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Joby (Canada) (2009/05/10): I saw the made for TV movie of this book before I read it. While the book went into more depth, I preferred the TV ending. Nora Roberts didn't disappoint with the story, but then it ended...abruptly.
Cindy W (Canada) (2014/01/04): When Declan purchases a large plantation house near New Orleans, and moves from Boston, he gets more than he bargained for with ghosts in the house. He has visions, especially in certain rooms, of people who lived there a hundred years earlier and one woman who died there, leaving her baby daughter behind.It was good. I particularly enjoyed the haunted house/ghost story in the book. The romance wasn't as exciting for me, as I really didn't like the woman he fell for, Lena. I think because of that, I wasn't as interested in that part of the book. I did like Lena's grandmother, who raised her, and I liked what they brought to forward the ghost story part of the book, but I didn't think the romance even needed to be part of the book. The book occasionally flashed back to the woman 100 years earlier who had died, and I also enjoyed those parts of the book.
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