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the best, November 19, 2001
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This review is from: Sabrina (Sunfire) (Paperback)
hi, i usually find romance books sappy, but this one was by far the best i have ever read. it's well written, the character actually has a personality (the girl, i mean, the guy always has such an overbearing one), and she is active in the war! how many girl spies did you see running around in 1776? Bravo!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The best Sunfire Book!, August 1, 2001
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This review is from: Sabrina (Sunfire) (Paperback)
I love many of the Sunfire books, but this is most assurdly the best one!! This is even actually one of the best books I have ever read! The love story between Richard and Sabrina is so beautiful, i always cry at the end of this book. Even though I am in my late teens now, every once in awhile I go back and read this book and am reminded of the intensity and sweetness of it. I think it is [sad] that the Sunfire books are out of print! Bring them back!!! Anyway, I love this book!!!
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This book was cool., June 20, 1998
This review is from: Sabrina (Sunfire) (Paperback)
This was another cool Sunfire book. Sabrina is an orphan living with her aunt and uncle in Charlestown, South Carolina during the American Revolution. When her uncle becomes ill, Sabrina must take over his role spying for the Patriots. Can Sabrina find the courage to risk her life for her country? And can she choose between the two men who love her - a wealthy Tory and a brave Patriot?
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