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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book to be remembered always.,
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This review is from: Reap the Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of a trilogy, but the rich historical background in the novel has been made very real by the author; her characters are alive, vibrant, and people from other ages and times leap out at you from the book.The Wind Dancer is symbolic of not just a priceless, much-sought-after statue--it is something that calls to mind a pure transcendant beauty that an artist's hand has realized and that nobody else can copy--something so powerful that an identical copy of the same piece cannot fool even a man whose eyes are going blind. The image evoked of the Wind Dancer is special beyond description. Admittedly the visual painting of the Wind Dancer has to be helped by the imagination. But trust me, the hero and heroine and the fresh style in which the story is portrayed will keep your eyes open--no lengthy, flowery passages as if the thing was an epic, just a gorgeously written plot, and with the romance thrown in, the whole thing is very nicely spiced up. These are not the only things in the book. I read it years back, and am looking for it again, and still I cannot ever forget it. The story is well researched, but the skill with which the knowledge of the time is made three-dimensional does the historical background more justice than ever. Those who know of this book will know what I mean. You won't forget the hero and heroine long after their names have faded from your memory--they have a staying power, and they blend to fit into their world despite of differences. Keep writing, Johanssen--you have got the gift.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I found the characters and locations intriguing.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Reap the Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
I had a difficult time putting this book down. The author has obviously spent time researching her history and she had me on the edge of my seat for the entire book. I look forward to reading the rest of the Wind Dancer series. If you like romance intermingled with mystery this book is for you. The secrets will suprise you!!
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Reap the Wind--REVISED EDITION,
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This review is from: Reap the Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was revised.I should have read the author's note which was at the back of the book and paid closer attention to the front cover that had "revised" on it because indeed, this novel is revised from the original novel that was released before Johanseen went to bestselling stardom with her suspense novels. Before suspense, she wrote romance, historical romances at that and was pretty good at it. Since Long After Midnight and Ugly Duckling, she's now writing straight suspense. Reap the Wind is the third book in the Wind Dancer trilogy that is set in contemporary time. It has a very lovely romance in it with various love scenes that today, with the revised edition, the author saw fit to edit out a couple of them. Also, what's edited and changed are the actions of the characters from the original publication. As I was reading this book again (as I had bought a new copy to be put up with my other keepers) I started noticing differences that I didn't really care for and thus I quit reading it out of fustration and anger. I went back to find my original copy and indeed, the author made changes that really bothered this reader---a lot. Why certain scenes/characters/ending needed to be changed is beyond me and I didn't find that it was all that necessary but that's me. If you've already read this book, and had previously read this book when it was first published, you will be disappointed. If you've never read Johanssen, this book will not disappoint you. This book was a keeper for me so I was horrified that the author went back to make some key changes that affected plot and character. Reap The Wind is a favorite of mine so I strongly disagree with the changes but to each his own. Just to note that this is a really big peeve of mine when authors go back to their previous books and make changes that they feel, may give them a wider audience, but meanwhile, your angering your previous audience with the changes. Go figure. I still read Iris Johansen. I just don't like what she did with Reap the Wind.
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