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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Exciting Author, February 23, 2001
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Deborah A. Tiggs (Brookly, New Yor, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons (Paperback)
The book is truly a pleasure to have. Breathtaking, educational, hilarious.

Aundrea seem to be the main character in this book. Dominating, disgusting. Can't figure out why the author would want to write so much repulsive dialogue for this character. Aundrea seems to be the housekeeper most of us would want to have around. What Aundrea did on her personal time is no concern to Felix, Jim, nor the lady of the mansion, Miss Cora. Yes, she caught up on a piece here and there, but she was a damn good housekeeper.

Felix? Stupid. Cannot describe him any other way, yet he was determined to improve himself and he did it in fashion. Great guy. He too like Aundrea, is the caretaker one would be eager to hire. Though he showed stupidity, he was still smart in many ways.

Darn, the abortion, or what should have been an abortion. How amazing. I give this author nothing other than a 5 for her imagination. How wild! Having an abortion then learning 13 years later that you have a son, and living right in your father's home, the father that she was searching for, for years.

The last chapter of this book has given this author the 5 stars. The most un-forgettable ending. "The Reunion". What a reunion that was.

Fantastic dialogue!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Story!, October 14, 2003
This review is from: The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons (Paperback)
Excellent imagintion! Symplicit writing. My favorite kind of writer. Not confusing. I did not have to ready this book twice to get the jest of it. Not too many authors can compare. I find the best writers are the ones with innovative minds. Fantastic writing. Characters are well maintained and right to the point. Aundrea, a natural devil, demeaning, yet professional. The scenery is rather amazing. I saw it exactly as I read it. Great Job!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptionally intriguing__, July 6, 2005
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This review is from: The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons (Paperback)
The book is fascinating. I enjoyed the Felix character who totally donimates all characters. Quite frankly I do not find Aundrea to be bitch, but Lisa who froliced through men like children on an Easter Egg hunt. Quite an intriguing story. I enjoyed it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TRULY DEVINE!, March 21, 2001
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Gregg (Maplewood, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons (Paperback)
DEVINE Jennifer!

Sweet and scrumptious!

This novel is like yourself!

I'm stuck, on this novel like I'm stuck on you.

EXCELLENT! Continue your good work.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Dialogue!, March 26, 2001
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Georgette Bowls (Englewood, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons (Paperback)
This book is hilarious, enthralling and well written. I love her articulated "Fade Out" and Fade In". I like that! It makes the reader feel like a part of the entire event.

When Aundrea went to answer the ringing of the chimes, the "Fade Out". That was great, because one would lead you to believe that when she did answer the chimes, the scene with the young man releasing the sail was at the door. This is truly unique and I find her to be an excellent writer, her imagination goes well above and beyond.

Great job!

My favorite chapter? All, but I will give an extra star for the final chapter, "The Reunion". Fantastic!

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The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons
The House with the Red Door: The Morrisons by Jennifer E. Ferguson (Paperback - November 30, 2000)
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