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Book Review of In a Class by Itself

In a Class by Itself
In a Class by Itself
Author: Sandra Brown
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
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Once I started this book I couldn't put it down. I read this book in just a few hours. It was fantastic. When you start this book, you know that something the male character doesn't know is going to be revealed and change everything. What you don't know is what it is or when it'll come out. Sandra Brown kept me on the seat of my chair until the very end. I was happy for the characters, sad, mad and then eventually happy again. I wanted to cry for Logan and cry for Quinn.

Quinn knows it's only a matter of time before she has to return to her hometown. When her high-school reunion comes around it seems like the time has come to return, but she has an ulterior motive for going. She has to ask the man she once loved, married, left and still dreams about, if he'll be willing to part with some unused land for the development of a camp for disabled children. Her motives are good, but Trent is too angry. He wants the time he was robbed of with Quinn. He's become a man not to be reckoned with, and after growing up dirt poor and deemed not good enough it's no wonder he's the kind of man he is. Yet when it comes to Quinn what he wants and what he get's is always blurred.

Their was never a time when Quinn and Logan didn't want one another. What happened after they married was a tragedy and can never be changed, yet what happen after was what made them who they are. When the truth comes out about her life after and how he was able to turn from rags to riches is remarkable. If this story can teach you one thing, it's that the truth will set you free.