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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining novel - perfect for a quick vacation read

This was a very nice book. Felicity, nickname Fliss, is 26 and owns & operates her mother's art gallery very successfully. Sadly, she has not gotten over a brief affair she had eight years ago. She has a loving family and loving friends but has not shared with them that she is a lesbian, which leads to periodic matchups with single guys. Into her life returns her...
Published on January 20, 2007 by E. B. MULLIGAN

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Short and boring - I felt cheated,
Lynn sets all her stories in Australia which is refreshing. But her stories are short and just like her book 'Gold Fever' the story needed more! More scenes between the characters, more love scenes, more interaction.
"Fliss comes out and everybody is happy" - I wish!
I don't understand why her books are so short. Is the publisher forcing her to push them out...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining novel - perfect for a quick vacation read, January 20, 2007
This review is from: The Feel of Forever (Paperback)

This was a very nice book. Felicity, nickname Fliss, is 26 and owns & operates her mother's art gallery very successfully. Sadly, she has not gotten over a brief affair she had eight years ago. She has a loving family and loving friends but has not shared with them that she is a lesbian, which leads to periodic matchups with single guys. Into her life returns her older lover now a famous newscaster and the intrigue begins.
The author delivers another successful novel that is pleasure to read and the writing flows nicely. The last two chapters are a rollercoaster that will leave you guessing or gasping at every page. You really get a sense of the locale where Fliss and her family/friends reside.

I enjoyed the author's novel Gold Fever very much and look forward to reading her other novels -

Always and Forever
Dream Lover
Dreams Found
Silver Threads
Wild One
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Short and to the Point, January 19, 2007
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Bett Norris (St. Petersburg, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Feel of Forever (Paperback)
I've read several of author Lyn Denison's books, and so bought this one based on past experience. Settings in Australia, always a winner with me, and story lines that are believable and interesting.
The Feel of Forever is good, and I enjoyed it. I expected more, however. It seems too brief; 181 pages rush by and it reads more like a novella, or a long short story. This is more of a complaint than a criticism. I liked this book; I simply wanted more of it.
A romantic and somewhat exotic setting, an island off the coast of Queensland, is given short shrift. The father who owns a fishing vessel also seems sketchy, as though more could have been made of this. Younger sister, just eighteen, an artist, has one interesting scene with main character Fliss Devon. Her mysterious past, the breakup that hardened her heart, gets too much play, and yet not enough.
The crisis at the end seems a little contrived, because we haven't been introduced to these characters and so can't care about them enough.

I think that's the problem. There's not enough of everything in this book. Not enough character development, not enough exploration of Bailey Macrae, not enough of how lonely and isolated Fliss has been, not enough setting, not really enough plot.

All that said, I still enjoyed this novel. I'll read the next one from Lyn Denison. This author has built a fan base and should be careful not to disappoint them.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True Love Never Dies, January 17, 2007
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K. Johnson (Twin Cities, MN) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Feel of Forever (Paperback)
One can't help but fall in love with the characters in this book. Of course, that's what a reader comes to expect when picking up a book by Lyn Denison. In this case, it's especially true.

First, we have the tragic character of Felicity Devon, know as Fliss to her friends. Fliss is a late 20-something, deeply-closeted loner who still lives at home with her family. Her mother died several years prior and Fliss took over running the family art studio. Her father had been deeply depressed and only recently rejoined the world of the living as he started dating again. His girlfriend's son is also dating Fliss' younger sister. With all the romance in the air, Fliss is frightened beyond words when her first and only love comes to town.

The woman in question is Bailey Macrae, a well-known and respected news personality. Years earlier, Bailey left Fliss, got married, and had a son. Her son died and Bailey nearly went loony. Everyone in town was excited to see Bailey show up to house sit for her brother. Everyone, that is, except Fliss.

Fliss doesn't know how to handle the conflicting feelings running around in her mind. Part of her wants to hurt Bailey and tell her to leave. Part of her wants Bailey to come back into her life. As the story unfolds, the reader learns why Bailey left and feels the pains and joys as these women reconcile their past with their present. The question is... Will they have a future?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner, September 7, 2011
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Gordon Clason (kansas city, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Felicity Devon's heart was broken when she was dumped by her first love eight years ago. Now the woman is back in town and Felicity doesn't know what she wants. The suspense is exquisite. Is she going to mess with Felicity's heart again? Does she have an explanation for her actions eight years ago, and if she does, does Felicity want to hear it?

When the ex who broke your heart comes crawling back, do you get your revenge and tell her to kiss off? Or do you forgive and forget and live happily ever after? Are you still in love with her? Can you trust her again?

This book draws out the suspense until the very last page, the delicate and agonizing expectancy kept me avid and fascinated to the end. A love story with a twist, and every broken heart's dilemma: can I ever trust again?
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Short and boring - I felt cheated,, March 26, 2007
This review is from: The Feel of Forever (Paperback)
Lynn sets all her stories in Australia which is refreshing. But her stories are short and just like her book 'Gold Fever' the story needed more! More scenes between the characters, more love scenes, more interaction.
"Fliss comes out and everybody is happy" - I wish!
I don't understand why her books are so short. Is the publisher forcing her to push them out quickly?
Most authors grow and expand in their writing I didn't feel this was the case here. I doubt I will buy anymore of her books.
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