When You Call My Name (Thorndike Large Print Silhouette Series)

by Sharon Sala

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Special Book
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2005-07-10
I read this book along time ago but will re-read it on occasion. This book is beautifully written. While reading it there are many points of deep sadness which always make me cry. There are many sections which are so moving and heart wrenching. This story never lags and is very special. I will always keep this book.
#2 - FOLLOW-UP TO MIRACLE MAN
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2004-06-01
Oh, if only we could meet these kind of men --- do they really exist?
Wyatt Hatfield, one of Toni's seven brothers, has left Tennessee after Toni and Lane's wedding and runs into a blizzard in Kentucky.
Glory Dixon's introduction to Wyatt was when she sensed his need of her. She carried his rare blood match and saved his life. By this time the story has taken ahold of you.
We meet Glory's brother J.C and her father, who have nicknamed her "Mornin' Glory".
J.C.'s friend Edward Lee shows up to help Wyatt and Glory, and he doesn't come alone, wait till you meet his father. Wow!

The mystery that has endangered Glory is so disconnected to her that it keeps you wondering how it will all connect up -- The story and the pace is great.
I just can't believe all of these heroines are hormone driven to the point of forgetting their upbringing. The only flaw I find in most books are that the gals hop into bed with someone they really don't know or that refuses to commit.
What a sad lack of self-esteem.

Although I will say that Toni had a purpose but -----
It was great when the big man, Lane came to help Wyatt -- and for Wyatt being military he sure lost his survival instinct on occasion. A female always brings a good man down [almost].

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- good mystery - great pace - definitely a keeper.

Great,, Great Book
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-05-16
I really liked this book. I usually spend 3 to 4 hours a day on the computer. The day I read this book, my computer was not turned on. That should show you how good it was. I loved the characters. Ms. Sala put romance, mystery and familly relationships into this book. As for the mystery, you knew early in the book who the culprit was, but that did not stop the book from being a good mystery. You have to read it to find out why. As I said------Great, GREAT BOOK.
when you call my name
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-02-02
I loved this book. The hero and heroine are riddled with faults and yet, are perfect for loving eachother. Ms.Sala did a great job with tragedies, love and romance. This is a book to curl up to.
Good suspense, good action!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 1998-08-31
Excellent story! Starts out with the hero, Wyatt Hatfield, having a car accident. He goes off the side of a mountain, and is close to death. The heroine, Glory Dixon, is a psychic and sees the accident happen as she's trying to go to sleep. She rushes to the hospital where she donates blood for Wyatt's blood transfusion. And it's something more than a blood transfusion that links Wyatt to Glory. He's able to hear her call for help without speaking a word. He immediately goes to Kentucky to save her from danger.

Good suspense, good action! Definitely kept me turning the pages. This is a definite keeper, and I plan to try and track down Sharon's past work as well.

Reviewed by SLS 11/25/96

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