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Aug 06, 2008
(This is officially a 3.5 star rating. I want half stars, dangit!)
The Sunfire Re-Read plunges steadily on! After a long string of Vivian Schurfranz, (I just decided to get her out of the way) I was looking forward to this one! I love the Revolutionary War! I love Charleston! Did this one deliver?
Thankfully, it did! Not flawless, but definitely one of the better short-format Sunfires. Sabrina Robbins, orphaned at a young age, now lives in Charleston and works in her uncle's apothecary shop More...
The Sunfire Re-Read plunges steadily on! After a long string of Vivian Schurfranz, (I just decided to get her out of the way) I was looking forward to this one! I love the Revolutionary War! I love Charleston! Did this one deliver?
Thankfully, it did! Not flawless, but definitely one of the better short-format Sunfires. Sabrina Robbins, orphaned at a young age, now lives in Charleston and works in her uncle's apothecary shop More...
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Apr 09, 2010
First short Sunfire I read, and my favorite short Sunfire. Partly because it was set in South Carolina, and partly because all of the other short Sunfires weren't that detailed. Although this one didn't develop the characters to much, the details about the Revolution and the part where Sabrina is on the river is pretty good. I do wish that the romance was more developed, but that was alright. Anyway, this book was pretty good.
Feb 06, 2010
The best part of this whole book is where a prelude to a kiss is the two romantic heroes admiring each other's ("topaz" and "aquamarine") eyes.
Sep 04, 2008
I remember reading this back in like the 6th grade or something, and I absolutely loved it. It was part of a young adult historical fiction series. Sabrina was torn between two loves...a soldier with the Continental Army and a soldier with the British Army. I've thought about this book many times. I honestly believe my fundamental knowledge of The Revolutionary War came from this book (and Johnny Tremain, of course). I wish it weren't out of print. I'd love to read it again!
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