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Enchanted Afternoon [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Susan Wiggs (Author)
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January 2, 2003
A USA Today Bestselling Author
A RITA Award-winning Author

With a deft hand and a unique voice, acclaimed author Susan Wiggs creates an enchanting story that will take your breath away as it reaffirms the power of love and the magic of forgiveness.



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From Publishers Weekly

Spousal abuse, illiteracy and disputed paternity are only a few of the contemporary issues that figure in this late 19th-century romance. When last seen in Wiggs's Halfway to Heaven, the scientific-minded Michael Rowan had broken off his relationship with hotheaded Helena Cabot, a society belle from an important family. Upon discovering she was pregnant, Helena accepted a marriage proposal from up-and-coming politician Troy Barnes. As this book opens, nine years have passed, Troy has discovered the deception right after the death of Helena's father and he has begun beating her. As readers will expect from one of Wiggs' resourceful heroines, Helena breaks from him and sets out on her own with her eight-year-old son. Her first impulse is to turn to Michael but, unaware that she's being abused and certain that his long-held secrets would repel her, he demurs. So she leases the rundown Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and proceeds to create a haven for other women in trouble. One of them helps Helena overcome her inability to read while Michael bonds with his newly discovered son. Wiggs has a knack for creating engaging characters, and her energetic prose shines through the pages. However, the romance between Helena and Michael is curiously tepid compared to their earlier sparks. Although it's not vintage Wiggs, her latest should please her fans, and to a lesser extent, readers new to her work.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

"A woman's valiant struggle for life and love, by turns romantic and gritty, always compelling."
-- New York Times bestselling author Josie Litton

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 563 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press; 1 edition (January 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786249854
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786249855
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #781,075 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Susan Wiggs's life is all about family, friends...and fiction. She lives at the water's edge on an island in Puget Sound, and she commutes to her writers' group in a 17-foot motorboat. She's been featured in the national media, including NPR's "Talk of the Nation," and is a popular speaker locally and nationally.

When her recent novel, FIRESIDE, hit #1 on the New York Times, the author reportedly reacted to the news by "putting on my lipstick and sweeping the patio." Why? Because she knew that within a matter of minutes, her girlfriends would show up to pop the bubbly and help her celebrate. [Update: FIRESIDE has been chosen of one of Amazon.com's Top Ten Romances of 2009.]

According to Publishers Weekly, Wiggs writes with "refreshingly honest emotion," and the Salem Statesman Journal adds that she is "one of our best observers of stories of the heart [who] knows how to capture emotion on virtually every page of every book." Booklist characterizes her books as "real and true and unforgettable." She is the recipient of three RITA (sm) awards and four starred reviews from Publishers Weekly for her books. Her books make frequent appearances on Amazon's "best of" lists. Several of her novels have been listed as Indie Next picks and optioned as feature films. Her novels have been translated into more than two dozen languages and have made national bestseller lists, including the USA Today, Washington Post and New York Times lists.

The author is a former teacher, a Harvard graduate, an avid hiker, an amateur photographer, a good skier and terrible golfer, yet her favorite form of exercise is curling up with a good book.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I'd give 3 1/2 stars if it would let me.... A solid read and top author, May 30, 2006
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Bridget "B.A.D.T." (Grand Rapids, Michigan) - See all my reviews

I have read quite a few books by Susan Wiggs this past 12 months (Horsemaster's Daughter & A Summer Affair, Miranda, The Firebrand and Halfway to Heaven - all really good and historical in content). She is one of my most favorite authors now. I prefer historical romances and this one had a definite taste of the past. This author is great at weaving a detailed story line, pulling you back in history and creating interesting and unique characters. She spends little time in developing passionate love scenes so, if you want that, look elsewhere. She spends little time making the main content of the book about sex and attraction, if you want that, look elsewhere. If you want a warm hearted story deep with emotion and is fulfilling from beginning to end - stop here.

I wasn't sure I would like this book as a number of readers didn't care for this follow up to Halfway to Heaven. The first book was about sister #1 - Abigail. This book was about sister #2 - Helena. I think anyone who read the earlier book was interested in hearing the story that made up Helena and Michael's broken love story. Although this book was intricate and detailed, I think the most glaring thing lacking in this story was the true connection that was made again between Michael and Helena the second time around. Clearly, their joint son William was the main link and then the woman's retreat they created together at Moon Lake Lodge was the second link. Their continued love and attraction for each other seemed almost lost in the background of all the other events going on in this book (battered woman, suppressed woman's rights, a legal system in place for a male dominated society only, impossible divorces even when a woman needed it, raising a son alone, being an outcast from society and so on).

I liked that Ms. Wiggs tackled the important topic of battered woman - especially in a time as strict and male dominated as the late 1800's. I think she did a good job of allowing Helena to evolve from a pampered and beautiful daughter of a rich and powerful Senator into a mature, independent and intelligent woman in her late 20's - early 30's. She didn't crumbled up and loose it in the face of adversity as expected. Instead, she got smart and she got strong. I liked that Helena didn't stay just a pretty face - instead - she became someone to truly admire and like. I also liked that many of Michael's quirky characteristics remained in this book too - that his socks didn't match, his clothing was often rumpled and messy, his hair too long, his beard too thick, his mind brilliant but, scattered and his heart big but, tender and shy. Micheal and Helena's son William was a joy to read about. He was curious, interesting and appealing as a boy. You could really feel his wonder regarding the world at large and his ever growing fascination with everything around him. Another little mad scientist in the making.

I would have wished for more direct romance between Helena and Michael. Most of their previous lightness, joy and passion were found in the first book and even then, we only got a sprinkling of what happened. I would have enjoyed more flashbacks to warm and tender times and what caused all the attraction in the first place. I think the author had them at odds and fighting and arguing of the past and their differences a bit more than I would have liked. I would have enjoyed some more NEW loving and affectionate moments between the two. There was only one or two moments at the most in the whole book. Their relationship was often contentious regardless of their attraction and long suffering desire for the other. I do read these for the powerful emotions created and although this one had remnants of desire and deep love, it did get a little lost along the way with all the side events happening.

As all stories, this one works out nicely in the end and frankly, the bad guys get their due (Troy Barnes, etc) and the good guys & gals (the ladies at Moon Lake Lodge, etc) - find a way to make a nice life for themselves. This was an enjoyable novel to find out Helena's story and put closure to the lives of the two sisters.

This is always a great author to read. If you start with this book, just know she has many others that are really amazing and will blow this one away so, keep buying and reading Ms. Wigg's stories -you won't be sorry you did. If you are a fan already - you'll probably agree with a lot of things I said. I can't give four stars as this book was missing that passionate and deep element called "amore' - love". Five stars are reserved for only the best of the best - this one was pleasing but, fell short of true greatness. So...I gave three stars for a solid read and a top author.




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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tears and cheers, a sigh of satisfaction, August 28, 2002
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I've been waiting and waiting for this book, after reading HALFWAY TO HEAVEN, which is the sister to this one. Helena definitely married the wrong man, for all the right reasons. But all the good intentions in the world can't turn a bad man good, and once her father and protector dies, her husband Troy (Helena and Troy-ha)turns on her.

Along comes Michael Rowan, the man who tossed her aside years before. This book is the story of why he did that, and why she can forgive him for it.

Funny, funny scenes mingle with horrific and harrowing scenes to create a page turner you will never forget.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Left me wanting more..., September 9, 2002
Well needless to say, I was disappointed in this book. It had a great plot, and I think could have been much better than what it was. In Halfway to Heaven, Helena and Michael's romance seemed so much more... loving? It was just hotter I guess. Maybe it was the illicitness that made it more romantic, it was just better in Halfway to Heaven.

In Enchanted Afternoon, we finally see Michael and Helena come together after 8 years. Helena has been abused by her husband, senator Troy Barnes, and she wants a divorce, so she contacts Michael. He won't help her until he sees their son William, who he didn't know existed. Helena didn't want to win Michael through an unexpected pregnancy, so she never told him.

Helena leaves her husband and settles at Moon Lake Lodge where she helps other woman who are in similar situations. This part of the story was really great. I definitely saw how Helena had matured, and how she was a dependable and caring woman. She not only tried to better herself, she tried to help other women become something.

Unfortunately, Michael and Helena's relationship just wasn't as good. They were definitely in love, but it seemed too long for them to get there. The story dragged in the middle for me. And then, when they do finally come together and admit their love for each other, the story basically ends. There really isn't a conclusion. I think an epilogue would have made the ending more realistic and given it a definite conclusion. To me, it ended much too abruptly.

I had been really looking forward to this book, and I was disappointed in some respects. In others, such as Helena's character, I was happily pleased. Unfortunately, Michael just didn't seem to gain the same maturity that Helena had. If you want to read Enchanted Afternoon, I would just rent it from the library or a friend. It just wasn't worth buying to me.

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