Showing posts with label James Patterson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Patterson. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Read this and (no surprise) loved it.

Michael and Jane Forever ♥I finished Sundays at Tiffany's earlier this week, and wow, what a magical book. Michael is sweet man and I'm just so happy for Jane that she found him again. He basically lights up her life and if he's gone, there's kinda no point in going on with the story anymore. Love the happy epilogue. It's just what I wished for. The story makes me cry and after reading it, I felt very drained, as with James Patterson's previous two romances. Ahh romance.

This book reminds me a little of Sasha White's My Prerogative, with the Heroine written in first person and the Hero in third. I love how both books are written this way, and it totally works for me.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

I'VE GOT IT!

I want to cry already.

Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson (and Gabrielle Charbonnet)

No, I'm not crazy enough to get the hard cover version, but still I got a nice trade paperback size one. Big text! Lots of space! And it's still shrinkwrapped. Now I just have to plan a nice uninterrupted weekend to unwrap it. ☺

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From the back cover:

'When you grow up, you won't remember me'

Jane Margaux was never supposed to remember her imaginary friend when he vanished from her life but he was her best friend she'd ever had and she could never let his memory fade.

Jane was a sweet, funny, chubby seven-year-old, desperately seeking love from her self-obsessed mother, Vivienne, and a father who was wrapped up in a new life with his beautiful young girlfriend. Jane's only friend was handsome, funny, thirty-something Michael. Michael was different; no one else could see him, nor did they believe he existed beyond the realms of Jane's very creative imagination. They would talk from morning till night. As Jane grew older though, the time came for Michael to leave her side, his work done.

Jane couldn't forget him though and, isolated and lonely, she lives in the shadow of her dramatic and over-powering mother. Over twenty years after Michael has said goodbye, Jane catches a glimpse of that unforgotten face, her heart pounding. She can't believe it can be true - could it really be Michael?

This time though, Michael isn't just a figment of her imagination. But will the path of true love be a smooth one? And will Jane get her happy ever after?

Sundays at Tiffany's is a heart-warming romance about a girl who until now has lived her life on the sidelines, about what it feels like to fall in love, a tale of soulmates.


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It sounds beautiful. ♥

James Patterson's other two romance novels are Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas and Sam's Letters to Jennifer.

Better come prepared with boxes of tissues before embarking to read this. Be prepared to cry real bad.