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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
strong romantic suspense thriller,
This review is from: The Cinderella Hour (Hardcover)
In Quail Ridge, Illinois, eight year old Snow Ashley Gable meets ten years old Lucas Kilcannon. The two lonely outsiders forge a bond to include e sneaking him food as his father, a local hero as a successful swimming coach fails to feed him. When his father decides to kill him, Lucas jumps out his window to escape the fire his dad lit and died in. However, he lands in the glass and nails that his father placed in the dried out swimming pool. Most people blame Lucas who is considered a bad seed.
In High school he and Snow begin seeing one another. However he leaves for the West Coast to go to college with plans to come back and marry his pregnant beloved Snow. When she miscarries, she tells him good bye and vanishes. Years later successful Atlanta radio host Snow Gable takes her show The Cinderella Hour to Chicago not knowing that the past that started in Massachusetts before she was born will come back to haunt her. Also Lucas demands to know why she left him. She knows she owes him the truth, but how to make the man she still loves understand that she suffered from post partum depression. Though at first there seems as if there are too many subplots, all tie brilliantly together inside a strong romantic suspense thriller. The story line is character driven, but not just by the second chance at love between Snow and Lucas. The major ensemble support cast plays critical roles with each having their secondary segment fit into the bigger picture. Katherine Stone writes a complex but winning tale. Harriet Klausner
4.0 out of 5 stars
good & angtsy until the last 1/4,
By RomReader (TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Cinderella Hour (Mass Market Paperback)
30yo radio-talkshow host goes back to small town to have closure with her 1st love, who was the town's black sheep when they were kids but who is now its respected & hardworking firefighter. Their quest to set things straight about their past becomes complicated as characters from their past confess to their part of separating Hero & heroine. Hero & heroine also find out that other unresolved incidents from the past are rearing its deadly heads again.
Overall, this Stone book had a poignant & angtsy childhood-sweethearts romance. Sexual tension & its very few love scenes were ok. My emotions were involved & my reading went fairly fast until the last 1/4 of the book. Basically, once Hero & heroine discussed their past fully & reconciled, the tone & pace of the book changed. The suspense part unfolded in a contrived & predictable way. It destroyed the smooth & emotional-poignant feel of the story beforehand & things became awkward & boring. Recommended for its love story.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Done!,
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This review is from: The Cinderella Hour (Hardcover)
This one was interesting from page 1. Not always the case with KS books. All the characters were lively and well-developed. Although I could have done without the lead character being named "Snow." Nevertheless, KS did an outstanding job with this story. I just loved it!
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good Read,
By knitter (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Cinderella Hour (Hardcover)
This book takes place somewhere other than the East or West Coasts wehre a lot of Katherine Stone books do. I loved this one because although I am familiar with the area I was taken in with the characters. I love Katherine Stone books and this one didn't disapoint me.
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Cinderella Hour (Platinum) by Katherine Stone (Hardcover - Oct. 2005)
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