Another sizzling romance by Sparks between Travis Parker, who seems to have everything until he encounters Gabby Holland, his neighbor who's already in a relationship... Vietnamese translation by Nguyen Lan Huong In Vietnamese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
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Another sizzling romance by Sparks between Travis Parker, who seems to have everything until he encounters Gabby Holland, his neighbor who's already in a relationship... Vietnamese translation by Nguyen Lan Huong In Vietnamese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
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ANOTHER WELL WRITTEN LOVE STORY! I WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE WHO LOVES HIS BOOKS.
Sunshine994
Jul 30, 2009
Excellent!
Very romantic...shows the ups and downs of any relationship and the work required to make it successful!
angeness
Aug 20, 2008
a real disappointment
This book was absolutely awful. There was no character development whatsoever and the story was not even plausible. I felt no emotion for these characters, and I was insulted by the poor writing. I have read some of Nicholas Sparks other books, and have not found them lacking, but this one was one I wish I had not wasted my time on. I got the impression that he never even tried. The basic idea was barely fleshed out at all, and I doubt that even the author himself will remember these characters.
traithunter
May 1, 2008
BOOK REVIEW
Excellent story would recommend to anyone who enjoys love story with a twist. Plan to read other books by author.
piafinn
Feb 4, 2008
Sweet
Another touching love story by Sparks. He has the ability to take a lifetime of memories and condense them into the events of a few days, and the current afternoon, and distill from the description of those events, the key elements of a touching love story. His characters are always likeable, funny and real. His analysis of deep feelings and struggles over serious issues is insightful and never flippant. I'm glad it turned out as it did, although, in real life, I doubt it would have. But then, that's why it's called fiction.