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A Dance to Remember (Keane-Morrison Family Saga #4)
— They’d connected so quickly and so deeply that it still left Laura breathless to think about it. Wade was everything she’d dreamed of and more. And while the present still felt far too good to be true, how could she not . . . make the most of every moment? For now she felt deliriously happy. With any luck, it would last longer than a heartbeat.— For both Wade and Laura,...more
Hardcover, 425 pages
Published
January 28th 2006
by Covenant Communications
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This is the fourth of a series of books that I just finished. I almost don't want to admit to reading them because they were so sappy and just made me tired. My niece recommended them and I had read one of them so I thought I'd read the series. They are ok books. Anita Stansfield is a Church author, so be prepared for lots of churchy stuff. I am not opposed to that, but our faith and our beliefs are very personal, and these books give the authors opinions. The 4 books center around the lives of...more
I actually read the first book of this series about 5 years ago but had no desire to continue reading them because at the time I felt that the books were too sad. I remember spending much of the book in tears. I don't know if I have grown out of it but I teared up once or twice but on the whole found it a little mellow dramatic.
I feel like the book spent most of this book and the previous book with everyone in tears. I found this a little boring. I also felt the book was predictable and very unr...more
I feel like the book spent most of this book and the previous book with everyone in tears. I found this a little boring. I also felt the book was predictable and very unr...more
I just finished this book again for the second time. I like it. I don't know why. ha ha - it's SUPER depressing, but I like to watch them overcome such awful circumstances. The whole series seems a little unreal - meaning everything bad happened to them. But I really got pulled into how they overcame it. In fact, I usually skim long paragraphs of non-conversation parts, but I couldn't skim this book. I read every word. Not something I would want to read all the time since it sucks me in so hard...more
Stupid book. I ended up reading the whole thing in one sitting (at night, when I really should have been sleeping).
Wade was introduced in Dancing in the Light and this book continues his story, as he deals with the struggles his new wife has with depression. I found myself skimming some pages, as there is a lot of talking and explaining about depression and symptoms, treatments, etc. There's a lot of crying too. This novel was very reminiscent of "To Love Again," with the wife struggling with t...more
Wade was introduced in Dancing in the Light and this book continues his story, as he deals with the struggles his new wife has with depression. I found myself skimming some pages, as there is a lot of talking and explaining about depression and symptoms, treatments, etc. There's a lot of crying too. This novel was very reminiscent of "To Love Again," with the wife struggling with t...more
???? I finally decided to read an Anita Stansfield book so that I could see what all the fuss was about. I guess I picked the wrong Stansfield book to start with. It's a worthy story and I WANTED to like it, but the writing reminds of how Jack Weyland seems to have become - lazy, like they are just trying to "crank out" the books. I didn't realize until the second chapter that it was a sequel, but I don't think that made all the difference. Does anyone have a better recommendation?
A great book about healing and overcoming emotional challenges. At times, I got annoyed with how much detail she gave in the story. It could have been a lot shorter if she wasn't so detail-oriented. I'd be interested to try a different book she's written to see if that is her writing style or if it was just in this book. If she writes like that in all her books, I think I'll pass even though the story lines are good.
Pretty sure this is the 4th and final book in the Dance series...it was good, I'm totally in love with Wade and Alex and their father! Wade and Laura and their families face new challenges in this book, which of course you saw coming in the last. I got a glimpse into depression that makes me grateful for my physical and mental health!
I hate to say it, but the only reason it got 2 stars is because it's Anita Stansfield. I LOVE her characters, and her willingness to tackle real-life challenges--especially this one as I deal with depression myself. BUT this series (specifically the last 2) and her other new one (Barrington saga) have been really hard for me to get through. WAAAAY too much exposition, and not enough action--not car chase type, just activity. A lot of passive sentences; a lot of paragraphs (and even a chapter or...more
Dec 29, 2008
Paige
marked it as to-read
12/28/08
Autumn gave it 5 stars
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Autumn gave it 5 stars
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AWESOME BOOK!!!!!!!!!
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Anita Stansfield, the LDS market's #1 best-selling romance novelist, is an imaginative and prolific writer whose romantic stories have captivated her readers.
"With sales approaching a half million, Anita Stansfield has clearly found a niche in this market," said Nicole Martin, Publicist for Covenant Communications. "Her popularity stems from her ability to empathize with and write about the issues...more
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"With sales approaching a half million, Anita Stansfield has clearly found a niche in this market," said Nicole Martin, Publicist for Covenant Communications. "Her popularity stems from her ability to empathize with and write about the issues...more
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