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Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 20 Jul 2024, 10:09
by Bertha Jackson
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Forty Nights In Aruba" by Bea Ann Argh.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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After Sara Sweeney's Aunt Kathy dies from pancreatic cancer, her life spirals downward after finding her mother, Stacey, in bed with her fiancé, Dave. If that isn't bad enough, her boss offers her a promotion, but only if she sleeps with him. At this point, Sara decides it is time to get away and honor her promise to scatter her aunt's ashes in Aruba, where they had spent yearly vacations. She breaks off her engagement to Dave, quits her job, files a lawsuit against her boss, and takes a flight to Aruba, even though her timeshare property at the Costa Linda Resort on Eagle Beach will not be available for several weeks. She soon discovers that trouble has followed her to the beautiful island. Read Forty Nights In Aruba by Bea Ann Argh to discover what dangers Sara encounters and why her life is in danger.

This book was a joy to read because it was full of romance and adventure. There was never a dull moment. Each character felt like a personal friend because they were fully developed and had adequate backgrounds. It was easy to feel the author's love for Aruba as each demographic scene was fully described. For example, I easily imagined the million stars in the sky and the many shades of blue in the Caribbean Sea. Aunt Kathy was my favorite character because she always put the other characters' needs ahead of hers. I appreciate that the author wrote the sex scenes tastefully by making them more about the character's emotions and not descriptive of the act itself.

Some female characters were players who used their bodies to get what they wanted without any commitment or consideration of their partner's feelings. Even though I thought this was insulting to women, this negative aspect was the only one I found, and it was essential to the storyline. Therefore, it did not impact my rating for this book.

The author did a commendable job editing this book. I only found a few errors that did not impact my reading enjoyment. I gave this book 5 out of 5 stars because it was professionally edited, tastefully written, and contained many moral lessons for readers. One lesson is that your actions can negatively impact others, and there can be consequences.

I recommend this book to mature romance and crime thriller fans who are not offended by sexual content, religion, or non-borderline profanity. The religious content is minor but involves faith in God and Catholicism.

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Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 22 Jul 2024, 10:37
by Zahid Hussain 15
"Forty Nights in Aruba" by Bea Ann Argh is a well-received novel that blends romance, suspense, and personal transformation against the backdrop of Aruba's beautiful scenery. Readers enjoy the captivating storyline and the vivid descriptions that transport them to the island. Here's a quick breakdown of what readers liked about the book:
* Engaging story: The novel offers a mix of emotions, including love, suspense, and moments of self-discovery.
* Aruba's charm: Readers familiar with Aruba will appreciate the detailed descriptions of the island's landmarks and atmosphere. Even for those who haven't been, the book provides a wonderful escape to a tropical paradise.
* Quick read: The book is known for being a quick and easy read, perfect for a weekend getaway or a relaxing beach vacation.
If you're looking for a light summer read with a touch of suspense and a whole lot of Aruba, "Forty Nights in Aruba" might be the perfect choice for you.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 08:16
by Martin Shae
After Sara Sweeney's Aunt Kathy dies of pancreatic cancer, her life takes a turn for the worse when she finds her mother, Stacey, in bed with her fiancé, Dave. Matters get worse when her boss demands sexual favors for a promotion. Determined to escape, Sara breaks off her engagement, quits her job, sues her boss, and heads to Aruba to fulfill her aunt's wish of scattering her ashes. However, trouble follows her to the island. Read Forty Nights in Aruba by Bea Ann Argh to find out what dangers Sara faces and why her life is at risk.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 20:37
by Husna Rizwan
Well this book "Forty Nights in Aruba" is a gripping mystery by Erle Stanley Gardner. It follows lawyer Terry Clane's thrilling journey filled with suspense and unexpected twists during his time in Aruba. Gardner's storytelling keeps you hooked with its intense plot. If you're into mysteries that keep you on your toes then this book is a definite must-read,

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 21:42
by Isma Tanveer
"Forty Nights In Aruba" is beautiful crafted that invites readers on the journey of reflection. It's engaging narrative theme make it a standout of travel literature.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 01:19
by Samarth Sangar
Bea Ann Argh's engrossing romance "Forty Nights In Aruba" transports readers on an emotional trip that is full of love, adventure, and self-discovery. The plot centers on Sara Sweeney, who leaves her problems behind in the US and travels to Aruba to disperse her aunt's ashes. However, she discovers that danger has followed her to the idyllic island. The book is commended for its compelling plot, well-rounded characters, and detailed depictions of Aruba's breathtaking landscape. The book is a great summer read for those who want to relive their best moments. Reviewer Bertha Jackson praised the book's moral lessons and the author's exquisite writing style, awarding it a grade of five stars. Even if there is considerable sexual content in the book.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 06:53
by Idris Alooma
Oh, dill, I reckon this here book, Forty Nights in Aruba by Bea Ann Argh, sounds like a right good read, don't ya think? With romance, adventure, and a dash of danger, it keeps ya on yer toes from start to finish. The characters are fleshed out real nice, and the author's love for Aruba shines through in them vibrant descriptions. I particularly took a likin' to Aunt Kathy with her selflessness and caring nature. The only thing that bugged me a bit was them women folk usin' their bodies to manipulate others, but it seems like it played a crucial part in the story. All in all, I'd give this book a solid 5 outta 5 stars. It's professionally edited, tastefully written, and has some good moral lessons we can all take to heart. So, if you're into mature romance and crime thrillers without mindin' a bit of spice, this book's fer you, my friend. Y'all won't be disappointed. Captivating narrative, drew me in completely.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 01 Aug 2024, 01:44
by Olalekan Rahmon
Well, darlin', this review sure got me intrigued about "Forty Nights In Aruba" by Bea Ann Argh. Seems like it's packed with romance, adventure, and a touch of danger. The characters sound mighty interesting, and the author's love for Aruba really shines through. The tasteful writing of the steamy scenes is a plus too. Can't wait to dive into this one! Rating: 5 out of 5 stars. Emotional resonance, touched my heart deeply.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 03 Aug 2024, 14:05
by Boring Pigeon
Hey there! This review of "Forty Nights In Aruba" by Bea Ann Argh sounds like a thrilling and enjoyable read. With romance, adventure, and well-developed characters, it seems like a book that will keep you engaged from start to finish. The author's love for Aruba shines through with vivid descriptions, making it easy to imagine the beautiful setting. The reviewer also appreciates the tasteful approach to sex scenes, focusing on emotions rather than explicit details. While there were some minor concerns about the portrayal of some female characters, it didn't impact the overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Overall, this book seems like a great choice for mature romance and crime thriller fans. Enjoy the journey to Aruba and the moral lessons that come along with it! Captivating dialogue, brimmed with authenticity.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 12:44
by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis
Great review, Bertha! I love romance stories, and this one seems to be a good one. I'm going to put it on my list of books that I want to read.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 28 Aug 2024, 11:16
by Emmanuel Chima 3
"Forty Nights in Aruba offers a gripping blend of romance and adventure set against the stunning backdrop of Aruba. With well-developed characters and a tastefully handled narrative, it's a compelling read for those who enjoy mature romance and crime thrillers

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 30 Aug 2024, 13:05
by Nuella Joseph
*Forty Nights In Aruba* sounds like an engaging read with a compelling mix of romance and adventure, set against the vivid backdrop of Aruba. The well-developed characters and tasteful handling of sensitive content make it appealing, though the portrayal of some female characters might be controversial for some readers.

Re: Review of Forty Nights In Aruba

Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 12:29
by Nati Jiniya
Thank you for this beautiful review! The book sounds interesting and unique, I'd love to give it a try. I don't have much experince with this genre, so it would be adventurous.