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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780671039929
ISBN number: 067103992X
Label: Pocket
Manufacturer: Pocket
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 480
Printing Date: June 01, 2002
Publishing house: Pocket
Release Date: May 21, 2002
Sale Popularity Level: 179483
Studio: Pocket
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IN A WORLD OF HIDDEN DANGERS, IT'S EASY TO GET LOST....
After discovering her true identity, Willow De Beers leaves her North Carolina town to live with her real mother and her half-brother in Palm Beach, Florida. Now caught up in a world of glamour and extravagant wealth -- where nosy neighbors, fueled by gossip and greed, keep an eye on her eccentric family -- Willow is determined to make a fresh start.
Thatcher Eaton, the debonair attorney, uses his intoxicating charm once again, this time convincing Willow to give him her hand in marriage. It¹s to be the ritziest wedding of the decade, even by Palm Beach standards. But as future plans are made, families feud and rumors fly -- and Willow soon learns the horrifying truth: from the darkest of secrets, there is no escape....
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I loved this book because it explains in a subconscious way how a woman, can have all she wants and be jaded. Willow to me, is instinctual and she's not used to unlove from others! That's what I love about her! She's so smart, but so ungifted!
I feel sorry for Bunny, and her chat on multiple orgasms' is renting! That's what makes her such funny yet sad. All I can say is: YOU GO WILLOW! You'll love this novel! Yum...
This book is very "Basic Instict" in it's nature, except Willow doesn't expperiment other two-way streets. Not to mention, she's a total wimp! But she's smart and gorgeous!
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After I read Willow, I was thrilled that the book didn't include any of the usual incestual relationships found in VC Andrew's novels. Although there was an undercurrent of incestual thoughts on part of Linden for Willow, it didn't really come to it's full fruition.
I loved the character of Willow. The writers created a smart, ambitious, independent heroin. She was serious about her quest to find and know her birth mother, but she was vulnerable since the death of her father. When her college boyfriend failed to support her journey, it left Willow with a new fresh wound of vulnerability.
Willow had to marry Thatcher. She loved him and because she loved him, she wanted to trust him. That is her bottom line.
I would have loved to see the writers delve deeper into their relationship. It seems obvious to me that if they are both married to others and using their daughter like a pawn that they have unfinished business together.
The ladies who told Willow about Thatcher's infidelity was the writer's way of giving the story's heroin some female friends.
Finally, I have to admit that I cried during every part with Willow and Thatcher because I had a feeling that he would betray her in a most hurtful way. Willow has to deal with that hurt and I don't think that she has healed. Sure she divorced Thatcher and married her college professor, but that doesn't seem like closure enough for the love that they shared.
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This book had me bored out of my mind. About 3/4 of the way through is the only time it held my interest. Why did Willow marry Thatcher Eaton? I thought Willow was a mature, smart women. Apparently everyone but her could tell that Thatcher had been cheating on her. Duh Willow.I like her occasional bad attitude. Her snide remarks to the locals actually was kind of humerous.
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Can someone please explain to me why Willow marries the arrogant, ridiculous, unfaithful Thatcher Eaton? It's so pointless.
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I have read all of V.C. Andrews books and whilst I did enjoy this one, I think it was a bit predictable at times. There weren't any big twists with this one. Still a good read, though. :)
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