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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
THE WONDER OF A DISNEY FAIRYTALE,
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This review is from: Annie's Hero (Paperback)
Annie and Richard Nelson have just returned from their honeymoon which they spent at Mystic Lake--the same lake where they met as children when their parents had a cabin there. Richard reluctantly kisses his wife goodbye and goes to work--driving a fuel truck. It's a stormy day and while on a bridge he sees a busload full of children out of control coming right for him. He makes the decision to turn his wheels towards the guardrail--saving the children but resulting in a fiery crash down a hillside sending Richard into unconsciousness.When Richard awakes, he is lying in a meadow and the sun is shining. He wonders where the storm is and why he isn't hurt. A mystical being who introduces himself as Sir George tells Richard that he is a White Knight and that Richard is needed to become his best White Knight of all. Sir George erases all memory of Richard's mortal life and gives him the name of Ren and changes his appearance. He tells Ren it is going to be up to him to return to earth to save the life of an unborn child of Annie Nelson. This baby is going to grow up to save the world and there are dark and deadly evil forces at work whose job it is to prevent the child from being born. Ren returns to earth and shocks Annie. To her, he looks just like her deceased husband. She doesn't understand why no one else recognizes him. Then Annie is perplexed by a young student in her 10th grade English class, Sara. Why doesn't she show up as registered at the school? Annie's friends fear she is losing her mind as she insists the mysterious dark-haird, dark-eyed Ren is really her blond-haired, blue-eyed Richard. Sharing elements of both THE STAND by Stephen King and the movie "The Terminator," with all the magic and wonder of a Disney fairytale, Maggie Shayne weaves a mesmerizing tale of true love that is sure to enchant readers everywhere. The climactic scene is riveting with the battle between the forces of good and evil. The only things keeping me from giving it five stars instead of four was the book's predictability and an explanation towards the end of the book which was a bit unbelievable.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Touching romance marred by predictable fantasy-plot,
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This review is from: Annie's Hero (Paperback)
Richard and Annie were in love since they were children but shortly after their wedding tragedy strikes and he dies in a terrible accident. But his soul doesn't actually die, only his memories. He's taken over to an alternate universe and turned into the best "White Knight" and has dedicated his life to banishing the world of evil. His next and most important battle is to save an unborn child who has the power to change the world.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW Can I give 10 stars please?,
This review is from: Annie's Hero (Paperback)
Ok whats to say except I have been a major Maggie Shayne fan for awhile. I have read all her newer books, however I'm just now getting down to buying her early releases.
Annie's Hero was amazing. I went from crying to smiling to bursting with joy within just a few chapters. Talk about a love story. We all want to believe in life after death or a loved one not really being gone, but with the way Maggie wrote this book, it left you no doubt that true love can conquer even death. Richard/Ren is absolutley a White Knight and what woman wouldn't want to model her husband after him? And although Annie is pregnant through the entire book, it doesn't detract from the love scenes like I thought it would. I guess in the end, the only question left is, What would you do to bring back your one true love? Ms. Shayne I must say it is and has always been a pleasure to read your books.
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