From New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sparks, a supernatural love story between a journalist and a librarian who dare to believe in the impossible. Science journalist Jeremy Marsh specializes in debunking the supernatural-until he falls in love with the granddaughter of the town psychic, Lexie Darnell. When Jeremy receives a letter from Boone Creek, North Carolina, about ghostly lights appearing in a cemetery, he can't resist driving down...
This was one of the dumbest books I've ever ready by Sparks. An unnecessary relationship overshadowed the actual, interesting story that could have been. It felt so incomplete.
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I just love how he always has us on the edge of tears when reading his books!
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This story was too slow to develope. It never got to the title - true believer. There was just no real story here. I jumped from chapter to chapter trying to find a story worth reading about - there never was. Maybe the WORST Nicholas Sparks book ever!
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loved the thrilling part of the war
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True Believer is about a guy named Jeremy and a girl named Lexie. Jeremy is a journalist for New York. Jeremy is called down to Lexis's little town because the cemetery is suppose to have ghost in it and Jeremy is suppose to investigate it. While trying to figure out the mystery Jeremy falls for a girl, Lexie. But now after all this time the question is does Lexie love him? Lexie is the pride of the town and she runs...
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