
Lori-Jo Wahl wrote on 9/5/2009...
I love his books !
Another Amazing book by Nicholas Sparks!
The main characters in TB & its sequel, @ First Sight, are my favorite Sparks characters thus far.
Ejoyed this book. Another great one from Sparks.
Great book, Nicholas Sparks has amazing talent and it shows in this book. Plan to spend a weekend reading this, you'll have it finished by monday moring! GREAT GREAT GREAT BOOK!
What a great book! This is the first book I have read by this author and I loved it. He has a new fan!
New book, excellent condition. Very good story, as are all I have read of Nicholas Sparks...
This was another Nicholas Sparks same style book... nice story... predictable, but very sweet. Enjoyed it.
This is a wonderful love story in true Nicholas Sparks fashion. The characters are interesting and amusing and you will not want to put the book down. The story revolves around a young writer from New York that travels to Boone Creek, North Carolina to solve a mystery and ends up falling in love.

Ruth B. (
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Jeremy Marsh is the ultimate young New Yorker: handsome, almost always dressed in black, and part of the media elite. An expert on debunking the supernatural with a regular column in Scientific American, he's just made his first appearance on national TV. When he receives a letter from the tiny town on Boone Creek, North Carolina, about ghostly lights that appear in a legend-shrouded cemetery, he can't resist driving down to investigate.
Here, in this tightly knit community, Lexie Darnell runs the town's library, just as her mother did before that accident that left Lexie an orphan. disappointed by past relationships, including one that lured her away from home, she is sure of one things: her future is in Boone Creek, close to her grandmtoher and all the other people she loves.
Jeremy expects to spend a quick week in "the sticks" before speeding back to the city. But from the moment he sets eyes on Lexie, he is intrigued and attracted to this beautiful woman who speaks with a soft drawl and confounding honesty. And Lexie, while hesitating to trust this outsider, finds herself thinking of Jeremy more than she cares to admit.