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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!!
This book was non-stop reading. I warn anyone that buys it to not start reading it till you have several hours to dedicate to it. It was as exciting and page turning as the first two and I am anxiously awaiting the next book. A must have for any V.C. Andrews fan
Published on November 4, 2000 by leana@augustmail.com

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars One Tragedy After Another
Can one person really endure so much bad luck and tragedy? Rain is raised by a step-family, with many tragedies of their own. Then she inherits most of the fortune of her Grandmother Hudson, which incurs the wrath of her real mother and the vicious, demented Aunt Victoria. She seems to have no friends in the world other than the family chauffeur, Jake. And Jake is not...
Published on December 12, 2000 by Jill Clardy


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars One Tragedy After Another, December 12, 2000
Can one person really endure so much bad luck and tragedy? Rain is raised by a step-family, with many tragedies of their own. Then she inherits most of the fortune of her Grandmother Hudson, which incurs the wrath of her real mother and the vicious, demented Aunt Victoria. She seems to have no friends in the world other than the family chauffeur, Jake. And Jake is not exactly a role model with his lonely life and chronic alcoholism. Another close family member dies tragically, then Rain is paralyzed in a riding accident, and she becomes Aunt Victoria's victim after moving back home. If you've read other V.C. Andrews novels, you know that there will eventually be a happy ending, but getting there is a torturous route.

The writing is sometimes laughable, such as the following line at the end of Chapter 5: "Maybe it was a combination of everyone tossing his or her self-interest into the fragile boat of love, sinking it in the sea of tragedy we were destined to cross together." I was also annoyed by the many typographical errors; for instance, the word "panty" was used instead of "pantry" and the psychologist's name was changed back and forth from Dr. Snyder to Dr. Synder multiple times. An attentive editor with a sharp pencil should have caught these inconsistencies.

This book reminded me why I stopped reading V.C. Andrews several years ago...unreal, poorly constructed plots and predictable endings after convoluted ramblings through the land of insanity and cruelty.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!!, November 4, 2000
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"leana@augustmail.com" (Irving, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This book was non-stop reading. I warn anyone that buys it to not start reading it till you have several hours to dedicate to it. It was as exciting and page turning as the first two and I am anxiously awaiting the next book. A must have for any V.C. Andrews fan
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST OF THE SERIES...., October 31, 2000
Having read the other 2 books in the Hudson series, I can honestly say this is by far the greatest one. The plot is more exciting and the characters have more depth. As with the other 2 books, more secrets are revealed, further complicating Rain Arnold's already troubled existance. You get a new look at some of the lesser characters, like Jake. The worst part about this book is having to end it....it leaves you begging for more! Hopefully, all the questions that this book makes you ask will finally be revealed in the last novel of the series: "The End of the Rainbow".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Too Great, December 31, 2000
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Yes, the book was the best in the series. But that isn't saying much. The plot was somewhat entertaining, but it had nothing to do with the first books in the series. The second book should have been left out entirely because it added nothing to the plot and, if her name was changed, could have been part of a seperate series. This whole series was just a copy of other series, nothing new. Once again the ghostwriter's plot is the same, poor girl loses a parent and goes to live with rich relatives and falls in love. Yawn! I'm not saying that all V.C. Andrews books are bad, that isn't true. She is my favorite writer and I'm sorry to see the ghostwriter print trash like this.The best books r the Flowers in the Attic books. The first books in the Logan series are very good, but in the last couple of books they go back to the same poor girl to rich girl plot. V.C. Andrews has written many good books, this just isn't one of them.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT AS GOOD AS THE PREVIOUS IN THE SERIES, November 18, 2000
After the death of grandmother Hudson, Rain, finds herself in a battle with her mother, and her wicked aunt for a vast fortune. The entire Hudson fortune has been left to Rain, and the other family members will stop at nothing to make sure she does not see a penny of it.

After a brief meeting with the family, Rain, makes it clear she is not after the money, but refuses to give it to the rest of the family, for her grandmother wanted it that way. Her aunt Victoria decides to befriend Rain, as a way to fulfill her own agenda.

After a tragic accident leaves Rain helpless, she will welcome the kindness of a stranger, while still harbouring the dark secrets that plague her family.

"Eye Of The Storm" is not as good as the other novels in this series; it drags on too long, and the reader is overwhelmed with one tragedy after another.

V.C. Andrews has a gift for writing dark fiction, but this novels falls short of her previous books. As always, it is well-written, but halfway through the book I did not care what would happen; the characters were transparent, and the plot did not contain the necessary twists to pull the book to it's climax.

Nick Gonnella

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars just another storm, July 31, 2006
although this book was better than the first two book in the hudson series, it still wasn't great. when grandmother hudson dies, rain is to inherit millions. aunt victoria, on the other hand, has other plans for rain. rain thought her aunt was crazy before, but she never realized just how crazy she was until rain is forced to live her after a devastating accident. rain is just about to give up on life, until she meets austin clarke, a physical therapist. it was love at first site. aunt vicortia doens't like rain hanging out with austin, and she takes drastic measures to keep them apart. just when rain thinks that her life couldn't get any worse, rain finds herself in a situation where she has to fight for her own life.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Same Ole Same Ole, October 18, 2001
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"heavenly_kat" (New Orleans, Louisiana) - See all my reviews
Some may say that Rain was better than most of the gostwriter series, but seriously ...
The only good series the gostwriter ever wrote were the Logan, Cutler, and Orphans.
The rest ... well lets just say thats a waste of eight bucks ... if you want a book to compare to the sensational My Sweet Audrina, or Heaven go out and buy Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden or Rebecca by Daphne Dumaurier.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as her past books, January 9, 2001
I didn't find the Rain Seriers as good as some of her others. But it was not as bad as some like to say it was. There were not as many twist, turns and suprises as in other books. I also don't like the way they kill some many people off. Yes, family members die, but not that many in so short of a time. For once, I would like to see someone actually follow thier dream and see it not end of tragically for them. I do agree with some of the others, they are really getting to predicatable and repatative. I only hope that they get better!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A Disappointing Continuation, December 2, 2000
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After reading this book, I just have to post my thoughts. It is V.C Andrews and her ghost writer's worst book. It is not V.C. Andrews writing style, and the plot has nothing to do with the previous books. It seems as if her ghostwriter was so eager to end the book, she killed off everybody but Rain. This book is horrible-don't buy it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Redundant and Whiny, November 29, 2000
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This is the second book I didn't like written by the GW, the first being Melody (which got better the second time I read it.) This one didn't. Unfortunately I think that the GW ran out of ideas and decided that he had to crush poor Rain. I mean come on. SPOILERS!! First he kills off her brother and then there is her accident. Then all that stuff that Victoria put her through? It was redundant for one thing. He kept going over what Victoria was doing to her even though he had just said it a few pages before! This was definitely a poor one on Neiderman's side. But oh well, my VCA site can't have all good reveiws lol. If you have to read it, I recomment waiting for it to be at the library or the used bookstore.
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