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Crispens Point (2000)

by JoHannah Reardon(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 3
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Distant Shores
review 1: Okay, this one surprised me. I read it because it's been sitting in my Kindle library gathering cloud dust, AND because it has one of the more boring book covers I've ever seen. You know the phrase, "You can't judge a book by its cover"? Well, that pretty much sums it up.This was a sweet book. Perhaps not a dude-lit book, but that's okay by me. I believe I liked every character. Charlotte was a romance novel writer who needed to get out of the city so she bought a home in a rural little town. She found the charm of it to increase as she got to know neighbors and church members. It's clear there is an attraction to one guy, but for one reason or other she gravitates toward another. There's a push pull all throughout the book, and everyone around her seeing what she can... more't.Anyway, I'm glad I finally read it, and honestly, the unappealing cover will probably help me to remember it! So, good job!
review 2: WHAT a lovely book. For many years I have avoided reading romance novels because they are all so violently pornographic nowadays. It was so refreshing and nice to read this one, which is not only completely free of graphic sex scenes but full of good Christian principles too. I just loved it, and I would say more about it but that I am now in a hurry to go and find others of Ms Reardon's books. less
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choffm22
Excellent story! Especially for single women. I wish I'd written it.
kajasmin
Really enjoyed this book. Cried most of the way through it!
truntegirl
Not as good as Cherry Cobbler.
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