Chin up‚ Emily Thorn faces the pain and heartache of love lost and years wasted. She had put her life on hold to pay her husband’s way through medical school‚ and believed his promise that one day she would have the children‚ ed
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Chin up‚ Emily Thorn faces the pain and heartache of love lost and years wasted. She had put her life on hold to pay her husband’s way through medical school‚ and believed his promise that one day she would have the children‚ ed
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite Fern Michaels book thus far!,
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This review is from: Dear Emily (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a HUGE Fern Michaels fan, but I must say that Dear Emily is my favorite of Fern's books. This book gives so much hope, and is such a wonderful story. If you have ever battled with your weight, love life, or self esteem, this book is for you. It changed my life. THANK YOU FERN!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Lovely Book for Any Woman with Low Self Esteem.,
By Lovely to See You (Out There Somewhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dear Emily (Mass Market Paperback)
This was my first Fern Michaels book and, if they're this good, it won't be my last. A great novel about a woman who lets a man become so much the center of her universe that it takes his leaving her for her to really understand the insanity of her blindness. I know this story too well from personal experience, and if you have let a jerk run you into the ground and then desert you because you're not worshipping his highness like you used to, you will love Emily Thorn and how she takes control of her life.I will agree with the lowest rating reviewer here that she becomes too self-important for a while and acts like a whiny baby, but that was why she went to the retreat. This story is good because it's all about a woman who stops seeing herself as nothing but a victim and, though she is never perfect, isn't afraid to turn it all around for very long. I like that, and I think you will too, even if some of the story gets too unbelievable with the female bonding. Eight women are NEVER that close, much less three, so I found that a bit hard to swallow. Other than that, this is an uplifting and entertaining story of romance and self-discovery. Flaws aside, I think it is very well-written and inspiring.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Shame on you Fern Michaels,
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This review is from: Dear Emily (Paperback)
I am offended by the number of times that Fern Micheals used the name of the Lord in vain in Dear Emily...was that really necessary?
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