Liked It“This was a book that belonged in a series it was great I did not read them in order but I was able to follow the story the authors varied they consisted of In Bed with Her Boss Brenda Jackson; The Pastor's Woman Jacquelin Thomas, and Holiday Bride Elaine Overton. Hats off to all these authors for...” see full review » see other reviews » |
Didn’t Like It“This was an ok read. I've read quite a few of Ms. Forster's books this one was one that disappointed me. I continued reading because I thought it would get better. These were adults that knew each other all their lives, that should have been adult enough to talk about what was bothering each of...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“I love the Lockharts!”
Ms.MiMi wrote this review Thursday, August 27 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This was a book that belonged in a series it was great I did not read them in order but I was able to follow the story the authors varied they consisted of In Bed with Her Boss Brenda Jackson; The Pastor's Woman Jacquelin Thomas, and Holiday Bride Elaine Overton. Hats off to all these authors for a great job. ”
Frieda wrote this review Tuesday, May 12 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This was an ok read. I've read quite a few of Ms. Forster's books this one was one that disappointed me. I continued reading because I thought it would get better. These were adults that knew each other all their lives, that should have been adult enough to talk about what was bothering each of them. Maybe if I'd read the other books leading up to this one I might have enjoyed it better. ”
DallasDiva710 wrote this review Thursday, March 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Can You Say ANTI-CLIMACTIC
I CAN NOT tell you how much I was looking forward to the 4th and final installment in the "Three Weddings and a Reunion" Series, and how disappointed I was after reading it. The first three novels had me TOTALLY captivated and thoroughly enjoying the Lockhart sisters and their circle of friends. However, I feel like in one read Mrs. Forster took all that away. The dialogue between the characters was totally unrealistic, it often came off as stilted and unnatural. The characters that were so well-developed and had such depth in the previous installments suddenly became these cardboard like cut-outs that I just didn't seem to even know or enjoy at all in this novel. Although, the plot started off well, halfway through the book I tired of the way the romance was developing between Luther and Ruby. This novel definitely lacked sensuality, and most of the love scenes were more technical than romantic. I just wasn't emotionally caught up in this couples "romantic drama". At first, Luther and Ruby appeared to be making wonderful progress in their new relationship and then something they said or didn't say would have them right back at square one again, and we'd have to start all over again with the doubts and "silly" misunderstandings. It was frustrating to see the "eldest" couple acting like immature teenagers. As long as Ruby and Luther knew each other, their relationship should have been a lot more stable. To me it seemed like the author was grasping for issues between the couple as a way to make the the story work and in doing so made the story TOTALLY UNBELIEVABLE, and EXTREMELY slow and dull. Sad to say, I was actually relieved when this book finally came to an end!”
“Just OK. ”
shanigdowdell wrote this review Tuesday, November 27 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No