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Name : | Jessica E. |
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Like the title, the book is bitter sweet.
This book kept me engaged and wanting to read more.
This is not a great book. Yes there are kinky parts but there isn't really a story line. How this is a trilogy I will never know. I don't even feel compelled to read the second book.
This book was gripping and hard to put down. There are twists and turns throughout the story that keeps you at the edge of your seat.
This book was nicely written. I felt I could connect with the characters and their way of life in Alaska. The descriptions of the landscape made me feel like I was there with them. The book was a decent read but the book could have ended sooner then it did. It didn\\\'t need the added fluff and drama at the end.
This book is very different form other books written by this author but just as good. I loved the the story of the little girls and how dramatically her life changes and how well she adapts.
Well written and easy to read.
This book was very similar to Defending Jacob. If I had read The Dinner before Defending Jacob I think I would have liked it better. There are many parallels between the two books. Both books made for lengthy discussions.
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