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Yesterday
Author: Fern Michaels
ISBN: 153125
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 719
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Publisher: Kensington Books
Book Type: Paperback
Large Print: Yes
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Claudia413 avatar reviewed Yesterday on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Raised on her father's South Carolina plantation, Callie Parker wanted for nothing, and now she is about to marry wealthy local scion Wyn Archer. But her wedding wouldn't be complete without the three people she grew up with under the sheltering branches of the angel oaks at Parker Manor.

There's Bode Jessup, part brother and part idol, who has become a wildly attractive man. Next is Brie Canfield, Callie's freckle-faced playmate, now an FBI agent with a life of her own. Last is shy waif Sela Bronson, whose only reason for returning to Parker Manor is to escape an unhappy marriage.

As Callie's childhood companions gather to relive the charmed years they spent together, they discover how little they know of their beloved yesterday...and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
Calliope13 avatar reviewed Yesterday on + 98 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
One of Mama Pearl's children are getting married. And what is a marriage without your three best friends? Brie, Bode, and Sela... Callie is getting ready to marry Wyn, who happens to be wealthy. The night of the party before the wedding Callie is thrown from her own car and put into a coma. Her three best friends stay with her. Her dear Mama Pearl also goes into a coma. Mama now feels it is her time and she needs to tell her three surviving babies the truth! Is the truth going to separate them or bring them closer? Find out ayer as they do. Step by fleeting step.
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I was unable to finish this book. It is a rare thing to happen to me. The story line just didn't draw me in.
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So bad, I didn't even get through the first third of the book before I gave up.
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Good read!
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I found this book at my best interest, as I do all of F.M. books
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Anything by Michael Fern is EXCELLENT!!
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Got lost in this book. Though I didn't think I'd like it (read only one of her books before, which stunk), I did enjoy this one. It had a little bit of everything I enjoy.
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Good book
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it was a good book with lots of twists and turns. Not too predictable. But, there seemed to be a lot of conversation type of writing...he said, then she said, then someone else said...I felt like I was reading dictation of conversations and at some points I got bored and skimmed over some of the conversations.
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I'm a Fern Michaels fan & have enjoyed all her books. This one was no exception, however, one chapter disturbed me. Pretty raw sex. Thought finally I have a book that doesn't go to such graphic details. Too bad - it spoiled it for me. Prefer the hint of a sexual tryst, , then let it fade away, & reader can use his or her imagination, kind of like the old Doris Day - Rock Hudson movies! Guess I am a prude. Just like more class from a book about love. This was a great story though.
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I'm a Fern Michael's fan through and through...haven't read anything of hers I didn't like.
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As Callie's childhood companions gather to relive the charmed years they spent together, they discover how little they know of their beloved yesterday....and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
A good book, that keeps you wondering.
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This is a large print book. The dust cover is not in great shape but the book is great!
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Interesting collection of tories!!!!
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Could not get interested in this book. After about 20 pages I gave up and gave it to my wife to see if she wanted to read it.
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Raised on her father's South Carolina Plantation, Callie Parker wanted for nothing, and now she is about to marry wealthy local scion Wyn Archer. But her wedding wouldn't be complete without the three people she grew up with under the sheltering branches of the angel oaks at Parker Manor.

As Callie's childhood companions gather to relive the charmed years they spent together, they discover how little they know of thier beloved yesterday... and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
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Callie Parker wanted for nothing, and now whe is about to marry wealthy Wyn Archer. But her wedding wouldn't be complete without the three people she grew up with at Parker Manner.

As they gather to relive the years they spent together, they discover how little they know of their yesterday--and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
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Raised on her father's South Carolina plantation, Callie Parker wanted for nothing, and now she is about to marry wealthy local scion Wyn Archer. But her wedding wouldn't be complete without the three people she grew up with under the sheltering branches of the angel oaks at Parker Manor.
There's Bode Jessup, part brother and part idol, who has bedcome a wildly attractive man. Next is Brie Canfield, Callie's freackle-faced playmate, now an FBI agenbt with a life of her own. Last is shy waif Sela Bronson, whose only reason for returning to Parker Manor is to escape an unhappy marriage.
As Callie's childhood companions gather to relive the charmed years they spent together, they discover how little they know of their beloved yesterday...and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
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Good book
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Raised on her father's SC plantation, Callie Parker wanted for nothing, and now she is about to marry wealthy local scion Wyn Archer. But her wedding wouldn't be complete without the three people she grew up with under the sheltering branches of the angel oaks at Parker Manor.

There's Bode Jessup, part brother and part idol, who was become a wildly attractive man. Next it Brie Canfield, Callie's freckle-faced playmate, now an FBI agent with a life of her own. Last is shy waif Sela Bronson, whose only reason for returning to Parker Manor is to escape an unhappy marriage.

As Callie's childhood compainions gather to relive the charmed years they spent together, they discover how little they know their beloved yesterday...and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
ErinMc avatar reviewed Yesterday on + 373 more book reviews
Raised on her father's South Carolina plantation,Callie Parker wanted for nothing, and now she is about to marry wealthy local scion Wyn Archer. But her wedding wouldn't be complete without the three people she grew up with under the sheltering branches of the angel oaks at Parker Manor.
There's Bode Jessup,part brother and part idol,who has become a wildly attractive man.Next is Brie Canfield,Callie's freckle-faced playmate,now an FBI agent with a life of her own. Last is shy waif Sela Bronson,whose only reason for returning to Parker Manor is to escape an unhappy marriage.
As Callie's childhood companions gather to relive the charmed years they spent together,they discover how little they know of their beloved yesterday... and how one woman's darkest secret can tear them apart.
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I really liked this book