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Sep 07, 2009
I read this book in about a week. It quickly changed my view of Willow. I felt sorry for Hannah her daughter from Thatcher Eaton. She had so many issues just coming into the world not being truly excepted by any of the Eatons. And then having a new baby brother arriving from her mother (Willow) and her step-father Miguel. How could a girl not feel out of place? Her mother was so strong in the other two novels of this series. Where did her courage go? She seems as weak and fragile as Bunny Eaton.
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Sep 11, 2011
A little predictable, not as strong as other VC Andrew's work. What happened to the strong, capable Willow? She was portrayed like just another weak, selfish Palm Beach character in this. I thought things were getting better once they did the whole running away thing but then we were expected to then get to know a whole different family with weird dramas of their own. I was more interested in what was going on with the main characters, although I can see how it would cause Hannah to make the dec
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Oct 15, 2009
This book wasn't in my favorite series of stories. It seems this series took the longest to read because it just wasn't that interesting.
This book picks up with Willow and her husband Miguel, and Willow's 15 yr old daughter Hannah. The book is from Hannah's point of view as her mother is busy working as a psychologist, her step-father is busy teaching at a university, her bio dad is remarried, has teenaged twin boys who are completely spoiled and out of hand. She doesn't have much to More...
This book picks up with Willow and her husband Miguel, and Willow's 15 yr old daughter Hannah. The book is from Hannah's point of view as her mother is busy working as a psychologist, her step-father is busy teaching at a university, her bio dad is remarried, has teenaged twin boys who are completely spoiled and out of hand. She doesn't have much to More...
May 07, 2011
I really liked this series in the beginning, but it started to go downhill a little bit and the characters weren't as realistic as Andrews' characters usually are. Still a decent series that follows the same basic structure of the V.C. Andrews series collections.
Oct 05, 2009
Now this was a very very good book. iread the other two books and iwas transfixed and now that i read this book i understand more of what happened to Willo. All three books in the series are wonderful and they are awsome.
A girl trying to figure out what she is supposed to do and figuring out who she really is.
A girl trying to figure out what she is supposed to do and figuring out who she really is.
Dec 20, 2011
A brilliant book, cleverly tied in to the previous two in the series and continues with Willow's daughter, a well crafted sequel.
Sep 22, 2011
Just love these VC Andrews books. Hannah takes off with her boyfriend and mentally ill uncle. She comes back to make up with her mother. Can't wait to see what happens next. Such a soap opera.
Nov 13, 2008
This was the third book in the Willow series. It was a good series, but not my favorite by this author.
Nov 12, 2008
From Hannah Eaton's POV, Willow's daughter. A little predictable, but still fun to read!
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