Learn how your comment data is processed. So no surprises there. There’s some mystery and suspense as to who’s trying to threaten Maria but it’s not hard to guess the plot. His novels include fifteen #1 New York Times bestsellers, and all of his books, including Three Weeks with My Brother, the memoir he wrote with his brother, Micah, have been New York Times and international bestsellers, and were translated into more than fifty languages. Hi Hindy, thanks for reading my review on See Me by Nicholas Sparks and leaving me a comment. Reading See Me was quick and not that bad in terms of pages. The book – See Me, also a has several themes that made me like it – a guy with anger issues, unsafe workplace, a possible stalker, and suspense. I think Sparks’ novels are more like summer reading from the two books of his that I have read of his. Many thanks again "I See Me"! Until yesterday, had anyone even suggested that she go out with a guy with his past, she would have laughed aloud or–more likely–been offended.’. My expectation for See Me was not high at all, in fact I had low expectations, so it was not at all of a surprise when I read it and thought it was okay. I began reading and it was a normal romance for 200 pages or so. The funny thing was I never even knew or even thought of that because I enjoyed them so much and didn’t want it to end. This second chance meeting starts a friendship between Maria and Colin which quickly turns into romance. Can't put this book down!!! Book Review, Falmouth, Maine. Margery doesn’t care what anyone thinks of her, rejects marriage, and would rather be on horseback than in a kitchen. The source of book has no bearing on the outcome of our reviews. serves up another heaping helping of sentimental Southern bodice-rippage.Gone are the blondes of yore, but otherwise the Sparks-ian formula is the same: a decent fellow from a good family who’s gone through some rough patches falls in love with a decent girl from a good family who’s gone through some rough patches—and is still suffering the consequences. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. While kids may have additional questions, Count Me In can at least start to explain what readers might be hearing about in the news. Join the HEA Book Club click. The talented Bennett fuels her fiction with secrets—first in her lauded debut, The Mothers (2016), and now in the assured and magnetic story of the Vignes sisters, light-skinned women parked on opposite sides of the color line. The magic that was in The Notebook is fading away I guess! What do you think? Desiree, the “fidgety twin,” and Stella, “a smart, careful girl,” make their break from stultifying rural Mallard, Louisiana, becoming 16-year-old runaways in 1954 New Orleans. What a journey! Thanks, Marcy! Please try again. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. When You See Me is an outstanding crime detective story that affirms Lisa Gardner as one of the best thriller writers of today. Basing her novel on the true story of the Pack Horse Library Project established by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s, Moyes (Still Me, 2018, etc.) Kin “[find] each other’s lives inscrutable” in this rich, sharp story about the way identity is formed. And I love that about his novels. Although I am disappointed that it’s not a fantastic read at least I have given it a go. You read all his novels so why not continue? Nice review Dinh. Also it’s light reading so you don’t have to think too hard. One night driving home in the storm from an MMA fight, Colin sees a girl with car trouble and pulls over to help her. I may have to give this one a go…thank you for an illuminating review. Thanks for dropping by at Arlene’s Book Club! But that’s exactly what happens when he meets lawyer Maria Sanchez. Maria is nothing really special, honestly, except for her past that really pushes the entire story. These characters did not have any substance and lacked any meaningful development in their personalities or the romance. Simple enough. I loved all the characters – it was good to see Colin struggle with his anger issues, though I feel it wasn’t enough. Lisa Gardner’s latest novel once again unites Sergeant D.D. I especially loved the stories about Rod Stewart peppered throughout the book. Learn more about the program.