Sunspots
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.30 (711 Votes) |
Asin | : | 148230757X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 236 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-06 |
Language | : | English |
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. I just cannot praise this book enough. There really isn't much more I can say about it, except READ IT! READ IT NOW! I guarantee you will not be disappointed.--reviewer Jessica H. Sunspots is a moving, beautifully-written mystery about the devastating consequences of obsessive love.--Five Stars Awesome IndiesIt's a love story that is obsessive, secretive, gripping, grieving and trying to move on.---review by Harlie's BooksI was honestly sad when I read the last sentence. I di
But is this really the end? Perhaps, perhaps not. A Brooklyn born actress, she moved to NYC and does temporary work to pay her bills. Vanished are all her hopes and dreams. But destiny comes in many forms, and when Aurora moves to a new house, she discovers that the previous owner has never left. A love story of loss and redemption and the ghosts that haunt our lives and our houses. Aurora Goldberg Stein is lost in grief. And then suddenly, it's all over, her life, her future is gone. Her beloved husband, Jake Stein, has just died in a tragic car accident and her sorrow is overwhelming. She travels b
Good book that simply was not for me Rabid Readers Reviews Technically, there is nothing wrong with this novel. Bell's story is intricately written. She flashes back to Aurora and Jake and the moments that made them the strong couple they were despite their very limited time together. There is a slight paranormal aspect but the story is very much Aurora and Jake. Bell gives the reader detailed descriptions of the setting and characters tha. Betty Sue persona took over this review! Leanne Dawson This review can be seen sometime in the near future on Cabingoddess.com.I rarely give two stars on a book, but this book brought out my redneck hillbilly side of me. Two stars I think is pretty generous.Now I am not a grammar Nazi and I will never be one so my review has absolutely nothing to do with which pronoun or adjective was used and if the verb was conjugated appropriately. . Reading From a Shelf I May Not Revisit Mr. Richard Lw Bunning First off, let me say that I didn't much like the book and certainly not the main character. That doesn't mean this isn't a good read, this is.The mix of not quite literary, not quite paranormal and at times over romantic wasn't my cup of tea. That may be in part because I am a male reader. I hasten to add that I found no hardship in reading every word, and in piecing together ever