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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sexual Tension,
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This review is from: Emerald Windows (Paperback)
This book was my first foray into Christian since sometime in the early 80's. I read another reader's review that the scandal between the teacher and the student doesn't wash, and I was going to write in agreement of that but state other good qualities of the book. But then I had a thought. Okay, so the whole teacher/student thing was kind of soft-soaped, but the book itself is full of sexual tension, or for want of a better term, romantic tension. The tension between Brooke and Nick was probably stretched as tight in high school as it is when Brooke returns home. I could feel the sparks between them. They were seen at several places outside of school, in unusual circumstances, and they were observed by another student in a rather intimate, although purely artistic, moment. I could feel Brooke's reluctance; I could feel Nick's desire for resolution. If you like a good romantic STORY, and can do without the trappings of your common romance novel, you'll probably like this book. This is about LOVE, plain and simple.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Deanna's Review,
By Deanna Dilbeck (Decatur, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Emerald Windows (Paperback)
Terri has, once again, drawn depths of emotions from deep within me to the surface. From the deep anger directed at Abby Hemphill and her obnoxious attitude and constant torment of the stories main characters, to the deep profound message of Christ's love revealed with each new conflict and resolution, I couldn't stop until I had devoured each and and every word. The warmth of lost-love found was not wasted, or lost, on this reader. I look forward to more from Terri.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent work of fiction,
By Maurice M. Gray, Jr. (New Castle, DE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Emerald Windows (Paperback)
Fans of Teri Blackstock's upbeat style won't be disappointed by her latest work. The scripture "Death and life are in the power of the tongue" is proved out by the account of former art teacher Nick Marcello, who is fired from his job over the mistaken assumption that he and his student Brooke were having an affair. Abby Hemphill is credible as a villainess only because Blackstock makes sure to give us a glimpse of what makes this mean-spirited woman tick. There is no joy in this woman's life, and because of that, she is determined to steal joy from others rather than try to find some of her own. And as in real life, Mrs. Hemphill is so busy sticking her nose into other people's lives that she can't see her own family falling apart around her. I enjoyed the theme of redemptive love woven throughout this book; Brooke finding the courage to return home and face the gossip when she is commissioned to work with Nick on a career-making project and also to renew the broken relationship with her younger sister. This book held my attention to the end; my only complaint was that I wanted to see more of Sharon Hemphill (Abby's estranged daughter). Otherwise, this is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good Christian romance.
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