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The second half of the book is a little better. I'll wait until I see some more posts.

Have you all read any of Lisa Tawn Bergren's other boooks?



Honestly, I've not travelled very widely in Europe (other than the UK, I've been to Germany and Poland) but I would love to go to France someday, and maybe The Netherlands--mainly for the art and long cultural history.

And I have read this one :) I really enjoyed it.
If I was going on a Grand Tour, I would put France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany on the list.

I think it depends on the type of travel whether or not you encounter any self-discovery. How much do you interact with the people and their culture, how much of the history to you explore, or are you there just to have a good time and eat, drink and be merry? When I went to Ireland it was with my church choir. We sang our way around the country and had lots of interaction with the people in the churches where we sang. It made an amazing difference in what I learned about the people, their way of life, and their country.

I've actually never been to Ireland, even though it's so close. I think it seems like less of a tourist attraction to me because I am so close to it, and because I'm very aware of all the troubles that are still going on over there.

No troubles at all in Ireland itself, but may be problems in Northern Ireland. We felt very safe in Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and points in between.

All cultural student exchange programs seem to me to be on the right track. I thoroughly enjoyed a year with an exchange student from France fifty years ago and opportunities to know foreign missionaries while they are over here. They add a "face" to different places on the map.
I would love to see all the European countries but am happily married for 43 years to a wonderful man who doesn't want to travel-----so we just go to the mountains and I read about it all.



Lisa Wingate Moses Lake books are same way as was the Amy Wallace heros series.

I do NOT like it! I just finished the book and enjoyed it, but I may not have read it if I had known. I love a good series, but I also feel each book should stand alone. I feel ripped off when an author does that, as if they are forcing me to buy their next book. Unless I have the whole series ahead of time and can read them consecutively, by the time I get around to reading the next book I can't remember exactly what happened and which character is which. I agree with Chris said, "An author can leave the reader wanting more of the characters without a cliffhanger."


I don't mind most of the time as long as I don't have to wait forever for the next book to come out. But it is nice if they resolve at least some of the major issues.

I'm the same as Loraine. I don't mind if there's a hint at a future book, maybe a secondary character whose storyline isn't concluded, but I prefer the main storyline to be mostly concluded by the end of the book. I want some sense of satisfaction when I close the book, not annoyance that I'll have to wait for the next book.
Also, I'm hoping to get on to this book once I've finished my current read.

Oh yeah, BIG TIME. I can't wait to find out what it is he's hiding.
I just finished this book tonight and I loved it. I gave it 5 stars. I thought the entire book was exciting and never had a dull moment.




Sleazeball is the perfect one word description, Loraine.

I agree ladies, he is just tooo smooth. And I think you're right Amanda, I think when it all plays out he will be the one found to be behind the attempted kidnappings at the end. It was rather convenient that he was "away" when everything went down. I smell a rat and like you all said a very probable gold digger who wants to hold on to his riches with an infusion of money from the rich Americans!


As for Pierre, I'm not entirely sure if he was involved in the event at the end of the novel. Cheryl is right about him being conveniently away when it occurred. But even if he wasn't involved, he still seems a little dangerous. He strikes me as the kind of guy who is used to always getting what he wants, and that seems to be why he's interested in Cora--she doesn't throw herself at him when he pays attention to her. I feel like, if she did end up falling in love with him, he'd get bored of her. I think it's the chase and the challenge that he likes, because it's so new to him. He wants to see if he can have Cora, but I don't know if he wants her long-term, if that makes sense? He likes being in control, and that's what I feel uncomfortable about with his character--like the scene at the ball when Cora said she wanted to go for a walk and didn't want him to accompany her, and he looked angry. I'm worried about what might happen if she tries to do something more major that he doesn't agree to.


I just read the second book so I don't want to answer your question :o It's a good one though!

I embarrassingly ranted about the book cover lol! I did give it 5 out of 5 stars though!
Review. This is the second author to respond to one of my reviews in the past few weeks. Neta Jackson, of Yada Yada Prayer Group fame, responded to my review via Amazon where I said she (or her writing partner) had a strange fascination with the characters breasts lol. So embarrassing.
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The Fairest Beauty (other topics)
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When Cora Kensington learns she is the illegitimate daughter of a copper king, her life changes forever. Even as she explores Europe with her new family, she discovers that the most valuable journey is within. The first book in the Grand Tour series takes you from the farms of Montana through England and France on an adventure of forgiveness, spiritual awakening, and self-discovery.
Please remember if you are posting any comments that mught spoil the plot from someone that hasn't read the book yet, please label your comments appropriately with a a ********SPOILERS************ warning.
I may be a bit late in starting to read this one so please feel free to post questions/comments as you start in for those that are reading right away. Thanks all!