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Passing Through Paradise
Passing Through Paradise
Author: Susan Wiggs
ISBN-13: 9781455567348
ISBN-10: 1455567345
Publication Date: 8/30/2016
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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19 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

craftypatti avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 146 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I have read a few other books by Susan Wiggs. In my opinion, this was a departure from her normal genre. I was intrigued by the mystery surrounding Sandra and her late husband Victor. I had some guesses throughout the story, and that made me want to keep reading to figure everything out. Well written book - another Susan Wiggs winner!!
Harleygirl avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 248 more book reviews
good book
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Good read
kathyk avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on
I liked this romance about a woman who stutters finding love.
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A reading guide is included for discussion, and there are many aspects of this story to discuss.
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After a mysterious accident took Sandra's husband, Victor, Sandra finds herself under a dark cloud of suspicion. Her only way out is to rebuild and sell her Victorian beach house at the edge of town. She hires Mike Malloy, who's as skilled with his hands as he is at touching her lonely heart.Torn between her need to confornt the past and her longing to begin again, Sandra must decide where her heart is - a new life far away, or right here, in Paradise. Good book!
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Less than two years ago Sandra was the happily married wife of Victor Winslow, the favorite son of a town called Paradise, a politician who could do no wrong. Then a mysterious accident took Victor's life, leaving Sandra under a dark cloud of suspicion. Now Sandra has had enough. Her only way out is to rebuild and sell her Victorian beach house at the edge of town. She hires Mike Malloy, who's as skilled with his hands as he is at touching her lonely heart. His fight to secure a future with his children awakens all her buried dreams. But can she trust a man with unbreakable ties to a community she's eager to leave behind, a man determined to discover her deepest secrets? Torn between her need to confront the past and her longing to begin again, Sandra must soon decide where her heart is--in a new life far away, or right here, in Paradise.
RobsMom avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 94 more book reviews
Great romance/mystery with a twist at the end.
jwigg avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 39 more book reviews
Because of my love of Susan Wiggs' other books I couldn't bring myself to only give this one two stars, even though it was pretty tough to finish it. I think this was Wiggs first novel (or at least one of her first) and it's boring, predictable, and not a good intro to her other works. I usually blaze through a Susan Wiggs book.. but this one was one I'll never read again.
mrswiggs avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 51 more book reviews
I usually love Susan Wiggs' books, but this was one was lacking. I urge those who don't like this title to try one of her later works. The plot is predictable and the characters fall flat. The conversations seem forced and don't ring true. Like I said, skip this one and move down the line to some of her other works.
tonyac7478 avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 46 more book reviews
Susan Wiggs at her best. I am saving this book to read again. You will spend the entire time you are reading this novel cheering her on. If you love old beach towns or historical home restoration you will like it even more. The characters are fleshed out well and make you want to read more about them. I always love stories with kids in them. This one reminded me a bit of Luanne Rice so if you are a fan of her work, you will enjoy this book and author as well.
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Another excellent book by Susan Wiggs. She has a talent for getting you into the heart of the characters right away.
annapi avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 334 more book reviews
This was an ok romance. Sandra Winslow, widow of state senator Victor Winslow, the darling of the town of Paradise, has been branded by the press and the townspeople as a "Black Widow" - although her husband's death was ruled as an accident, everyone believes she got away with murder. Much as she wants to stay in her home, living with the stigma is becoming too much for her, and she decides to sell her house and leave. But the run-down historical building needs extensive renovation. Enter Mike Malloy, divorcee and contractor specializing in historical restoration. Naturally, sparks fly. This was a pretty quick read, and despite the author's attempts at shrouding her protagonist's past in shadow, the revelation at the end was very easy to guess at, so it fell a little flat for me. I liked the characterization of Mike's children, but the side plot of Sandra's parents' break-up didn't seem necessary to me. Enjoyable enough for a bit of light reading.
annie215 avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 118 more book reviews
Very interesting story, and with a happy ending as well.
dollycas avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 638 more book reviews
loved this book
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As usual, Susan Wiggs weaves a great story. The characters are interesting and the story line flows.
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Susan Wiggs..my kind of author..love this book!
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Excellent book
sumrwind avatar reviewed Passing Through Paradise on + 135 more book reviews
wonderful; love story, mystery too