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Apr 15, 2009
I guess I was bound to be disappointed, as much as I loved The Note, but I was hoping Angela Hunt could write a sequel that I would love as much as the original. Unfortunately, she did not. She wrote a Hallmark movie--sappy sweet, cast with beautiful people and all tied up with a bow at the end. I can't say much about plot details without them being a spoiler either for this book or for The Note, so I won't say much except that the main character is a newspaper columnist whose column is titled H
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Aug 13, 2009
This was a nice love story spanning two intertwining between a 1960's Vietnam War love story and that of Peyton and King. Peyton is a journalist who has been dating one of the editors Kingston Danville who is in her eyes the perfect man but she does not feel worthy of his marriage proposal. She is also trying to build a relationship with her 18 year daughter that she gave up at birth while King is having his own struggles with a college age son who wants to change from baseball to art. When one
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Aug 19, 2010
Again, book better than the movie. And not sure why the movie had to change the daughters name. Even though author addressed it, it was just weird! this to me was almost a novella, not real long and rushed. it could have been better, and I cant put my finger on what. Maybe just her not wanting to marry the man of her dreams, cause a daughter that she just met MAY not agree. It would be pretty selfish of an 18 yr old to demand her mom not have a life.
Aug 26, 2009
A heartwarming story about the consequences of following your heart versus your head.
May 23, 2009
After giving five stars to The Note, I am sorry to say I am only giving three to the sequel. Unfortunately it was not written to be a sequel to the book but rather to a Hallmark Channel movie of the same name. Hunt changed a character's name as well as the location to match the movie and the story just didn't have the same quality as the original.
Oct 24, 2010
It's a good story and I enjoyed the movie. I just don't tend to care for books based on movies... it feels like I'm reading a movie, not a book.
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