Wary of men, Kathleen Haley is determined to avoid Erik Gudjonsen, the photographer assigned to the camp where she volunteers. Simultaneous.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Poignant and almost perfect,
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This review is from: The Silken Web (Hardcover)
While this is an earlier work from Brown, her potential as a prominent romance writer was evident. I won't summarize the storyline as that has been done repeatedly on previous reviews. I'd like to talk about the one flaw that bothered me in this book and that was adultery--adultery against a very likeable character. I would have altered the storyline just a little and not have them betray Seth, whom they both liked. The ending was nicely done but bittersweet due to the necessary death of Seth. I gave this book 5 stars because it was written well and I found it difficult to put down and pretty much read it in one sitting.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Another dated retread shows its age - but better than most,
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This review is from: The Silken Web (Mass Market Paperback)
Virginal camp counselor Kathleen has a torrid affair with Erik, a videographer (two days after meeting him, she has sex with the virtual stranger in the forest). After an life-threatening accident, she mistakenly thinks that he is married and rather than confront him about the woman visiting his hospital room (his sister), she slinks away and has their love child.Fast forward several years, where she has moved on with her life, and as she is about to marry Seth her boss who is disabled and has taken care of her and her son all these years (though he is unable to perform in the bedroom). Suddenly Erik has returned to the fold and she learns the truth about his so-called "wife." She now finds herself in a bind - should she marry the man who loves her more than life itself, and has dedicated himself to her and her child, or should she choose the passion that she experienced with her one and only lover? Unfortunately, author Brown has taken the cowardly way out by enabling the wimpy heroine to not to make that all important decision after all. It defininitely shows its age, but it will tug at your heartstrings nonetheless.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Californian romance reader said this about The Silken Web,
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This review is from: The Silken Web (Mass Market Paperback)
The Silken Web is one of my favorites by Sandra Brown and I own almost every book she's ever written. Brown's work combines just the right amounts of decency and steam to form an overall piece that's not trashy, but that is ensured to make your temperature rise. Like to read on your lunchbreak? Rest assured, the covers of Brown's books do not consist of two lovers tearing each others clothes off! This book is about a love so spellbinding, your heart breaks a little along with those of the protagonists, and soars like a bird when love gets back on course. If you want a read to revive your faith in romance, this is your book. Enjoy!
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