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Scattered Petals (2010)

by Amanda Cabot(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0800733258 (ISBN13: 9780800733254)
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English
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Fleming H. Revell Company
series
Texas Dreams
review 1: Just as I expected from Cabot is that the story ratchets up as it goes along. I don't if i was confused in the beginning but it does set up the premise of the book at Priscilla's character. There is a lot of pain and growth throughout for both her and Zach.I think what I'm most anxious for in Cabot's books is how she wraps up the first and secondary story lines together by the end.
review 2: There's something about arranged or "convenient" marriages that makes for a great story. Without fail, it's always fun to watch the aftermath of these situations as two people slowly fall in love with each other, in the midst of their marriage. In this case Priscilla's trauma adds a unique twist to the typical situation, as she can't stand the thought of a man's touch--not
... moreeven something as little as holding hands--for fear of the horrific memories it evokes.Generally I don't pick up books that involve a woman being assaulted, simply because I prefer to read lighter fare... In this case I had previously purchased the whole Texas Dreams series based solely on the synopsis of the first book, so I didn't really know what I had here until I started reading. Though I was initially hesitant, I quickly found myself caught up in Priscilla's drama, wondering how she would manage to pick up the shattered pieces of her life.The story touches on--and in many cases actually revolves around--some pretty tough issues, but it's handled very tactfully. The author presents the raw matters with realism, yet keeps certain details vague enough to prevent the content from being too edgy.If there's one thing I didn't care for, it would have to be Jean-Michael and the small sections of story written from his perspective. Admittedly, I never have much sympathy or affection for villains, but I can't help feeling that his character was a bit one dimensional. His thoughts alternated between revenge and pride over his (supposedly) high intellect, and that was pretty much the extent of his character.Despite a semi-annoying villain, ultimately I'm glad to have read this novel. Priscilla's story is a difficult one, but it's very intriguing to watch as she slowly heals and pieces together a new life. Zach is very kind in his consideration for Priscilla, and even though it makes things difficult, he is always mindful of her fear of men. They both have deep wounds from the past, but together they slowly help each other heal, without even realizing it. It's these two characters and their slow-but-steady relationship that made this my favorite book in the Texas Dreams trilogy. Recommended! less
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Kal
It had been a while since I'd read #1, Paper Roses but it came back to me once I started reading.
cenarvaez
Wonderful!! I am in tears.
abigaye
DON'T READ
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