Author:
Narrator: Kyf Brewer
Format: Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Random House
Published: Oct 2005
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $44.95
Discs: 10
Three daunting bachelors embark on a journey to the Mediterranean where they fall for women who challenge their deepest relationship phobias, sparking big changes in the once-carefree trio that just might put an end to their carousing days forever. Simultaneous.
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#1 New York Times bestseller Nicholas Sparks turns his unrivaled talents to a new tale about love found and lost, and the choices we hope we'll never...
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A workaholic attorney, Sarah Anderson finds her life transformed by an inheritance from an elderly client and by a magnificent mansion, built in the...
Christianna, the comely and kindhearted princess of Liechtenstein, is buried beneath a deluge of official functions but craves to do something...
This book had to be one of THE biggest wastes of time ever. The writing was predictable, repetitive, and forgetable. Terrible book.
It dragged on for so long...Get on with it already!
Every so often, I switch to Danielle Steele to take a break from the thrillers/mysteries that I prefer. I'd say that this story started out a little dullsville. It got a little more interesting towards the middle and then just fit together all nice and neat-- which I think Ms. Steele is known for. Good Chick Book, but nothing earth shattering.