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Her Own Rules
Her Own Rules
Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford
The incomparable Barbara Taylor Bradford has created a dramatic and emotional story about a successful woman who has always played by her own rules-until she makes a shocking discovery about her past.Meredith Stratton seems to have everything she could want as a successful businesswoman and owner of six elegant inns all over the world. Su...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780061095863
ISBN-10: 0061095869
Publication Date: 6/1/1997
Pages: 352
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3.8 stars, based on 51 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Another page turner by this great author. Women everywhere can relate to her main character in this story of secrets, survival, and redemption.
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This was the first Barbara Taylor Bradford book I've read and it was wonderful! Great story...kept me thinking about it during the day while I was at work.
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I only give this 2 stars because I was able to read the entire thing. The writing is dry, choppy, and frustratingly repetitive. Not only do we hear the same "they saved me" story over and over again in detail, but even when the characters talk they repeat themselves. It's like the author had a thesaurus and her goal was to use at least 2 synonyms in each sentence. The characters were flat, and I couldn't feel anything for them. Everything is rehashed over and over, but the ending- which is the only good part of the book- is unbelievably fast. I don't recommend if you treasure your sanity!


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