Life isn't about finding true love--it's about reaching it.
First comes love, then comes marriage...and then there's the third wheel. Cassie Hart has watched her best friends find the perfect guys while she kissed a lot of frogs. So when she finally realizes that it's easier to order shoes online than it is to find a decent man, she gives up. No more men. No more romance. No more waiting for true love. Instead, she decides to focus on her new internship and life outside men--until fate deals her a hand of ex-boyfriends and one infuriating new boss. Try as she might to avoid love, she's about to learn life isn't about finding the one. It's about reaching him.
Wow, I think for the first time in a while I'm done with a book that has just left me in awe. I loved this one. I almost immediately was connected with Sophie, through the entire book I could feel her emotions. Fear, love, disgust, happiness, longing this book has it all. And it's not just Sophie that I connected with. I loved Cole and was almost as attached to him as I was Sophie. The other main characters (the bad guys)...
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I have enjoyed this author for a long time. This is not one of her better books but still enjoyable. I would rate it a 8 of 10
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The reader will be fooled by Dorothy Garlock's "The Moon Looked Down," since although it is written in what appears to be seemingly a sophomoric-hand, the story is still an important one to re-tell. The book begins with Sophie Heller being awakened by three men burning down her family's barn. She later finds out that the men are townsmen intent on driving her and her family out of town because they are of German heritage...
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During the early days of American's involvement in World War II, it was common knowledge of how Japanese Americans were rounded up and put in interment camps. But what about Americans who had immigrated to this country from Germany? Dorothy Garlock's new book, The Moon Looks Down, takes a look at how one German family in a small Illinois town had to put with bigotry, oppression and intimidation as the country was turned upside...
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The Heller family fled Germany for America. They settled in Victory, Illinois where they were welcomed by their new American neighbors. A decade later, the neighbors some of whom befriended the family a decade ago when they moved here and remained friends throughout suddenly think they are German sympathizers. Angry over the growing threat to her family, twenty years old Sophie Heller wants it to end, but cannot figure...
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If you've already devoured Onyx Storm, you may have a bit of a wait until the next book in the Empyrean Saga. Author Rebecca Yarros has announced a planned break before writing the fourth installment in the five-book series. But never fear, we've put together a list of sixteen excellent read-alikes!