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Fiorii primei iubiri by Erin St. Claire, Sandra Brown

ccgwalt's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5*

A soap-opera-like book published in 1984, Bittersweet Rain has a dated feel to it. Even so, there was something compelling about parts of the story. Not a great book, but if the time frame is taken into account, it's a decent story.

chuang22's review against another edition

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1.0

1.5

The premise grabbed me but I found some of the plot choices and characteristics to be problematic. I could never cheer on the hero or heroine. They weren’t very likeable and the romance was dull. He was an aggressive ass and she was naive and dumb. I never got over the age difference from when they first met and “fell in love”. The whole plot regarding Roscoe was over the top and made me go “WTF!?!?!” The secondary romance was questionable. I found the Haney characterization to be problematic.

The writing is descriptive and detailed. Perhaps it’s just a sign of the times and my own experience that made this book unrelated and unenjoyable. I can’t relate to the cotton industry and small town plot devices. I ended up skimming the last few chapters. It got too over the top for me. I’m sure I would have enjoyed it when it first came out but most of the plot points were too much for me.

sewcialist_librarian's review against another edition

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3.0

Typical early contemporary Brown. The characters make or break her books.

rainnbooks's review against another edition

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2.0

Sandra Brown is one of my fav authors but some of her old romance novels are really not upto the standard of her current suspense genre. This one was just time pass read, just cldnt understand why Caroline agreed to marry the father when she was so much in love with the son.
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