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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Burning Embers by Hannah Fielding

Burning EmbersBurning Embers by Hannah Fielding
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What were the main themes of the book? Romance and learning to accept someone else's faults as well as your own. Coral and Rafe are absolutely fascinating characters I enjoyed reading about.

Describe 2 different settings or locations. One - "He wanted to look at her, drink in the beloved features, but the pain was unbearable." This is only an example about how the author explains everything so passionately.

Two - "...lay the white-washed cabin, glistening like a solid mass of pearl under the silver light of a full moon. Coral sucked in her breath. “Oh, Rafe, how did you discover such a jewel?” she whispered" When they finally overcome their differences and find each other, it is predictable but still beautiful.

Were you able to connect with the main character and why? I think any woman can connect with Coral's insecurities as I did.

Which did you find more appealing, the introduction or the conclusion? Hmmm, tough one and I haven't really decided. The ending was predictable and you can see it coming even from the middle of the book. The beginning was character development and an introduction to the characters' circumstances.

Why would you recommend or not recommend this book? Yes, I would definitely recommend this book. It's NOT just another love story.

Disclosure - I received a free book from the author in exchange for an honest review.


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