Official Review: More Heavens Than One by Jennie Linnane

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Re: Official Review: More Heavens Than One by Jennie Linnane

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Jennie Linnane never disappoints when it comes to beautiful and amazing young romance stories. She always creates very strong female leads and even brings out how this affects their lives. So, am looking forward to read this one too. Thanks for the great review.
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I'm not a huge fan of romance, however, this story about a family living on the plains of Australia sounds wonderful. Thank you for the review.
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It's amazing!! How the book sounds so captivating, not because I love, love stories but because of the style in which it was written, the family drama and mystery is a thing to consider, at top of it all my favorite, the Romance part is tempting.
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I generally don’t pick up romance novels, but this one looks wonderful! There is humor and warm family interactions throughout. Way worth the time spent reading your review. ;)
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Post by Belle1234 »

Wow, I love your discribtion of this book, it got me imagining a clear picture of the whole of the book. It has a good connection.
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Its good to know that there are there are multiple scenes of humor which keep the story interesting, otherwise it would have been one serious story. I will add it to my to-read list.
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An explicit review! I am a fan of romance books and this is definitely not left out. The fact that there are no graphical intimate scenes makes it the more appealing.
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I'm not into romance as well yet i think i would like to read this. I love how it touches family relationship with romance. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

I believe that is where I put the disclaimer into my review without giving away entirely what the 'taboo' relationship was...Not every book is for everyone. I found the theme of this similar to Ironbark Hill which is also written by this author. Did you read that one?
Yes, you did the best you could. However, I read the book before your review. I wish the book itself had come with a disclaimer. I'm sorry for any offense to you.

Yes, I read Ironbark Hill. I didn't like that one either. There was no resolution. Everything the main character did that was wrong was magically ok and accepted. There were no consequences for her, or anyone's, actions. Really, she deserved more out of life, but instead she just accepted what she had.

You're right, not every book is for everyone.
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