Avon It Happened One Season, Romance, Paperback, Stephanie Laurens
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Description: The four authors of the bestselling IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT- Stephanie Laurens, Mary Balogh, Jacquie D' Alessandro, and Candice Hern-return in this even more innovative anthology. Through a month-long online contest, the theme for these stories came from the readers themselves!. Avon It Happened One Season, Romance, Paperback, Stephanie Laurens - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780061993374
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Dimensions: 106x171mm
ISBN: 9780061993374
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Author: johnboy
Rating: 5
Review: Purchased for my wife who is an avid reader and has said that this particular novel is up to her usual high standard
Author: CJ
Rating: 3
Review: I bought the anthology because I'm a Mary Balogh fan but Jacquie d'Allessandro's was the best one by far. Stephanie Laurens tale was too tall - the heroine's 'Sisterhood', the 'mission' all a bit far fetched. The heroine is described as being so beautiful you don't really understand why she is still 'on the shelf' after however many seasons and all in all it was a story I skimmed. Mary Balogh's Only Love was a bit of a combination of some of her longer books as one of the other reviewers points out but it was quite sweet and well told. Not very memorable and not that satisfactory. My favourite of the four was the story by Jacquie d'Alessandro in which the heroine is an artist and sister of the Hero's sergeant who died at Waterloo. The Hero feels responsible for her brothers death and looks her up to find that she is in desperate straights having lost her job through no fault of her own. The reason I liked this story is that they get married early on and you see their married relationship develop before the slight complication at the end. It was a sweet tale and more realistic that some of the others and well told. Candice Hern's version was alright. The Hero's battle trauma was not very evident but ther heroine's disability was well dealt with. The plot line that they were given was a bit too restrictive to allow each to vary too much in my view and it did make the stories rather repetitive. I thought 'It Happened One Night' which was a previous anthology by the same four authors worked better and seemed to give each author more scope for variation so you didn't end up with four similar stories told in slightly different ways. I think that's why I enjoyed J d'A's version most this time - partly because it was the most different of the four.