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Love this series and the two main characters, November 3, 2007
This review is from: Fidelity (I Found My Heart in San Francisco, Book Six) (Paperback)
This is a totally intense story in the I Found My Heart in San Francisco series. I was completely delighted to see this novel in print (and with another great cover).
Excellent writing, perfectly paced plot, lovable characters, as well as characters you can come to loathe.
In addition to a great plot the humor is laugh out loud funny. The author, who I thought was perfection in her other novels, All That Matters, Cherry Grove and Arbor Vitea just keeps surprising me with one hit novel after another.
The two main characters, Jamie and Ryan, are as endearing as ever - as well as passionate and very sexy. In addition, their extended family and group of friends are endlessly interesting. The author explores them thoroughly so that the reader gets to know them as well as we do to Jamie and Ryan.
I couldn't want more (already looking forward to re-reading it)and yet I am clamoring for the next novel in this series.
This is a Keeper!
Don't miss the other novels in this great series:
Awakenings
Beginnings
Coalescence
Disclosures
Entwined
Fidelity
Getaway
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ANOTHER GREAT ONE!!!!!!, August 9, 2007
This review is from: Fidelity (I Found My Heart in San Francisco, Book Six) (Paperback)
The story of Jaimi and Ryan follows with this no stop great new novel.
Fidelity is the sixth installment in a twenty-six book series following the lives of Jamie Evans and Ryan O'Flaherty.
Jamie, Ryan, their friends, families and the times they live in are chronicled in the series, which was created for the reader who hates to have a book end just when it's getting good.
In Fidelity, the new lovers are forced to determine if absence really does make the heart grow fonder. Jamie's headed to Rhode Island to back-up her vow to spend more time with her mother, and Ryan's going to Santa Cruz to prepare for the upcoming volleyball season.
A week isn't a long time when it's measured against a lifetime commitment, but in the "can't breathe without you" stage of their nascent relationship they view their separation with a mixture of dread and resignation.
One person who's very happy to have the couple separated is Jamie's father. He takes the opportunity to make his objections to their bond more than clear--in his usual manipulative way.
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