getting better and better with every book. In "It's All About Him" we ...
  
  











  



  
The Shell Seekers89 reviews
Rosamunde Pilcher

Gramercy, 2004

Love this book

+ emotionally satisfying
+ UP THERE WITH MY ALL TIME FAVORITES
+ The Shell Seekers is fantastic
+ life ..........real life people
  
  











  



  
Evergreen20 reviews
Belva Plain

Dell, 1987

Great Jewish Family Story

+ A life-changing read..
+ An Excellent Read

This book deals with Jews and the depression. Anna kept her adultery a secret and had a daughter with a man other than her husband--(Paul from the sequel, The Golden Cup). Paul knew about his daughter but the daughter never knew for sure, only suspected. Anna's husband suspected but his ...
  
  











  



  
To Hear a Nightingale4 reviews
Charlotte Bingham

St Martins Pr, 1989

Currently reading

+ What a great story!
+ An English find
+ A Touching Story
  
  











  



  
Evening Class86 reviews
Maeve Binchy

Dell, 2007

Maeve Binchy Evening Class

+ Evening Class
+ Great story!
+ One of Her Best
  
  











  



  
The Thorn Birds7 reviews
Colleen Mccullough

Avon A, 2005

The best novel I have ever read...

+ A love story - so unforgettable
+ Endearing Family Saga With Unforgettable Characters
+ Beautiful story
+ This is my 2nd copy in 5 years!
  
  











  



  
No Angel33 reviews
Penny Vincenzi

Overlook TP, 2004

fascinating

+ Typos aside, I had great fun
+ No Angel
+ GRIPPING
  
  











  



  
Tara Road (Oprah's Book Club)505 reviews
Maeve Binchy

Dell, 2000

Awesome!

+ A Great Holiday Read

I just finished reading this book about 10 minutes ago. I couldn't put it down! I would highly recommend this book to anyone.
  
  











  



  
The Azure Bowl (Daughters of a Granite Land)1 review
Anita Burgh

Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), 2000

Great Reading

Anita Burgh is a wonderful historic fiction writer. I really enjoyed this book, good characters. If you like English/Irish fiction set at the turn of the century etc - you'll love Anita Burgh.
  
  











  



  
Kiss Mommy Goodbye12 reviews
Joy Fielding

Signet, 1982

JOY has me hooked

+ Prompt service

Having read See Jane Run - this one lives up to the hype of Joy Fielding. I find her story line compelling and her characters fully thought out and described. her book is a complete page turner!!!!!!!! Buy it - you will not regret it!
  
  











  



  
Don't Cry Now30 reviews
Joy Fielding

Avon, 1996

Her best yet

+ Speedy service
+ Another excellent page turner
+ Great one
+ The element of surprise
  
  











  



  
Heart and Soul1 review
Maeve Binchy

Knopf, 2009

Warm and real

It's something comforting about Maeve Binchy's books. The cliché about a book being like a good friend, is so very right in her case. Of course, one is interested in finding out what happens to the characters, but there is no hurry. In the case of this book, it is much more preferable to sit down ...
  
  











  



  
Forgive and Forget1 review
Patricia Scanlan

Transworld Ireland, 2008

Better than ever!

Dare I say that this is Patricia Scanlan's best book to date? I think so. From page one I was drawn into the story and completely hooked. Not a dull moment. Pure joy all the way. Not that the story itself is all bliss. Connie and Barry have been divorced for years. Barry is married again to ...
  
  











  



  
Loves Music, Loves to Dance114 reviews
Mary Higgins Clark

Pocket, 1992

Loves Music, loves to Dance

+ Who is Erin's Killer? Darcy May Get Killed Finding Out....
+ Hurray!

My daughter loved it!!!! It was a required reading for school (senior, high school) and she made a 93 on the test!!!!
  
  











  



  
The Carousel9 reviews
Belva Plain

Dell, 1996

Very Intreging look at the Grey Family

+ Family saga, family secrets

This book is about the Grey family of Upstate New York. Oliver Grey presides over a group including his two sons, Ian and Clive, Ian's wife Happy and Oliver's nephew Dan and his wife Sally and his children Tina and Susannah. Oliver's niece Amanda is also in the picture, but she lives in ...